critic
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n. (名词)
- 批评家,评论家,评论员
- 吹毛求疵者,爱挑剔的人,爱非议的人
- 持批评态度的人
- 鉴定家
n. (名词)
- [C]批评家,评论家 a person skilled in forming and expressing judgments about the good and bad qualities of sth, especially art, music
Noun:
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a person who is professionally engaged in the analysis and interpretation of works of art
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anyone who expresses a reasoned judgment of something
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someone who frequently finds fault or makes harsh and unfair judgments
- 1. He was a stern critic but an extremely kindly man.
- 他是个苛刻的批评家,但却是个非常善良的人。
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- 2. I left Oxford in 1961 hungry to be a critic.
- 我于1961年离开牛津,渴望成为一名评论家。
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- 3. He was also for a time the art critic of "The Scotsman"
- 有相当长的一段时间他为《苏格兰人》报撰写艺术评论。
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- 4. Malaysia has emerged as the toughest critic of the North's environmental attitudes.
- 马来西亚已成为对北方发达国家环保态度最严厉的批评者。
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- 5. Alexander Lazarus is a food critic for the newspaper.
- 亚历山大·拉扎勒斯是为该报撰稿的饮食评论家。
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用作名词 (n.)
- She is a very discerning art critic.
她是位眼光敏锐的艺术评论家。
- He has a reputation for being a forthright critic.
他是以直率著称的评论家。
- Have you read the article written by that famous critic?
你读过那个著名的批评家写的这篇文章吗?
- A critic is a man whose watch is five minutes ahead of other people's watch.
批评家,是一个他的表要比别人的表快上五分钟的人。
用作名词 (n.)
- That would put blood in the eye of his critics.
那会使得批评他的人更加恼火。
- Peace diverts critics.
和平使你免遭抨击。
- Cora's her own severest critic.
科拉对自己要求最严格。
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