critic的意思和读音

critic

: [ˈkrɪtɪk] : ['krɪtɪk]

n.

critics  

adj.+n.literary critic,vocal critic,severe critic,social critic,fierce critic

v.+n.become critic

n.supporter

n.appraiser,censor,columnist,commentator,criticizer

criticn.

1.a person who expresses opinions about the good and bad qualities of books, music, etc.

a music/theatre/literary, etc. critic

The critics loved the movie.

2.a person who expresses disapproval of sb/sth and talks about their bad qualities, especially publicly

She is one of the ruling party's most outspoken critics.

a critic of private health care

n.1.,,2.;

n.1.someone whose job is to write or broadcast their opinions about things such as books, films, or plays2.someone who does not like something and states their opinion about it

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1.He is known for not being a friend to the white House. During the last 8 years he had been a severe critic of the Bush administration.8

2.But a critic of this line of reasoning can rightly raise the fact that the Ebionites were rejected as heretics by mainstream Christianity.便

3.VIII. By quoting from a well-known art critic, he tried to add a bit of self-confidence to his talents for painting.

4.(Film critic)Libby's columns serve as a continuing account of her amusingly mundane life and the peripheral role that movies play in it.

5.I have been a vocal critic of big dams that are built mindlessly, but I believe it would be a mistake to halt all dam construction.

6.He is an observer and commentator of the multiple faceted life of his time; he is a satirist, critic and judge of that age.

7."A poem turned into a sword" was the New York Times's verdict, while one critic compared her to James Joyce.”,.

8.But it did not mean there was no value in Dickens' critic on the prison.

9.It's easy to become your own biggest critic, especially when you think others are doing better than you are.

10.Now everyone, from the movie critic to the average movie-goer, can participate in Oscar fever by trying to predict who the winners might be.