critic
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT A critic is a person who writes about and expresses opinions about things such as books, movies, music, or art. 評(píng)論家
Mather was a film critic for many years. 馬瑟做過(guò)多年的電影評(píng)論家。
2. N-COUNT Someone who is a critic of a person or system disapproves of them and criticizes them publicly. 批評(píng)者
The newspaper has been one of the most consistent critics ever of the government. 該報(bào)紙是政府最堅(jiān)持的批評(píng)者之一。
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critic /?kr?t?k/ (critics)
劍橋詞典
- someone who says that they do not approve of someone or something
- Annie's the film critic for the local radio station , so she's got a free pass for all the cinemas in the area .
- Fleck was certainly not the only critic to do a hatchet job on his latest novel .
- Mr Masack is an outspoken critic of the present government .
- He has been a persistent critic of the president .
- She is her own sternest critic. 返回 critic
批評(píng)者,反對(duì)者
Her critics say she is leading the party to disaster . 批評(píng)她的人說(shuō)她在把該黨引向?yàn)?zāi)難。
He's his own worst critic (= he judges himself severely ). 他對(duì)自己要求非常嚴(yán)格。
someone whose job is to give their opinion about something, especially films , books , music , etc.
(尤指電影、書(shū)籍、音樂(lè)等的)批評(píng)家,評(píng)論家
She's a film /theatre critic for the "Irish Times". 她是《愛(ài)爾蘭時(shí)報(bào)》的一位電影/戲劇評(píng)論員。
The play has been well received by the critics. 該劇贏得了評(píng)論家們的贊譽(yù)。
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