criticized
英 [ˈkrɪtɪsaɪzd]
美 [ˈkrɪtɪsaɪzd]
v. 批评; 批判; 挑剔; 指责; 评论; 评价
criticize的过去分词和过去式
过去式:criticized 过去分词:criticized
柯林斯词典
- VERB 批评;指责;批判
If youcriticizesomeone or something, you express your disapproval of them by saying what you think is wrong with them.- His mother had rarely criticized him or any of her children...
他母亲很少指责他或她的任何孩子。 - The minister criticised the police for failing to come up with any leads...
部长批评警方没能找到任何线索。 - The regime has been harshly criticized for serious human rights violations.
该政府因为严重侵犯人权而受到强烈指责。
- His mother had rarely criticized him or any of her children...
in BRIT, also use 英国英语亦用 criticise
双语例句
- It was the first time that I had been criticized in public.
那是我第一次当众挨批。 - He was criticized at the meeting yesterday.
昨天他在会上挨了批。 - He criticized them for dressing outrageously and posing pretentiously.
他批评她们衣着暴露而且矫揉造作。 - The health service has been criticized for being too impersonal.
公共医疗卫生服务一向被指责缺乏人情味。 - My father criticized my decision.
我父亲批评了我的决定。 - He was criticized for his sloppy work.
他工作拆烂污,受到了批评。 - The evening news is often criticized for being shallow.
晚间新闻常因其内容肤浅而受到批评。 - Criticism should be aimed at helping those criticized.
批评应该是与人为善的批评。 - It criticized the critic and crossed out his criticism.
它批评了评论家并删去了他的评论。 - A newspaper criticized the president's proposal, saying that it was partial to Israel.
一家报纸批评总统的提议,称该提议偏袒以色列。