criticism的意思和读音

criticism

: [ˈkrɪtɪˌsɪzəm] : [ˈkrɪtɪˌsɪz(ə)m]

n.

criticisms  

v.+n.accept criticism,come criticism,suffer criticism,answer criticism,ignore criticism

adj.+n.harsh criticism,sharp criticism,severe criticism,adverse criticism,widespread criticism

n.praise

n.censure,disapproval,reproach,disparagement,condemnation

criticismn.

1.[u][c]the act of expressing disapproval of sb/sth and opinions about their faults or bad qualities; a statement showing disapproval

The plan has attracted criticism from consumer groups.

People in public life must always be open to criticism(= willing to accept being criticized) .

Ben is very sensitive, he just can't take criticism .

to offer sb constructive criticism(= that is meant to be helpful)

I didn't mean it as a criticism.

criticisms levelled at(= aimed at) journalists

There was widespread criticism of the government's handling of the disaster.

My only criticism of the house is that it is on a main road.

2.[u]the work or activity of making fair, careful judgements about the good and bad qualities of sb/sth, especially books, music, etc.

literary criticism

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n.1ments that show that you think something is wrong or bad; a comment that shows that you think something is wrong or bad2.the activity of giving your professional opinion about things such as new books, plays, or movies

1. clarification n. criticism n. notion n. ...

2. feature criticism editorial ...

3. critical adj. , criticism n. , crop n. ...

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5. criticise v. criticism n. curriculum n. ...

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1.The pursuit of "purity" is one of the basic features of Kantianism and also the basis of his theory of transcendentalism and criticism.

2.Petrov was initially praised for his cool head but later came under criticism and was, for a while, made the scapegoat for the false alarm.Petrov

3.Supporters of the Administration were ready to howl down any suggestions of criticism.

4.He accepted it was "an entirely fair criticism" to say that the company had not been fully prepared for a deep water oil leak.”。

5.China has so far taken a neutral stance on the North Korean attack, prompting criticism both in and out of the country.

6.China has been trying to boost domestic demand after criticism of its export-led growth policy over the past years.

7.They used the equation as a kind of talisman, a bit of mathematical magic to protect them against criticism if anything went wrong.

8.There's been a lot of criticism recently from people saying we're not up to it, but we prove people wrong all the time.

9.Mr Mamet praises Dambisa Moyo, a Zambian economist and author, for her criticism of foreign aid, but identifies her as a Gambian.[],

10.I am getting sort of tired of all of this negative Michael Jackson criticism lately and I just wish he could rest in peace.·