中英
criticism
/ ˈkrɪtɪsɪzəm /
/ ˈkrɪtɪsɪzəm /
  • 简明
  • 柯林斯
  • n.批评,批判;意见;评论,评价;(对文学作品和历史文献的)考证
  • 高中/CET4/CET6/考研/GMAT/
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      criticisms
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     批判

    原创:简析马克思现代性思想的多元视阈 - 教育论文发表 - xzbu.com 中国论文网 关键词:现代性;诠释;维护;批判 [gap=9415]Key Words:modernity; annotation; maintenance; critics

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     文学批评

    文学批评

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     评论

    评论

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     批判性

    批判性

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    He shrugged off the criticism.
    他对批评不予理睬。
    《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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    I deeply resented her criticism.
    我对她的批评感到非常气愤。
    《牛津词典》
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    She was singled out for criticism.
    单单她一个人受到了批评。
    《牛津词典》
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  • Criticism

    Criticism is the practice of judging the merits and faults of something (or somebody) in an intelligible (or articulate) way.Criticism as an evaluative or corrective exercise can occur in any area of human life. Criticism can therefore take many different forms (see below). How exactly people go about criticizing, can vary a great deal. In specific areas of human endeavour, the form of criticism can be highly specialized and technical; it often requires professional knowledge to understand the criticism. This article provides only general information about criticism. For subject-specific information, see the Varieties of criticism page.To criticize does not necessarily imply "to find fault", but the word is often taken to mean the simple expression of an objection against prejudice, or a disapproval of something. Often criticism involves active disagreement, but it may only mean "taking sides". It could just be an exploration of the different sides of an issue. Fighting is not necessarily involved.Criticism is often presented as something unpleasant, but it need not be. It could be friendly criticism, amicably discussed, and some people find great pleasure in criticism ("keeping people sharp", "providing the critical edge"). The Pulitzer Prize for Criticism has been presented since 1970 to a newspaper writer who has demonstrated 'distinguished criticism'.Normally criticism involves a dialogue of some kind, direct or indirect, and in that sense criticism is an intrinsically social activity. Even if one is only criticizing a book or an idea in private, it is usually assumed there is someone who will be made aware of the criticism being expressed at some point, although who exactly will hear it, may also remain unknown. One is still engaging with the ideas of others, even if only indirectly. One can of course also keep a criticism to oneself, rather than express or communicate it, but in general the intention is, that someone else ought to be aware of it, however that may occur. Self-criticism, even if wholly private, still mentally takes the concerns of others into account.Another meaning of criticism is the study, evaluation, and interpretation of literature, artwork, film, and social trends (see the article links below). The goal of this type of criticism is to understand the possible meanings of cultural phenomena, and the context in which they take shape. In so doing, the attempt is often made to evaluate how cultural productions relate to other cultural productions, and what their place is within a particular genre, or a particular cultural tradition.

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