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uncritical

/uhn-krit-i-kuhl/US // ʌnˈkrɪt ɪ kəl //UK // (ʌnˈkrɪtɪkəl) //

不闻不问,不批评,不盲目的,不盲目

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not inclined or able to judge, especially by the application of comparative standards: an uncritical reader.
    • : undiscriminating; not applying or not guided by the standards of analysis: an uncritical estimate; their uncritical acceptance of traditional values.

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Examples

  • Their fortitude didn’t alter Nixon’s desire to reshape the production so that it better reflected his uncritical vision of America’s past and present.

  • This uncritical veneration of ambition and success takes a toll, leaving psychological and moral wounds.

  • It’s written by Pugh’s daughter, but it’s by no means an uncritical portrait.

  • Even largely uncritical admirers of the president have had enough.

  • For all its passion and gore, this book is not uncritical of the uprising itself.

  • The example of Hitler provided a dark parable of the dangers of uncritical worship of genius.

  • This essential truth does not oblige those of us on the left to become uncritical free market fundamentalists.

  • Yet it is not entirely uncritical, despite the friendship between the two men.

  • The question, startling as it may be, especially to trustful readers of uncritical laudations, may no longer be avoided.

  • He is rather uncritical and confused in his arrangement, although honest and, in matters of personal observation, exact.

  • Always I had been a wasp in their spider's web, difficult to claim as a tool, uncritical, antagonistic.

  • He looked uncritical and very young, as rosy as a school-boy on a half-holiday.

  • This, however, is assuming a great deal, and in so doing is uncritical.