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    criticize 的英语意思

    criticizecriticize (also criticise British English) /ˈkrɪtɪsaɪz/ verb 查看全部语言翻译1[intransitive, transitive] to express your disapproval of someone or something, or to talk about their faults对某人或某事表示不满,或谈论其缺点 OPP  praise:  Ron does nothing but criticize and complain all the time.Ron 整天除了批评和抱怨什么也不做。be strongly/sharply/heavily criticized The decision has been strongly criticized by teachers.这一决定受到教师们的强烈批评。 The new law has been widely criticized.新法律受到了广泛批评。criticize somebody/something for (doing) something He has been criticized for incompetence.他因无能而受到批评。 Doctors have criticized the government for failing to invest enough in the health service.医生们批评政府未能在医疗服务方面投入足够资金。criticize somebody/something as something The report has been criticized as inaccurate and incomplete.该报告被批评为不准确且不完整。2[transitive] formal正式 to express judgments about the good and bad qualities of something对某事物的优缺点发表评论:  We look at each other’s work and criticize it.我们互相审阅对方的作品并加以评论。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配adverbs副词strongly/severely/heavily criticize somebody/something· Public transport has been severely criticized in the report.· 报告对公共交通进行了严厉批评。sharply/harshly/fiercely criticize somebody/something (=in an angry way)· His attorney sharply criticized the police yesterday.· 他的律师昨天对警方提出了尖锐批评。be widely criticized· The proposal was widely criticized.· 该提案受到了广泛批评。publicly criticize somebody/something· The head coach publicly criticized the referee’s decision.· 主教练公开批评了裁判的判决。roundly criticize somebody/something (=strongly and severely)· Their research has been roundly criticized.· 他们的研究受到了全面批评。openly criticize somebody/something (=in a public and direct way)· They openly criticized the government’s handling of the crisis.· 他们公开批评了政府对危机的处理方式。repeatedly/frequently/constantly criticize· The fashion industry is frequently criticized for presenting extremely thin models as beautiful.· 时尚行业因将极度纤瘦的模特呈现为美丽而频繁受到批评。phrases短语be quick to criticize somebody/something· Some groups were quick to criticize the president.· 一些团体迅速对总统提出批评。criticize somebody/something on the grounds that (=for the reason that)· The survey was criticized on the grounds that the sample was too small.· 这项调查受到批评,理由是样本量过小。THESAURUS同义词辨析criticize to say what you think is bad about someone or something指出某人或某事的不足之处: · He was criticized for not being tough enough with the terrorists.· 他因对恐怖分子手段不够强硬而受到批评。· Stop criticizing my friends!· 别再批评我的朋友了!· It’s easy to criticize, but not so easy to offer helpful solutions.· 批评容易,提出有用的解决方案却没那么容易。be critical of somebody/something to criticize someone or something, especially by giving detailed reasons for this批评某人或某事,尤指提出详细理由: · The report was highly critical of the police investigation.· 该报告对警方调查进行了严厉批评。· The press have been critical of his leadership style.· 新闻界对他的领导风格持批评态度。attack to criticize someone or something very strongly, especially publicly in the newspapers, on TV etc对某人或某事进行强烈批评,尤指在报纸、电视等媒体上公开批评: · They attacked the government’s decision to undertake nuclear weapons tests.· 他们猛烈抨击了政府进行核武器试验的决定。lay into somebody/tear into somebody to criticize someone very strongly for something they have done, especially by shouting at them对某人所做之事进行强烈批评,尤指大声斥责: · He started laying into one of his staff for being late.· 他开始对一名迟到的员工大加训斥。tear somebody/something to shreds to find a lot of things wrong with someone’s arguments or ideas and make them seem very weak找出某人论点或想法中的大量漏洞,使其显得十分站不住脚: · The prosecution will tear him to shreds.· 检察官将把他批驳得体无完肤。pan to strongly criticize a film, play etc in the newspapers, on TV etc在报纸、电视等媒体上对电影、戏剧等进行强烈批评: · Her first movie was panned by the critics.· 她的处女作遭到影评人的猛烈批评。be pilloried especially written尤用于书面语 to be strongly criticized by a lot of people in the newspapers, on TV etc在报纸、电视等媒体上遭到大量人士的强烈批评: · He was pilloried in the right-wing press.· 他遭到右翼媒体的猛烈抨击。condemn to say very strongly in public that you do not approve of something or someone, especially because you think they are morally wrong公开强烈表明不赞同某事或某人,尤指认为其道德有悖: · Politicians were quick to condemn the bombing.· 政界人士迅速谴责了这次爆炸袭击。to criticize unfairly不公正地批评find fault with somebody/something to criticize things that you think are wrong with something, especially small and unimportant things指出某事物的不足之处,尤指细小或无关紧要的地方: · He’s quick to find fault with other people’s work.· 他总是动不动就挑别人工作的毛病。pick holes in something informal非正式 to criticize something by finding many small faults in it, in a way that seems unreasonable and unfair挑剔某事物的许多细小缺陷,方式显得无理且不公: · Why are you always picking holes in my work?· 你为什么老是挑我工作的毛病?knock to criticize someone or something, in an unfair and unreasonable way以不公正、无理的方式批评某人或某事: · I know it’s fashionable to knock Tony Blair, but I think he did a good job.· 我知道批评托尼·布莱尔很流行,但我认为他做得不错。slag off British English informal非正式 to criticize someone in an unfair and unpleasant way以不公正且令人不快的方式批评某人: · He’s always slagging you off behind your back.· 他总是在你背后说你的坏话。