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/ˈkrɪtɪkl/ |
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1 | expressing an opinion when you think something is wrong or bad 批判的;爱挑剔的;吹毛求疵的 |
| Her father was a very critical man. 她父亲是个非常挑剔的人。 |
| He gave a highly critical speech. 他作了一场批判性很强的演讲。 |
| +of People have been critical of the way she has handled the affair. 人们对她处理那件事的方式很有意见。 |
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2 | very important 非常重要的;关键的 |
| Classroom practice is a critical factor in children’ s learning. 课堂练习是儿童学习的关键因素。 |
| +to What happens in the next few days is critical to our success. 今后几天发生的事对我们取得成功非常关键。 |
| of critical importance an issue that is of critical importance to the party 对该党具有重大意义的问题 |
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3 | difficult to deal with because a small mistake could make very bad things happen 很难处理的;危急的 |
| Negotiations have entered a critical phase. 谈判已经进入了关键阶段。 |
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4 | at a level or standard where important changes start to happen 决定性的;转折性的 |
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5 | someone who is critical is very seriously ill or injured and might die 病重的;重伤的;(病情)危急的 |
| Several of the passengers are still critical. 其中几位乘客的情况依然很危急。 |
| in a critical condition Six of the patients were still in a critical condition. 其中6位病人仍然情况危急。 |
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6 | only before noun considering something carefully and deciding what the good and bad aspects are 审慎的;严谨的;一丝不苟的 |
| In his book, Laurence takes a critical look at modern life. 劳伦斯在他的书里以审慎的眼光看待现代生活。 |
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7 | according to people whose job is to give their opinion of things such as new books, plays, or films 评论性的;评论家的 |
| It wasn’ t the critical success they had hoped for. 这不是他们所希望的评论家眼里的成功。 |
| critical acclaim (=admiration) Her latest show has won much critical acclaim. 评论界的赞扬 |
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- | under sb’ s critical eye |
| with someone watching to make sure that everything is done correctly |
| 在某人挑剔的眼光下 |
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- | with a critical eye |
| carefully in order to make sure that everything is correct or good |
| 用挑剔的眼光 |
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Words frequently used with critical | critical 的常见搭配词 | nouns | analysis, appraisal, evaluation, examination, scrutiny, | 6 | | |
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