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Examples:lit. the crisis of being hanged upside down (idiom); fig. extremely critical situation—(more critical) with every passing day—short comment or critical appraisal added at the end of a text, on a painting etc—Water that is too clear has few fish, and one who is too critical has few friends (idiom); You cannot expect everyone be squeaky clean.—lit. slow no aid urgent (idiom); slow measures will not address a critical situation—lit. the matter has become a pile of eggs (idiom); fig. at a critical juncture—urgent and important moment (idiom); critical juncture—lit. the pain of being hanged upside down (idiom); fig. extremely critical situation—fig. something that is not critical—critical annotations between the lines—critical shortage of grain—Feng Yuxiang (1882-1948), warlord during Republic of China, strongly critical of Chiang Kai-shek—saddle point (math.), a critical point of a function of several variables that is neither a maximum nor a minimum—Wang Chong (27-97), rationalist and critical philosopher—(dialect) critical juncture—soldiers at the city walls (idiom); fig. at a critical juncture—more critical with every passing day— |