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criticise
英:【ˈkrɪtɪsaɪz】美:【ˈkrɪtɪsaɪz】
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美:
常用释义:
批评
vi.批评;吹毛求疵;非难
vt.批评;吹毛求疵;非难
第三人称单数--criticises;现在分词--criticising;过去式--criticised;过去分词--criticised。
1、It was the first time since they had set up housekeeping that she had dared to
criticise
one of the masters acts.───自从他们开始组织家庭以来,敢向家长采取批评行动她这还是第一次。
2、The US was a fine one to
criticise
, some offshore centres said, given the lax reporting standards in Delaware and many other US states.───一些离岸中心称,鉴于特拉华州及其它美国许多州的报告标准颇为宽松,美国正是应该批评的对象。
3、My wife asked Dr Sun if he was using the two comments to
criticise
me. He said: No, not entirely. But I was a typical example.───注四:我太太曾问先生这两条批注是否在说我。先生说不全是,但我是个典型的例子。
4、Health experts regularly
criticise
them severely for selling food that makes people fat.───健康专家经常严厉批评他们出售使人发胖的食品。
5、Dont
criticise
others for their flaws if you are not willing to confess your own.───如果你不愿意承认自己的缺点,那么就不要批判他人的过错。
6、as it may be to
criticise
those who set out to do good, many charities behave as if they were unaccountable.───许多的慈善机构表现得很不负责,虽然我们这样责备这些从事善行的人可能显得不礼貌。
7、I understand if he was depressed he might have taken something so I dont want to
criticise
Andre for taking crystal meth.───我知道,如果他情绪低落,他可能服用了一些东西,所以我不想就安德烈服用冰毒一事发表评论。
8、Alarm about this is rising to the point where business representatives are increasingly prepared to
criticise
policy publicly.───关于这个问题的忧虑情绪已经上升到一定高度,以致商界代表日趋准备公开批评政府政策。
9、Otherwise, academics will continue to think dangerously alike, increasingly detached from the societies which they study, investigate and
criticise
.───否则,学者们将继续以类似的危险方式思考,越来越脱离他们所研究、调查和批评的社会。
1、criticism───n.批评;考证;苛求
2、criticises───v.批评;非难;吹毛吹疵
3、criticised───vt.批评;吹毛求疵;非难;vi.批评;吹毛求疵;非难
4、criticize───vt.批评;评论;非难;vi.批评;评论;苛求
5、cliticise───它被点击了。
6、cliticises───陈词滥调
7、cliticised───陈腐的
8、criticiser───批判者
9、criticisms───n.批评;评论(criticism的复数形式)
critic,名词,指人,批评家;critical,形容词,批判的;criticism,名词,批判;criticize,动词,批评;critique,名词&动词,评论,没有批判的意义强烈