批评英语怎么说
Now he's got nerve just to criticize
You find some truth in what the other person is saying, even if his criticism of you seems unfair or his point of view is very different from yours.
The young man much resented this directness of attack, and in the war of words which followed when they met he did not scruple publicly to insult Mr Clare, without respect for his gray hairs.
He is a dogmatically opinionated critic of modern art.
That critical spirit has a way of boomeranging.
His hawkish critics accuse him of dithering.
Again, criticism can create high levels of stress, which can lead to burnout.
Sceptical critics, used to a city where nothing much happens, sarcastically asked which triumph the proposed triumphal arch would be celebrating.
We should listen closely to the outspoken criticisms.
He has been very vocal in his criticism of the government's policy.
They try not to be blunt and avoid making direct criticisms.
He stopped short of explicitly criticizing the government.
He was shattered and bewildered by this trenchant criticism.
This habit can send a relationship into a downward spiral if weaknesses are pointed out and commented upon.
There are two ways to interpret Plutarch when he thinks that a critic should be able to produce "a better in its place".
Clarke also offered an olive branch to critics in his party.
Listen to the critics and India's economic miracle seems, well, miraculous.
But then again, things could go terribly wrong, and it appears the criticisms are mounting.
Wal-Mart's critics dismiss the move as a publicity stunt.
For deficit countries that are trying to save more than before, as critics rightly insist they should, an improvement in net exports is now essential.
They listened attentively to the criticism of the customers.
Despite winning several prestigious literary awards of the day, when it first appeared, Alice Walker's The Color Purple generated critical unease over puzzling aspects of its compositions.
Let's keep the criticism general and impersonal.
Some critics blame affirmative action—students admitted with lower test scores and grades from shaky high schools often struggle at elite schools.
They all joined in a very spirited critique upon the party.