critical 的定义
- inclined to find fault or to judge with severity, often too readily: parents who are too critical.
- occupied with or skilled in criticism: one of the great critical journalists.
- involving skillful judgment as to truth, merit, etc.; judicial: a critical analysis.
- of or relating to critics or criticism: critical essays.
- providing textual variants, proposed emendations, etc.: a critical edition of Chaucer.
- pertaining to or of the nature of a crisis: a critical shortage of food.
- of decisive importance with respect to the outcome; crucial: a critical moment.
- of essential importance; indispensable: a critical ingredient.
- Medicine/Medical. having unstable and abnormal vital signs and other unfavorable indicators, as loss of appetite, poor mobility, or unconsciousness: upgraded from critical to stable.
- Physics. pertaining to a state, value, or quantity at which one or more properties of a substance or system undergo a change: the critical temperature of benzene. having enough mass to sustain a chain reaction: They told us about a lab where some plutonium went critical.
critical 近义词
fault-finding, detracting
critical 的近义词 45 个
- demanding
- analytical
- belittling
- biting
- calumniatory
- captious
- carping
- caviling
- cavillous
- censorious
- censuring
- choleric
- condemning
- critic
- cutting
- cynical
- demeaning
- derogatory
- diagnostic
- disapproving
- discerning
- discriminating
- disparaging
- exacting
- exceptive
- finicky
- fussy
- hairsplitting
- humbling
- hypercritical
- lowering
- nagging
- niggling
- nit-picking
- overcritical
- particular
- penetrating
- reproachful
- sarcastic
- satirical
- scolding
- severe
- sharp
- trenchant
- withering
critical 的反义词 6 个
urgently important
更多critical例句
- Now, “I’m more cautious and more critical of what someone’s saying in their bio,” Ogalo says, adding that any comments making light of the coronavirus are automatic left-swipes.
- Federal prosecutors and the FBI have accused self-identified Proud Boys of leading some of the earliest, most destructive and critical efforts to overrun police lines and break into the Capitol building.
- Collaboration with the Schneider Electric site analytics team was critical for measurement as well, with bounce rate and site engagement becoming key user experience measurement metrics.
- Working as an ESPN broadcaster after 10 years coaching Kansas City, Schottenheimer had been highly critical of Snyder’s early moves as owner.
- The right equipment for the type of job you’re doing is critical for safety.
- Dossi initially was listed in critical condition with wounds to his arm and lower back.
- Dear Thief is worthy of the abused critical adjectives philosophical, atmospheric, and masterful.
- But by the time a critical wanted poster sent via fax arrived, more than two hours elapsed.
- Truth is, no one is sure how Cuba will play in the critical swing state of Florida in 2016.
- And the actor says his childhood experience plays a critical role in his performance.
- These are few and verbal, but momentous, and were not made without consultation of many critical authorities and versions.
- The Colonel left, and in a few days the election coming off, each candidate made his appearance at the critical German polls.
- He was threatened with erysipelas, and there was a rather critical inflammation of the left eye.
- Later on he became intensely critical of his own work, and finally bought up all the copies he could lay hands on and burnt them!
- “I thought she wos wery plump, and vell made,” said Mr. Weller, with a critical air.