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v. 批评;批判;指责
These papers found it to their advantage, during the unpopularity of Darling, to criticise severely the acts of that Governor, who was defended by the Gazette with intemperate zeal.
这两份报纸发现,基于达令总督的不得人心,他们拥有一大优势:严词批评总督的法令,和《公报》的过分阿谀拍马对着干。
We have not said that no one should criticise us … I welcome criticism.
我们没有说人们不能批评我们……我欢迎批评。
We would not criticise religion or religious freedom.
我们不会批评宗教或者宗教自由。
The more we criticise a nation in motion the less we have to say about our own sad lost little island.
我们对运转中的国家的批评越多,我们就能更少地谈到我们所在的迷失的小岛。
If you or your partner criticise each other habitually, you are attacking their personality.
如果你或你的伴侣习惯性地批评对方,其实你们是在攻击对方的人格。
vi.批评;吹毛求疵;非难
to criticize
find quarrel in a straw
vt.批评;吹毛求疵;非难