criticise
听听怎么读
英 ['krɪtɪsaɪz]
美 ['krɪtəˌsaɪz]
是什么意思
评论,批评;
英英释义
criticise[ 'kriti,saiz ]
- v.
- find fault with; express criticism of; point out real or perceived flaws
同义词:knockcriticizepick apart
- act as a critic
同义词:criticize
- find fault with; express criticism of; point out real or perceived flaws
学习怎么用
双语例句
用作动词(v.)
- He always picks on small points to criticise.
他老是找些小问题进行批评。 - Many people criticise George Catlin.
许多人批评乔治卡特林。 - City manager Stuart Pearce refused to criticise Styles for missing Drogba's infringement.
曼城主帅皮尔斯拒绝评论裁判对德罗巴手球的疏忽。 - All that uncertainty can give a manufacturer problems when researching figures, but also makes it very difficult to criticise the results.
所有的不确定性给生产商研究人物的时候带来困难,但是同样也使得对于结果的评论变成非常困难。
权威例句
MPs Criticise Government for Taking MRC MoneyEducation trust criticises union campaignMonitoring Body Criticises Hospital For Mixed Sex WardsCongress criticises drugs industry for misleading advertising.Insiders criticise FDA's decision not to withdraw rosiglitazone.Is it churlish to criticise Bush over his spending on AIDS?Consumer organisations criticise influence of drug companiesMedical charity criticises shortcomings of DOTS in management of tuberculosisAn "inverse satisfaction law"? Why don't older patients criticise health services?Low dose aspirin for preventing and treating pre-eclampsia. Author of editorial did not criticise studies' methodology (letter)