单词
criticism
读音
ˈkrɪtɪsɪzəm
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英式
词根
“criticism” 来自于古希腊词语 "kritikos"(意为“善于分析和判断的”),源自 "krinein"(意为“决定,选择”)。
释义
n. 批评;考证;苛求 [ 复数 criticisms ]
例句
He shrugged off the criticism.
他对批评不予理睬。
I deeply resented her criticism.
我对她的批评感到非常气愤。
She appeared unworried by criticism.
她看上去并不在乎挨批评。
He shrugged off the criticism.
他对批评不予理睬。
I deeply resented her criticism.
我对她的批评感到非常气愤。
She appeared unworried by criticism.
她看上去并不在乎挨批评。
强化记忆
考虑到 "criticism" 是由 "critic" (评判者) 和 "-ism" (指行为或态度) 组成,你可以想象一个你尊敬的艺术评论家,他常常并且非常公正地发表他的批评。"criticism" 的最早使用可以追溯到16世纪,最初用于描述艺术领域的审美判断或鉴赏,后来其含义逐渐扩大,用于形容对任何事物的评价或批评。
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Giving support includes listening to others that are financially dependentwithout judgment or criticism.It also involves sharing your story,
focused on specific projects,the personality criticism vanishes.And the perceived performance gap between men and women
contributing to the Dutch Golden Age.Although Coen faced criticism,he was celebrated as a national hero well into the 20th century.
through challenge and criticism.And the evidence from really high-stakes international negotiations
between criticism and insult.Let us not forget to think before we speak,
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