柯林斯詞典critic /?kr?t?k/ (critics) 1. N-COUNT A critic is a person who writes about and expresses opinions about things such as books, movies, music, or art. 評(píng)論家 Mather was a film critic for many years. 馬瑟做過(guò)多年的電影評(píng)論家。2. N-COUNT Someone who is a critic of a person or system disapproves of them and criticizes them publicly. 批評(píng)者 The newspaper has been one of the most consistent critics ever of the government. 該報(bào)紙是政府最堅(jiān)持的批評(píng)者之一。 返回 critic劍橋詞典someone who says that they do not approve of someone or something 批評(píng)者,反對(duì)者 Her critics say she is leading the party to disaster . 批評(píng)她的人說(shuō)她在把該黨引曏災(zāi)難。 He's his own worst critic (= he judges himself severely ). 他對(duì)自己要求非常嚴(yán)格。 someone whose job is to give their opinion about something, especially films , books , music , etc. (尤指電影、書籍、音樂(lè)等的)批評(píng)家,評(píng)論家 She's a film /theatre critic for the "Irish Times". 她是《愛(ài)爾蘭時(shí)報(bào)》的一位電影/戯劇評(píng)論員。 The play has been well received by the critics. 該劇贏得了評(píng)論家們的贊譽(yù)。 例句 Annie's the film critic for the local radio station , so she's got a free pass for all the cinemas in the area .Fleck was certainly not the only critic to do a hatchet job on his latest novel .Mr Masack is an outspoken critic of the present government .He has been a persistent critic of the president .She is her own sternest critic. 返回 critic