批评英语怎么说
Soldiers had the right to call meetings to criticize officers and to complain to superior authorities. If judged guilty, the officer generally apologized or repented at a mass meeting.
We should not be producing compliant students who do not dare to criticize.
His intent is clearly not to placate his critics.
She spoke critically of Lara.
He wanted to make his critics eat crow.
I feel that if this doesn't happen this situation will lead to discord and grudge.
I'm always being criticized.
Stoddart can stand any amount of personal criticism.
Some of the teachers were rapped for poor performance.
Our captain gave us a stern lecture on safety.
Malaysia has emerged as the toughest critic of the North's environmental attitudes.
A century later, her findings came under scientific criticism.
Iraq and Iran are critical.
There is an element of subjectivity in her criticism.
Do I detect a note of criticism?
He shrugged off the criticism.
Over the past few years, some of the positions Mr. Meredith has adopted have made him the subject of criticism.
The president has so far managed to outmanoeuvre his critics.
You can't fault them for lack of invention.
The campaign was widely criticized for making tactical mistakes and for a lack of coherence.
Once reserved and humble, Mr Mugabe could no longer tolerate criticism.
Most critics have sneered at the movie, calling it dull and cheaply made.
He told his critics they had a nerve complaining about him.
His critics say he's just being silly and petulant.
The film took a battering from critics in the US.