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/ˈkrɪtɪˌsɪz(ə)m/ |
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1 | U comments that show that you think something is wrong or bad 批评;批判;指责 |
| +of He finds criticism of his team’ s performance hard to take. 他觉得很难接受人们对他球队的批评。 |
| attract criticism It’ s not unusual for politicians to attract criticism. 政治家遭到批评是常见的事。 |
| fierce/strong criticism Plans for the new road have drawn fierce criticism from local people. 新公路的修建计划受到了当地人的强烈指责。 |
| constructive criticism (=criticism that is intended to be helpful) We always welcome constructive criticism. 建设性的批评 |
| 1a | C a comment that shows that you think something is wrong or bad 批评 | | a valid/fair criticism The report contains many valid criticisms of the current system. 这份报告包含了诸多对现行制度的有力批评。 | |
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2 | U the activity of giving your professional opinion about things such as new books, plays, or films 评论;批评 |
| literary criticism 文学批评 |
Words frequently used with criticism | criticism 的常见搭配词 | adjectives | adverse, fierce, outspoken, severe, strong, widespread, | 1 | | |
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