criticise
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美
v. 【参见】criticize
过去分词:criticised 过去式:criticised 现在分词:criticising 第三人称单数:criticises
BNC.3439
柯林斯词典
- → see:criticize
英英释义
verb
- find fault with
- The paper criticized the new movie
- Don't knock the food--it's free
- act as a critic
- Those who criticize others often are not perfect, either
双语例句
- And some readers will doubtless criticise my less than historically or ethnically precise use of the term Anglo-Saxon.
一些读者无疑会批评我对盎格鲁-撒克逊这个词的使用有欠历史或人种学的精确。 - Non-profits rarely complain about venture philanthropists, but that may be because they are reluctant to criticise their benefactors.
非营利机构很少抱怨风险慈善家,但是,那或许是因为它们不愿批评自己的捐赠人。 - It's easy to criticise someone who generates an idea, assumes the risk.
要批评一个有想法的人很容易,只要假定它有危险。 - "Prince Sudarsana further asked:" In what way do the people of the land criticise me?
Sudarsana王子进一步问:地上的人会以什么方法批评我? - "It's frustrating but I can't criticise the players because we deserved to win," said benitez.
“很让人失望,但是我不能批评队员们,他们已经尽力了,我们应该赢的。”贝尼特斯很无奈。 - 'They criticise me all the time,'wrote one divorced woman.
“他们一直在批评我,”一个离了婚的女子写道。 - We would not criticise religion or religious freedom.
我们不会批评宗教或者宗教自由。 - Or if you need to criticise, do it as gently as you can.
如果你确实需要批评他,那么就尽量做得温和些。 - We should encourage high school students to criticise and evaluate their teachers.
我们应该鼓励中学生批评和评价他们的老师。 - Politicians do not like to criticise public opinion but everyday public opinion is sometimes a poor guide to policy.
政界人士不喜欢批评民意,但日常的民意调查有时是一个不好的政策指引。
