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 criticize ['krɪtɪ`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!


criticize


criticize \criticize\ v. t.
same as {criticise}; as, The paper criticized the new movie.
[WordNet 1.5]

  1. They did not criticize the trial procedures, saying the judge and jury behaved scrupulously, and they did not say whether they supported outright acquittal or a retrial.
  2. But Mr. Greenspan didn't hesitate last Wednesday to criticize Assistant Treasury Secretary Michael Darby.
  3. Foreign governments have said nothing publicly to criticize the U.S. government's latest anti-import charade because they fear a backlash from the American public.
  4. Court officials also used the news conference to indirectly criticize U.S. officials who are calling on West Germany to try Hamadi as an adult.
  5. Mr. Darman battled more vigorously than the other two against parts of the administration's Clean Air bill; he and Mr. Boskin also argued that Mr. Bush should criticize the bill passed by the Senate for deviating from an agreed-to compromise.
  6. At past summits, the seven leaders were inclined to sharply criticize the Soviets.
  7. For his part, Bush sought to shield his running mate from Democratic attack, saying it was "rather demeaning" for Dukakis to criticize the Republican vice presidential candidate.
  8. But Defrank said the 3,000 hours is a standard mean time, meaning it is an average. "To criticize the Air Force for one IMU failing is meaningless because it's the mean time between failures that is important, and we're meeting that," he said.
  9. He said he wouldn't criticize those who had ruled Japan and felt obliged as a constitutional monarch to approve all government decisions.
  10. Some Democrats are uneasy about the possibility that Mr. Bush will criticize them in his televised address to Congress on the Middle East crisis scheduled for 9 p.m. today.
  11. For me to criticize their verdict would be worse than sour grapes," he said.
  12. "It is not my purpose to criticize the judge for that decision. My purpose is simply to point out that he is in an impossible position," Dingell said.
  13. But he didn't specifically criticize the administration or Congress.
  14. These critics are unable to understand how one can criticize an opinion and nevertheless respect it.
  15. The NASA panel's final report on the flawed telescope will criticize both the space agency and the Perkin-Elmer Corp., said John Mangus, head of the optics branch of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's space technology division.
  16. The panel is not permitted to criticize ordinary citizens it does not indict.
  17. "The right wing government can, if it wants, shift towards peace more readily than Labor, because it won't have a right wing to criticize it."
  18. In a news conference today, four food-industry trade associations are expected to criticize the pesticide project for needlessly alarming consumers.
  19. He said Arab nations currently "have no guarantee that they (Israel) are not going to continue these settlement policies." Arab nations have been seeking a resolution that would both criticize Israel and not be vetoed by the United States.
  20. "I don't criticize the president at this moment in recognizing that circumstances are very delicate, very serious, and I think he (Bush) could be given the benefit of the doubt as he deals with this," said House Speaker Thomas Foley, D-Wash.
  21. "Any magazine has the right to criticize my product," says Ms. Bianco, whose yeast-extract skin products could themselves at some time come under the scrutiny of Allure.
  22. Sitting and Staring At the Television THOSE who criticize America as being increasingly populated by "couch potatoes" may not be too far from the truth.
  23. An independent prosecutor's report is expected to criticize Attorney General Edwin Meese for failing to disqualify himself promptly from criminal investigations involving his old friend, attorney Robert Wallach.
  24. The airplane in a TV commercial used by Republican lieutenant governor candidate Rob Mosbacher to criticize the travels of his Democratic opponent is really flying high.
  25. "There's a lack of historical background for what's happening," complains one senior administration official (who, like most others, would criticize the powerful Mr. Baker only if he wasn't identified).
  26. But others are entitled to criticize these positions as having little to do with the Constitution or, for that matter, with common sense.
  27. But they criticize the way Indian officials handled their case.
  28. "Various political movements criticize the government but don't offer any constructive alternative." At the same time, he said, Russia will have to give in to demands, ranging from easier credit to higher wages, in certain key sectors.
  29. "They are angry about the government, but they cannot criticize it.
  30. "Mao Tse-tung taught them to criticize and question everything and that's what they're doing," she said.
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