criticising
英 ['krɪtɪ,saɪz]
美
v. 批评;吹毛求疵;非难
criticise的现在分词
现在分词:criticising
双语例句
- He also keeps criticising Germany for its reluctance to accept a eurozone bond and to allow the ECB to buy Italian bonds unconditionally.
他还连续抨击德国不愿接受欧元区债券,不愿让欧洲央行无条件购买意大利债券的行为。 - It's like criticising cats for sleeping during the day, or curries for smelling of spices.
这就像批评猫在白天睡觉,或者用咖喱粉调味充当香料的味道。 - A senior official was stripped of all his privileges for publicly criticising his employer.
一名高管由于公然批评其老板而被剥夺了所有特权。 - The32-year-old midfielder, who won the world cup and European Championship with france, has not played for his country since October after criticising domenech.
这位赢得过世界杯和欧洲杯的32岁中场,自去年10月批评多梅内克以来就没为国家队出过场。 - But the payment hinged on Ireland accepting a confidentiality agreement that would prevent him publicly criticising his former club.
但是交易同时要求爱尔兰签署了一份绝不在公开场合批评自己前俱乐部的协议。 - But a recent article in this paper, criticising the Dodd-Frank act, suggests that he has now recovered his composure.
但他最近在本报发表的一篇批评《多德-弗兰克法》(dodd-frankact)的文章表明,他已恢复自己的那份沉着镇静。 - How did the prime minister react when you said you would continue criticising?
当你说你会继续批评时,首相是怎么回应你的? - The offence charged was not that of criticising institutions, or the acts or persons of rulers, but of circulating what was deemed an immoral doctrine, the lawfulness of Tyrannicide.
条例中所指的罪行不是对制度的批评,也不是对统治者的行动或人格的批评,而是传播一种被指为不道德的教养,即认为诛弑暴君具有合法性质的教义。 - We have no problem criticising each other in the dressing room.
我们没有问题,批评的每个更衣室其他。 - I have read this article again and I don't see that it is criticising China or telling China what to do.
我再次的阅读这篇文章,而不觉得它在批评中国或者告诉中国应该怎么做。
