criticise是什么意思,criticise怎么读,
英式发音:[ˈkrɪtɪsaɪz] 美式发音:[ˈkrɪtɪsaɪz]
词根:critic
adj.critical 鉴定的;[核] 临界的;批评的,爱挑剔的;危险的;决定性的;评论的
adv.critically 精密地;危急地;批评性地;用钻研眼光地
n.criticism 批评;考证;苛求
critic 批评家,评论家;爱挑剔的人
critique 批评;评论文章
criticalness 批判性
vi.criticize 批评;评论;苛求
vt.criticize 批评;评论;非难
critique 批判;评论
2."When a team is losing games in a row then it is always fair to criticise," said the Liverpool defender Daniel Agger yesterday.
“当一支球队接连失利时,出现批评是正常的,”利物浦后卫丹尼尔·阿格尔昨天说道,“我们需要改变的不仅仅是一件事,而是许多小事情。”
3.When children read to him, Danny does not criticise or correct their pronunciation.
当孩子们对着它读书时,Danny不会批评和纠正发音。
4.Don't criticise others for their flaws if you are not willing to confess your own.
如果你不愿意承认自己的缺点,那么就不要批判他人的过错。
5.If someone is exceptionally bright then it should be congratulated - we shouldn't criticise them for not being attractive.
但如果有人超漂亮那就应该祝贺-我们不应该批评他们没有吸引力。
6.But it is not unfair to criticise the monarchy and its advisers for having created a system where the king is so sorely needed.
但是,因创造了对国王如此独依的体制,所以指责这个君主政体与那些顾问们实不为过。