to criticize
常見例句
- But she likes to criticize me whenever I wear a new suit.
但是,我一穿新西裝,她總是喜歡批評(píng)我。 - In America, we can criticize the president and government anytime we want. We are free to criticize them anytime, about anything.
在美國,我們隨時(shí)都可以批評(píng)政府和總統(tǒng),不管什么時(shí)候、對(duì)任何事情,都可以自由批評(píng)他們。 - The whole focus on “focus” is, as I see it, an act of intellectual cowardice — a way to criticize President Obama’s record without explaining what you would have done differently.
在我看來,整個(gè)“工作重點(diǎn)”問題的重點(diǎn)是知識(shí)分子的怯懦——這種說法批評(píng)奧巴馬總統(tǒng)的紀(jì)錄卻不解釋到底因該采取什么不同的方案。 - But his defense lawyer asked the jury to decide if citizens have the right to criticize public officials.
- All right. Now in any case, while we're on the subject of deconstruction in general and before we get into de Man, let me just say that there is one other way, if I may, not to criticize deconstruction.
好的,無論如何,既然我們正說到解構(gòu)這個(gè)話題,在我們談德曼之前,我想說,如果我可以的話,還有另一種方法來看待,不用批判解構(gòu)主義。
耶魯公開課 - 文學(xué)理論導(dǎo)論課程節(jié)選 - I'm going to criticize them.
我會(huì)批判他們
耶魯公開課 - 死亡課程節(jié)選 - But he insists he has the right, even the obligation, to criticize the war.
NPR: War Critic Watada Faces Court Martial - Cooperman regarded the comments as a declaration of class warfare, and began to criticize Obama publicly.
NEWYORKER: Super-Rich Irony - Citizens are sometimes allowed to criticize local officials and offer suggestions for improving government services.
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