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Перевод: criticize
[глагол] критиковать; подвергать суровой критике; осуждать
Тезаурус:
- It is fashionable to criticize the work of Freud and his followers, and some of the criticism is justified, particularly that concerning his male-dominated viewpoint.
- He really hated literary wankers who sent him stuff to criticize.
- It is only too easy to make a "bad child" out of your offspring by looking diligently for things to criticize.
- On the rare occasions when people criticize you (see Criticism on page 44) and offer you explicit feedback about your behaviour, accept it gratefully rather than springing to your own defence.
- It is just as easy - and as pointless - to criticize the American press for misunderstanding the Piggott style as it is to criticize Piggott for flirting so dangerously with defeat.
- Often he made them criticize each other's work.
- On receiving it you use this report to criticize the employee's work.
- Elinor, who usually took it upon herself to criticize all aspects of her daughter's behaviour, was into her third sherry.
- However, 11 stated that it was poorly written, and all but one of those 11 rewrote the passage so as to make it conform to Hankamer Sag's parallelism condition - some changed the antecedent from are critical of to criticize , others changed the form of the ellipses (e.g. anyone who is ) or eliminated it (e.g. anyone who was openly critical ).
- When parents criticize or disapprove of what their children do (when unacceptable), the fact that their offspring love and respect them puts them on the same side as their parents; it means that they will take what is being said seriously, and will emulate them by beginning to criticize their bad behaviour themselves !
- Mira may not, however, continue to criticize the man Octavia wants to marry:
- But not only is it a way of classifying policemen and women: the term is also used to criticize those outsiders who think they know something about policing, such as lawyers, academics, researchers, and journalists; it is also a self-appellation of praise.
- He went on to criticize Soane's Privy Council Offices and Board of Trade, which had been remodelled by Barry in 1844.
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