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Перевод: criticize speek criticize


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критиковать; подвергать суровой критике; осуждать


Тезаурус:

  1. It is fashionable to criticize the work of Freud and his followers, and some of the criticism is justified, particularly that concerning his male-dominated viewpoint.
  2. He really hated literary wankers who sent him stuff to criticize.
  3. It is only too easy to make a "bad child" out of your offspring by looking diligently for things to criticize.
  4. On the rare occasions when people criticize you (see Criticism on page 44) and offer you explicit feedback about your behaviour, accept it gratefully rather than springing to your own defence.
  5. It is just as easy - and as pointless - to criticize the American press for misunderstanding the Piggott style as it is to criticize Piggott for flirting so dangerously with defeat.
  6. Often he made them criticize each other's work.
  7. On receiving it you use this report to criticize the employee's work.
  8. Elinor, who usually took it upon herself to criticize all aspects of her daughter's behaviour, was into her third sherry.
  9. However, 11 stated that it was poorly written, and all but one of those 11 rewrote the passage so as to make it conform to Hankamer Sag's parallelism condition - some changed the antecedent from are critical of to criticize , others changed the form of the ellipses (e.g. anyone who is ) or eliminated it (e.g. anyone who was openly critical ).
  10. When parents criticize or disapprove of what their children do (when unacceptable), the fact that their offspring love and respect them puts them on the same side as their parents; it means that they will take what is being said seriously, and will emulate them by beginning to criticize their bad behaviour themselves !
  11. Mira may not, however, continue to criticize the man Octavia wants to marry:
  12. But not only is it a way of classifying policemen and women: the term is also used to criticize those outsiders who think they know something about policing, such as lawyers, academics, researchers, and journalists; it is also a self-appellation of praise.
  13. He went on to criticize Soane's Privy Council Offices and Board of Trade, which had been remodelled by Barry in 1844.

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