criticism
noun[CorU]
uk/ˈkrɪt.ɪ.sɪ.zəm/us/ˈkrɪt̬.ɪ.sɪ.zəm/B2
theactof saying that something or someone isbad:
批评,批判;指责,反对Thedesignsfor the newmosquehaveattractedwidespreadcriticism.人们普遍对新清真寺的设计不满意。
I have a few criticisms to makeaboutyourspeech.对于你的讲话我有几点不能苟同。
theactof givingyouropinionorjudgmentabout the good orbadqualitiesof something or someone,especiallybooks,films, etc.:
(尤指对书、电影等的)评论,评价literarycriticism文学评论
If you have anyconstructive(=helpful)criticism of theproject, I'd begladtohearit.如果你对这个方案有什么建设性的意见,我很乐意听一听。
- Herlackofinterestin theprojecthasprovokedsharpcriticism fromcolleagues.
- You mustlearnnot tooverreactto criticism.
- Thegovernmentiscurrentlyfacingseverecriticism.
- Ithinkhefeltdiscouragedbecause of all the criticism he'dreceived.
- Hisreportcontainedseriouscriticisms of thefinancedirectorand of theentireboardofmanagement.
Disapproving & criticizing
- anathematize
- animadversion
- aspersion
- assail
- aw
- backbite
- boo
- deprecate
- dim
- fault
- niggle
- nitpick
- opprobrious
- peanut gallery
- people who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stonesidiom
- personalization
- personalize
- philippic
- sarky
- tear