criticise

criticise ['krɪtɪsaɪz]  ['krɪtəˌsaɪz] 

criticise 基本解释

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及物/不及物动词评论,批评

criticise 网络解释

1. 批评:criticastry 无价值批评 | criticise 批评 | criticises 批评

2. 批评,评论:critical关键的,起决定作用的 | criticise批评,评论 | critic 爱评的

3. 批评,批判:criticism 批评;批判;评论 | criticise 批评,批判 | crop 农作物,庄稼;一熟

4. 批评/吹毛求疵/非难:criticaster /无价值的批评家/小批评家/ | criticise /批评/吹毛求疵/非难/ | criticises /批评/吹毛吹疵/非难/

criticise 词典解释

1. -> see criticize

criticise 单语例句

1. criticise是什么意思

1. He said it is merely a despicable act for the island to criticise the motherland in such a poor excuse.

2. Westlife are not the first stars to criticise X Factor after appearing on the show.

3. Animal rights advocates criticise the shark fin harvest but others say that eating shark fins is an old cultural tradition.

4. Some feel that any form of gambling is wrong whilst others choose to criticise the way the lottery revenue is spent.

5. criticise的翻译

5. US attempts to criticise China have frequently been one of the main sources of tension between the two countries.

6. " Local environmental NGOs do not dare criticise local governments for their unscientific decisions, " Zhu said.

7. Afterwards, the leader of the opposition gets a chance to respond and criticise the government's plans.

8. Attempts to criticise China have led to clashes at the annual commission session.

9. Yao also singled out Japan, saying that it has no grounds to criticise the yuan.

10. Sakota refused to criticise his players too harshly for the weekend defeats.

criticise 英英释义

verb

1. find fault with
    express criticism of
    point out real or perceived flaws

    e.g. The paper criticized the new movie
           Don't knock the food--it's free

    Synonym: knock criticize pick apart

2. criticise的反义词

2. act as a critic

    e.g. Those who criticize others often are not perfect, either

    Synonym: criticize