柯林斯詞典criticism /?kr?t??s?z?m/ (criticisms) 1. N-VAR Criticism is the action of expressing disapproval of something or someone. A criticism is a statement that expresses disapproval. 批評(píng); 反對(duì)意見 This policy had repeatedly come under strong criticism on Capitol Hill. 這項(xiàng)政策在國會(huì)反復(fù)受到強(qiáng)烈批評(píng)。2. N-UNCOUNT Criticism is a serious examination and judgment of something such as a book or play. 評(píng)論 She has published more than 20 books including novels, poetry and literary criticism. 她已出版了二十多本書,其中包括小說、詩歌和文學(xué)評(píng)論。 返回 criticism劍橋詞典the act of saying that something or someone is bad 批評(píng),批判;指責(zé),反對(duì) The designs for the new mosque have attracted widespread criticism. 人們普遍對(duì)新清真寺的設(shè)計(jì)不滿意。 I have a few criticisms to make about your speech . 對(duì)于你的講話我有幾點(diǎn)不能茍同。 the act of giving your opinion or judgment about the good or bad qualities of something or someone, especially books , films , etc. (尤指對(duì)書、電影等的)評(píng)論,評(píng)價(jià) literary criticism 文學(xué)評(píng)論 If you have any constructive (= helpful ) criticism of the project , I'd be glad to hear it. 如果你對(duì)這個(gè)方案有什么建設(shè)性的意見,我很樂意聽一聽。 例句 Her lack of interest in the project has provoked sharp criticism from colleagues .You must learn not to overreact to criticism.The government is currently facing severe criticism.I think he felt discouraged because of all the criticism he'd received .His report contained serious criticisms of the finance director and of the entire board of management . 返回 criticism