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 criticise ['krɪtə`saɪz添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 批评, 吹毛求疵, 非难

vi. 批评, 吹毛求疵, 非难


  1. He criticized my taking risks.
    他批评了我的冒险活动。
  2. He was criticized by the committee for failing to report the accident.
    他因未对事故进行汇报而受到委员会的批评。
  3. Stop criticizing (my work)!
    别再挑剔(我那作品)了!


criticise


Criticise \Crit"i*cise\ (kr?t"?-s?z), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
{Criticised} (-s?zd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Criticising}.]
[Written also, more analogically, but less commonly,
criticize.] [Cf. G. kritisiren. See {Critic}.]
1. To examine and judge as a critic; to pass literary or
artistic judgment upon; as, to criticise an author; to
criticise a picture.

2. To express one's views as to the merit or demerit of;
esp., to animadvert upon; to find fault with; as, to
criticise conduct. --Blackwood's Mag.

Syn: criticize, pick apart.


Criticise \Crit"i*cise\, v. i.
1. To act as a critic; to pass literary or artistic judgment;
to play the critic; -- formerly used with on or upon.

Several of these ladies, indeed, criticised upon the
form of the association. --Addison.

2. To discuss the merits or demerits of a thing or person;
esp., to find fault.

Cavil you may, but never criticise. -- Pope.

  1. The inspectors say: 'That company had no assets to meet such a liability.' They also criticise a 'comfort letter' from Blyth Dutton, Norton's solicitors.
  2. There is more willingness to criticise. 'The arts and theatre scene has changed.
  3. The statement comes amid signs that students in Seoul are preparing to hold demonstrations against the US, which they criticise for aggravating tensions in Korea.
  4. If I criticise doctors for doing something, they ask by what right do I try and impose my views on them.
  5. Mr Kerkorian is also right to criticise the bid defences in place at Chrysler. Given its record, Chrysler's management need have nothing to fear from a bid -and should have no qualms about dispensing with 'poison-pill' defences.
  6. We think that it has the potential to become a fantastic business productivity tool, but Apple seems to have missed the point from the beginning.' Others criticise Apple for putting too much emphasis on Newton's handwriting recognition.
  7. While many academics criticise accountants for creating a profession shrouded in mystique and self-interest, they are doing exactly the same in their own work - with one important difference.
  8. Though reportedly opposed to the bid, he does not criticise the initiative. 'But Pirelli's mistake was not to drop it when German institutions decided no longer to support us.
  9. As we recall, the only academic to criticise our methods when our paper was presented at the recent meeting of the British Accounting Association was the director of research of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW).
  10. For it made it difficult to criticise any social order (eg Stalinist Russia) which was not visibly dying out.
  11. But it would be churlish to criticise Ms Hynes on such small evidence: we'll have a better idea of her stewardship this time next year. In the area of production, however, we shall soon be able to assess her impact.
  12. The MPs also criticise the agency's failure to seek Welsh Office approval in 1984 for allowing senior officials to have free petrol for their private use.
  13. One advantage of doing this explicitly is that the basis on which you form your judgment is there for the public to see and to criticise.
  14. Applying for BSkyB shares is not quite such a leap in the dark as subscribing to the Eurotunnel launch or a new biotech company, but it has very little in common with investing in Marks and Spencer. To label it speculative is not necessarily to criticise.
  15. And we certainly did not ambush unarmed people, including a woman, as they did in Gibraltar. 'So my advice to all those who criticise us is to look in their own back garden first.' Chaim Herzog's two-term tenure of the presidency expires soon.
  16. The Chadwick report is also expected to criticise the officials. Publication is expected on Tuesday after deletions ordered yesterday by Deemster John Corrin, the Manx High Court's senior judge.
  17. He said he was 'not hopeful about Sunday night', when the European results will be announced. Rightwing backbenchers were careful not to criticise the prime minister publicly ahead of the European election results.
  18. The motion condemned what it described as 'the intimidatory tactics deployed by Railtrack'. The motion went on to criticise the government's 'hypocritical stance', which it said had 'been exposed by their own pay guidelines on MPs' salaries'.
  19. Many Bosnian Moslems and Croats criticise the aid effort for attempting to deal with the symptoms rather than the cause of suffering. UN forces are worried that if the US is provoked into using air power they will be exposed to direct attack.
  20. And people would criticise it like a movie.
  21. But even the most jaded observer of the Singapore scene finds very little to criticise about Changi Airport, the island republic's international terminus. First, there is the space.
  22. Transport ministers are understood to have been happy with the appointment. Mr Watkins' crime was to criticise the Chancellor Mr Kenneth Clarke for providing insufficient funds in last November's Budget for London Transport investment.
  23. 'He commands total respect.' Mr de Larosiere takes care never to criticise his predecessor; indeed, he does not mention his name during the interview.
  24. But instead a conspiracy of silence had wrought its fearful work. The West German government refused to criticise.
  25. Failure here would have made the Tokyo summit a laughing stock. On the economy, for the first time since 1980, a summit communique did not implicitly criticise the US for not tackling its deficit.
  26. It is ironic that the same leader accuses Mr Pinheiro of 'an objectionable attempt at censorship'. On encouraging European audiovisual 'entertainment', you criticise Mr Pinheiro's flawed proposals without suggesting alternatives.
  27. Sir, Diane Summers' ('Small businesses criticise quality scheme', August 21) exposes the soft underbelly of British industry.
  28. In order to achieve this they blend the production of different vineyards and even different years. Having been brought up in the European school of wine appreciation I was ready to criticise this 'supermarket' approach.
  29. It is inevitable that he is going to have to take a view on this issue.' He added: 'It is fine for Stephen as an underwriter to criticise the report. But he can't do it and be deputy chairman.
  30. The local leaders didn't criticise the central policies, but they made some suggestions,' says Mr Wei.
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