critical / ˈkrɪt ɪ kəl /

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critical 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. inclined to find fault or to judge with severity, often too readily: parents who are too critical.
  2. occupied with or skilled in criticism: one of the great critical journalists.
  3. involving skillful judgment as to truth, merit, etc.; judicial: a critical analysis.
  4. of or relating to critics or criticism: critical essays.
  5. providing textual variants, proposed emendations, etc.: a critical edition of Chaucer.
  6. pertaining to or of the nature of a crisis: a critical shortage of food.
  7. of decisive importance with respect to the outcome; crucial: a critical moment.
  8. of essential importance; indispensable: a critical ingredient.
  9. 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.
  10. 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

adj. 形容词 adjective

fault-finding, detracting

adj. 形容词 adjective

urgently important

更多critical例句

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. Working as an ESPN broadcaster after 10 years coaching Kansas City, Schottenheimer had been highly critical of Snyder’s early moves as owner.
  5. The right equipment for the type of job you’re doing is critical for safety.
  6. Dossi initially was listed in critical condition with wounds to his arm and lower back.
  7. Dear Thief is worthy of the abused critical adjectives philosophical, atmospheric, and masterful.
  8. But by the time a critical wanted poster sent via fax arrived, more than two hours elapsed.
  9. Truth is, no one is sure how Cuba will play in the critical swing state of Florida in 2016.
  10. And the actor says his childhood experience plays a critical role in his performance.
  11. These are few and verbal, but momentous, and were not made without consultation of many critical authorities and versions.
  12. The Colonel left, and in a few days the election coming off, each candidate made his appearance at the critical German polls.
  13. He was threatened with erysipelas, and there was a rather critical inflammation of the left eye.
  14. 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!
  15. “I thought she wos wery plump, and vell made,” said Mr. Weller, with a critical air.