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 criticism ['krɪtə`sɪzəm]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 批评, 评论, 非难

[法] 批判, 批评, 评论


  1. I don't like to read his literary criticism.
    我不喜欢读他的文学批评。
  2. His criticism doesn't worry me.
    他的批评不会使我不安。
  3. Confine your criticism to matters you understand.
    发表评论时不要超出自己所了解的事情的范围.


criticism
[ noun ]
  1. disapproval expressed by pointing out faults or shortcomings

  2. <noun.communication>
    the senator received severe criticism from his opponent
  3. a serious examination and judgment of something

  4. <noun.cognition>
    constructive criticism is always appreciated
  5. a written evaluation of a work of literature

  6. <noun.communication>


Criticism \Crit"i*cism\ (kr?t"?-s?z'm), n.
1. The rules and principles which regulate the practice of
the critic; the art of judging with knowledge and
propriety of the beauties and faults of a literary
performance, or of a production in the fine arts; as,
dramatic criticism.

The elements ofcriticism depend on the two
principles of Beauty and Truth, one of which is the
final end or object of study in every one of its
pursuits: Beauty, in letters and the arts; Truth, in
history and sciences. --Brande & C.

By criticism, as it was first instituted by
Aristotle, was meant a standard of judging well.
--Dryden.

2. The act of criticising; a critical judgment passed or
expressed; a critical observation or detailed examination
and review; a critique; animadversion; censure.

About the plan of ``Rasselas'' little was said by
the critics; and yet the faults of the plan might
seem to invite severe criticism. --Macaulay.

  1. The government tried to forestall any criticism from African countries that have accused it of being too cooperative with South Africa.
  2. One ad, no longer used by PCA, talked of $15,000 to $30,000 "with no additional work." Much of the advertising has cooled, partly in response to criticism.
  3. In the past, the president's aloof management style often deflected criticism onto his advisers, but the report strongly suggests that Mr. Reagan's own failings encouraged the excesses of his aides.
  4. In an interview with The Associated Press, Ms. Bhutto attributed the recent criticism of her to the government.
  5. The criticism has extended to the "era of stagnation" under Leonid I. Brezhnev, who was Communist Party chief from 1964 to 1982.
  6. You have to go to the heart of the problem and close the deficit.' Treasury officials reject the criticism that they are going too slowly.
  7. Health Minister Ehud Olmert indicated Israel wants to expel more Arabs but is sensitive to U.S. criticism.
  8. The nation's largest oil company fired the tanker's skipper after saying tests showed he was legally drunk but faced a torrent of criticism for its slow reaction to the worst oil spill in U.S. history.
  9. He then dismisses criticism of these decisions, which he sees as arising from the erroneous assumption "that the court's function is to replace law with moral passion, even if that moral passion produces dubious results."
  10. The statue, depicting a trio of battle-weary soldiers, was included in response to criticism that the memorial did not adequately represent Vietnam veterans.
  11. The expected decision to renew Beijing's most-favored-nation status drew advance criticism from Democrats.
  12. In his farewell address to the nation Saturday, he alluded to the current criticism of that 21-year era, allowing that some "bad things" had occurred but sticking fast to his lifelong belief in the Socialist creed.
  13. The broadcasters, not wishing to offend those who grant the licenses, voluntarily tone down criticism of elected officials.
  14. Did Elder accept the criticism?
  15. Soviet authorities have come under considerable criticism for lack of organization in the quake relief efforts, but many of the area's leaders died or wandered in shock for days after crawling out of the rubble to find their families gone.
  16. And despite Mr. Bovard's criticism, we do include an allowance for "profit" in our cost analysis.
  17. Phil Donahue came to town to tape a segment about the movie "Roger & Me" and came away with enough praise and criticism to fill two shows.
  18. As head of the agency, Mr. Rohwedder was a magnet for criticism from all sides.
  19. He referred to "the strategic dangers and vulnerability of our eastern borders." The Israeli leader also voiced veiled criticism of Jewish leaders abroad who have met with PLO leaders.
  20. The company began to draw criticism from some analysts over the structure of its real estate arrangements, the bulk of which are are in the form of joint-venture mortgages. Kemper holds a long-term mortgage and is an equity partner in such deals.
  21. In New York City, the U.N. Security Council held consultations to end the stalemate over criticism of the violence in Jerusalem. But a vote was not expected Thursday.
  22. But since then, sales have eroded amid criticism that the subcompacts' styling had become stale.
  23. The film produced widespread criticism and the West Bank commander, Maj. Gen.
  24. The main evidence for this proposition seemed to be that 'there is a lot of criticism coming from western Europe, but I don't see or hear it coming from Asia'. Mr Christopher should listen more carefully.
  25. Sharp criticism from Sen. Alan Cranston will not block action on the nomination of San Francisco attorney Vaughn Walker for a federal judgeship, the chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee says.
  26. As a result, the company faced heavy criticism in Japan.
  27. This accounts for the main part of household bills. Although electricity costs have stabilised and even started to fall in some areas, high prices, profits and salaries have attracted much criticism.
  28. The move follows criticism of the Naval Investigative Service's initial investigation of reports that Marine security guards at the U.S. Embassy in Moscow let Soviet agents roam the building after hours.
  29. Walesa has fueled the debate with his interest in the presidency and his criticism, recently more strident, of the government of Prime Minister Tadeusz Mazowiecki, a former Solidarity leader himself.
  30. But he adds: "If they (Fed officials) keep flip-flopping, then you would see this criticism."
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