crit·ic
noun/ˈkrɪtɪk/
/ˈkrɪtɪk/
批评家;评论家;评论员 - a film/an art/a music critic
电影/艺术/音乐评论家 - Bradley Cooper's gripping performance has been praised by critics.
布莱德利·库珀的表演扣人心弦,获得了评论家的赞扬。 - The critics loved the movie.
评论家喜爱这部电影。
Wordfinder- author
- book
- classic
- critic
- drama
- fiction
- genre
- literature
- poetry
- write
Extra ExamplesTopics Opinion and argumentb2, Literature and writingb2, Jobsb2, Film and theatreb2- Critics described the paintings as worthless rubbish.
评论家把那些油画形容为一文不值的垃圾。 - Some critics are calling him ‘the new De Niro’.
一些评论家称他为“新德尼罗”。 - The film was hailed by critics as a triumphant piece of realism.
评论家把这部电影誉为现实主义的杰作。 - The play was panned by critics.
该剧受到评论家的严厉批评。 - He's a restaurant critic for ‘The Times’.
他在《泰晤士报》写餐厅评论文章。 - Several literary critics wrote unflattering reviews of her first novel.
几位文学评论家对她的第一部小说写了不讨好的评论。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- good
- great
- incisive
- …
- hail something
- praise something
- rave
- …
- a film/an art/a music critic
批评者;挑剔的人 - She has become one of the ruling party's most outspoken critics.
她成为最直言不讳地批评执政党的人之一。 - a harsh/fierce/vocal critic
严厉/激烈/直言不讳的批评者 - critic of something/somebody a critic of private healthcare
对私营医疗保健服务持批评态度的人
Extra ExamplesTopics Opinion and argumentb2- Critics point out that poverty still exists.
批评者指出贫穷仍然存在。 - He is now a major critic of the nuclear industry.
他现在是核工业的主要批评者。 - I am my own worst critic.
我是自己最苛刻的批评者。 - She is looking for a chance to prove her critics wrong.
她在找机会证明批评她的人是错的。 - She is one of her husband's severest critics.
她是丈夫最严厉的批评者之一。 - an outspoken critic of government policy
直言不讳地批评政府政策的人
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- bitter
- fierce
- harsh
- …
- answer
- respond to
- defend yourself against
- …
- accuse somebody
- argue something
- believe something
- …
- critic of
- She has become one of the ruling party's most outspoken critics.
Word Originlate 16th cent.: from Latin criticus, from Greek kritikos, from kritēs ‘a judge’, from krinein ‘judge, decide’.