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Chinese Kaleidoscope
 
金融危机
Jīnróng wēijī
Financial Crisis

During the financial crisis (金融危机 jīnróng wēijī), millions of people are suffering from the psychological problems caused by losing jobs (失业shīyè), and bankrupcy (破产 pòchăn).
Ever since the financial crisis, we have seen an increasing amount of unemployment (失业人员shīyè rényuán). These people suddenly suffered the fear of job loss (失业恐慌 shīyè kŏnghuāng) and they couldn't find a solution to the problem in a short period of time. Besides individuals, more and more enterprises also unavoidably suffered in this crisis.

生词(shēngcí) Vocabulary:

金融危机(jīnróng wēijī): n financial crisis
失业(shīyè): n/v losing jobs/ lost job
破产(pòchăn): n/v bankrupt
失业人员 (shīyè rényuán): n jobless
失业恐慌(shīyè kŏnghuāng): n fear of the job loss
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