critic
美音:
[´krıtık
]英音:
[´krıtık
]n.批评家,评论家,吹毛求疵者
难易程度:
critic为短语/超纲词汇
词频:2264
词根
crit=to judge(判断)
近义词, 同义词
critic
/'krɪtɪk; `krɪtɪk/ n
1 person who expresses a low opinion of sb/sth, points out faults in sb/sth, etc 批评者
*I am my own severest critic. 我是个严于律己者.
* She confounded her critics by breaking the record, ie They said she would not be able to do so, but she did. 她打破了纪录, 这把批评她的人弄得狼狈不堪.
2 person who evaluates and describes the quality of sth, esp works of art, literature, music, etc 评论员, 评论家(尤指对艺术、文学、音乐等作品)
*a music, theatre, literary, etc critic 音乐、戏剧、文学等评论员
* a play praised by the critics 评论家交口称誉的剧本.
critic
n[C][
Date: 1500-1600;
Language: Latin;Origin: criticus, from
Greek kritikos, from krinein;
CRITERION]
someone whose job is to make judgments about the good and bad qualities of art, music, films etc
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reviewermusic/art/film/theatre/literary critic a review by the theatre critic of the Sunday Timessomeone who criticizes a person, organization, or idea
critic of Critics of the scheme have said that it will not solve the problem of teenage crime.fierce/outspoken critic He has always been an outspoken critic of the government.armchair criticsomeone who criticizes other people but who does not have any proper experience of the activity the other people are doing
word choicecritic, review, criticism, critique!! Do not use
critic to refer to something that a critic says or writes.
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review is the usual word for a short article that a critic writes in a newspaper or magazine :
His first novel got wonderful reviews. |
Have you read the reviews of her play?criticism is the activity of publishing opinions about things such as books and films, or a group of essays, lectures etc on this subject :
a collection of literary criticismA
critique is a detailed explanation of the problems of something such as a set of political ideas, in the form of a speech, book, article etc :
He wrote a critique of capitalism.
1. The latter name particularly bothers me since my name is Joe, which some think makes me more qualified to be a baseball player than, say, an art critic. 后面的那个名字特别使我烦恼,因为我的名字也叫乔。有些人认为这个名字使我更适合于做一个棒球运动员而不是,比如说,艺术评论家。
2. He is a trenchant critic. 他是个一针见血的评论家。
3. Actors feared the critic´s mordant pen. 演员都惧怕这位批评家辛辣尖刻的笔调。
4. Yet, despite this disadvantage, I did manage to become an art critic for a time. 然而,尽管有此不利,我确实曾一度努力想成为一名评论家。
5. He submits himself to a more ruthless discipline than any critic dreamed of, 就应该按任何评论家想像不到的无情规范约束自己写作;
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