第三人称单数:criticizes
现在分词:criticizing
过去分词:criticized
过去式:criticized
及物/不及物动词批评; 评论; 指责,非难
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及物动词
1. His policies were severely criticized.
他的政策受到了严厉批评。
2. It's hard to criticize one's own work.
评价自己的工作并非易事。
3. He criticized her in a very unfair way.
他极不公平地指摘她。
4. Would you like to read and criticize my new book?
你愿不愿意读一读我的新书并给以评论?
不及物动词
1. This policy was severely criticized.
这项政策受到了严厉的批评。
1. 批判:每个国家都倾向于以自己的生活方式为标准,对与自己生活方式相似的就表扬(praise),不同的就批判(criticize). 而我们对其他民族的生存方式及他们国家的印象总是被曲解. 有一个观点造成去国外旅行学习该国语言. 只有到过一个国家,
2. 评论:就实际完成的设计作品来进行解读时,应以设计创作经验时的同理心来解读,而不宜只以理论关系来解读. 第一部份是以作品涵构(context )为对象,也就是分析设计作品所处的人文环境与作品之间的关系;3-1,评量(weight)、评价(evaluate)、评论(criticize)
3. 批评;评论:criticism 批评,评论 | criticize 批评,评论 | crop 农作物,庄稼,收成
1. 批评;指责;批判
If you criticize someone or something, you express your disapproval of them by saying what you think is wrong with them.
e.g. His mother had rarely criticized him or any of her children...
他母亲很少指责他或她的任何孩子。
e.g. The minister criticised the police for failing to come up with any leads...
部长批评警方没能找到任何线索。
1. Their works criticize the conventional mode of traditional calligraphy and also tap into the psychological and cultural depths of calligraphy in contemporary society.
2. The famous linguist and political activist Noam Chomsky is among those who criticize the role played by mass competitive sport.
3. Some aggressive people criticize the infected for bringing in the virus, thereby provoking moral censure in society.
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4. He is the only top politician to criticize the country's generous social welfare system as a recipe for chronically high unemployment.
5. They dare not use any stern words to criticize the students who disrupt classroom order for fear of being accused of " hurting student's self respect ".
6. America needs to clean its house first before it can criticize other nations.
7. They criticize the combustion of waste because incinerators need a minimum of garbage to operate.
8. Some people use the " agenda setting " theory in communication studies to criticize the media.
9. " Researchers compile papers to criticize the story, " Jin says.
10. His fellow African leaders appeared unlikely to strongly criticize him, despite Western calls for them to condemn the longtime leader.
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 criticise pick apart
2. act as a critic
e.g. Those who criticize others often are not perfect, either
Synonym: criticise