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critiquing

/kri-teek/US // krɪˈtik //UK // (krɪˈtiːk) //

批评,点评,批判,评论

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an article or essay criticizing a literary or other work; detailed evaluation; review.
    • : a criticism or critical comment on some problem, subject, etc.
    • : the art or practice of criticism.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    cri·tiqued, cri·ti·quing.

    • : to review or analyze critically.

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Examples

  • He was also derided by critiques saying he didn’t make the right play on a fourth down in the red zone, that he wasn’t studying hard enough, that he was too consumed with his own stats.

  • Many Republican presidents have inspired critique in this overwhelmingly blue city, but maybe not similar ire.

  • Instead, he has delivered a trenchant critique of those values as harmful to the project of preserving our democracy amid our demographic, political and technological challenges.

  • People who are open to feedback and other ideas and don’t take critique personally.

  • At the core of the degrowth movement is a critique of capitalism itself.

  • From an earned-media standpoint, Occupy got off of its message of critiquing the economy and got bogged down in process.

  • But critiquing Sarah Palin, Todd Akin, Sharon Angle, Herman Cain, and Michele Bachmann, is actually very easy.

  • There is definitely an appeal in critiquing Republicans who are obviously unqualified to govern.

  • Then read the mountains of judgment, scorn, bragging, critiquing, and defensiveness that each debate seems to produce.

  • Critiquing one finalist, she brutally compared him to Wong: “My god, I miss Alex right now.”