n.批評;評論
第三人稱復數:criticisms
/">成人英語成人高考專升本單詞大全n.(名詞)批評,批判,指責,責備
評論(對文藝作品、音樂演出、劇本等的評論)
苛求,挑剔,非難
考證,考訂,校勘
鑒定,審定
鑒定法
【哲】批判主義
文藝批評(理論)
批評口吻
n.(名詞)[U][C]批評,批判,指責 disapproval; censure
[U]評論,評論文章 the act of forming and expressing judgements about the good or bad qualities of anything, especially artistic work; work of a critic
noun
1. a serious examination and judgment of something
e.g. constructive criticism is always appreciated
Synonym: critique
2. a written evaluation of a work of literature
Synonym: literary criticism
3. disapproval expressed by pointing out faults or shortcomings
e.g. the senator received severe criticism from his opponent
Synonym: unfavorable judgment
1. 批評;批判;指責
Criticism is the action of expressing disapproval of something or someone. A criticism is a statement that expresses disapproval.
e.g. This policy had repeatedly come under strong criticism on Capitol Hill...
該政策在美國國會屢遭強烈批評。
e.g. The criticism that the English do not truly care about their children was often voiced.
常有人指責英國人并不真正關心自己的子女。
2. (對書、戲劇等的)評論
Criticism is a serious examination and judgment of something such as a book or play.
e.g. She has published more than 20 books including novels, poetry and literary criticism.
她已出版了包括小說、詩歌和文學評論在內的20多部著作。
1. 評論:在外國(西方)只有尊重你的朋友才會有討論(discussion)和評論(criticism),越是關系好的越是激烈,大家也很享受這種氛圍,因為歸根到底,是價值,只有好朋友才會對你付出時間,說些不同的意見,然后大家在討論中認識到自己的不足,得到了進步,
2. 批判主義:建構主義的起源甚早,呵追溯到十八世紀康德(Immanuel Kant)的批判主義(Criticism但在教育學界或心理學界,常將建構主義之起源歸結於皮亞杰(J. Piaget)及布魯納(J. Bruner)等人,他們都認為傳統行為主義者(behaviorist)的教學建立在直接觀察和外在控制的方式上,
3. 評鑒:對圣經的態度也應該是雙重的,不只是尊敬(Reverent),也應該精研(Critical),就像評鑒(Criticism)不一定都是批判性的. 對圣經作精研評鑒的學習,不一定都是非基督徒. 各種的精研評鑒都會幫助我們更加了解圣經. 每本書都有其文體、歷史及神學特別之處.
n.(名詞)criticism, review
這兩個詞的共同意思是“評論”。其區別是:
review指對內容作簡略介紹,指出其優劣,而后附加評論者的批評或個人意見; criticism特指根據深入研究及統一標準對書籍、音樂、電影等所寫的評論性文章。例如:
I read a good criticism of South Pacific.我讀了一篇有關南太平洋的好文章。
以上就是本站詳細整理的詞語criticism是什么意思的翻譯解釋,供大家參考一下。
Much of the criticism was totally unwarranted.(這種批評基本上是毫無道理的。)
I deeply resented her criticism.(我對她的批評感到非常氣憤。)
She is unsparing in her criticism.(她批評人毫不留情。)
He shrugged off the criticism.(他對批評不予理睬。)
She thought it better to mute her criticism.(她覺得還是婉轉地提出批評比較好。)
She accepted the criticism with magnanimity.(她很大度地接受了批評。)
She was singled out for criticism.(單單她一個人受到了批評。)
Do I detect a note of criticism?(這好像帶有批評的口吻吧?)
My criticism wasn't aimed at you.(我的批評不是針對你的。)
Some of the criticism has stung him.(有些批評刺傷了他。)