criticisms
英 [ˈkrɪtɪsɪzmz]
美 [ˈkrɪtɪˌsɪzəmz]
n. 批评; 批判; 责备; 指责; (尤指对书、音乐等的)评论文章,评论
criticism的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-VAR 批评;批判;指责
Criticismis the action of expressing disapproval of something or someone. Acriticismis a statement that expresses disapproval.- This policy had repeatedly come under strong criticism on Capitol Hill...
该政策在美国国会屡遭强烈批评。 - The criticism that the English do not truly care about their children was often voiced.
常有人指责英国人并不真正关心自己的子女。
- This policy had repeatedly come under strong criticism on Capitol Hill...
- N-UNCOUNT (对书、戏剧等的)评论
Criticismis a serious examination and judgment of something such as a book or play.- She has published more than 20 books including novels, poetry and literary criticism.
她已出版了包括小说、诗歌和文学评论在内的20多部著作。
- She has published more than 20 books including novels, poetry and literary criticism.
双语例句
- Their criticisms have hurt him deeply.
他们的批评深深刺伤了他。 - His criticisms are clearly coloured by hostility.
他的批评明显带有敌意。 - We hope our criticisms and suggestions will profit you.
我们希望我们的批评和建议将对你有所裨益。 - He made some very valid criticisms.
他作出了一些非常令人信服的评论。 - The criticisms will not stop people flocking to see the film
批评的声音不会阻止人们涌到影院观看这部电影。 - Some of the criticisms hit below the belt.
一部分评论性文章是暗箭伤人。 - We should invite criticisms of our plans.
我们应该征求对我们计划的批评意见。 - He agreed to water down his criticisms of the government.
他同意把他对政府的批评变得婉转一些。 - Our criticisms of his talk rolled off him like water off a duck's back.
我们对他的谈话提出批评,而他根本不予理会。 - Most criticisms do arouse sympathy.
大多数批评引起了同情。
