批评英语怎么说
People often lose confidence when they are criticized.
Another critic, Boris Nemtsov, was freed after being arrested.
Critics say his paintings are worthless.
He lived and died not like most people but better, and even his most vehement critics will admit to that.
This isn't really what my wife is trying to criticize me about.
She learned to accept criticism without rancour.
The teacher taxed Tom with laziness.
Criticism is part of the price of leadership.
When her brother was criticized she leapt to his defence.
One should never criticize if one is not sure of one's facts.
She can't take criticism.
Critics from Anchorage and around the nation have urged the zoo to send Maggie to an elephant sanctuary in a warmer climate and away from the near-Arctic zoo.
Some people criticize this XP practice as too informal.
For example, I was heavily critical of the pesticide industry for selling sub-standard pesticides.
In other words, Ruby on Rails has hit the mainstream enterprise market in stride, no matter what some critics may argue.
They encourage coworkers to trust each other, comment on each other's work and take criticism in stride.
Success largely depends on making mistakes and accepting blame in stride.
Now I take criticism right in stride.
Mr Bush has long faced criticism for his Iraq policy from more traditional conservatives, such as George Will and William Buckley.
I remember in a friendly way he chastised me for not being more pushy.
Critics say that would cripple an already beleaguered economy.
The small contradiction can be enlarged by the uncivilized words and someone will be criticized by the public.
Again, criticism can create high levels of stress, which can lead to burnout.
China's official media have also directed a barrage of criticism at the US for its debt woes in recent weeks.