criticism
美 ['krɪtɪ.sɪzəm]
英 ['krɪtɪ.sɪz(ə)m]
- n.批评;批判;评论;指责
- 网络批判主义;非难;电影批评
复数:criticisms
v.+n.
accept criticism,come criticism,suffer criticism,answer criticism,ignore criticism
adj.+n.
harsh criticism,sharp criticism,severe criticism,adverse criticism,widespread criticism
criticism
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1. | [u][c] 批评;批判;责备;指责the act of expressing disapproval of sb/sth and opinions about their faults or bad qualities; a statement showing disapproval |
The plan has attracted criticism from consumer groups. 这项计划引起了各消费者组织的指责。 | |
People in public life must always be open to criticism(= willing to accept being criticized) . 公众人物必须随时准备接受批评。 | |
Ben is very sensitive, he just can't take criticism . 本很敏感,就是接受不了批评。 | |
to offer sb constructive criticism(= that is meant to be helpful) 给某人提出建设性的批评意见 | |
I didn't mean it as a criticism. 我没有要责备的意思。 | |
criticisms levelled at(= aimed at) journalists 针对记者的批评 | |
There was widespread criticism of the government's handling of the disaster. 政府对灾难的处理方式遭到了普遍的批评。 | |
My only criticism of the house is that it is on a main road. 我对这座房子唯一的不满是它处于一条大路上。 |
2. | [u] (尤指对书、音乐等的)评论文章,评论the work or activity of making fair, careful judgements about the good and bad qualities of sb/sth, especially books, music, etc. |
literary criticism 文学批评 |