1. I accepted his criticism of my behavior. 我接受了他對我行為的批評。
2. These two criticisms provide a good starting point. 這兩條批評意見(jiàn)開(kāi)創(chuàng )了良好的開(kāi)端。
3. criticism
3. Her conduct was beyond criticism. 她的品行無(wú)可指責。
criticism情景對話(huà)
求職面試
B:What leadership qualities did you develop as an administrative personnel? 作為行政人員,你有什么樣的領(lǐng)導才能?
A:I feel that learning how to motivate people and to work together as a team will be the major goal of my leadership./I have refined my management style by using an open-door policy. 我覺(jué)得學(xué)習如何把人們的積極性調動(dòng)起來(lái),以及如何配合協(xié)同的團隊精神,是我行政工作的主要目標。/我以開(kāi)放式的政策,改進(jìn)我的行政管理方式。
criticism的反義詞
B:How do you normally handle criticism? 你通常如何處理別人的批評?
A:Silence is golden. Just don't say anything; otherwise the situation could become worse. I do, however, accept constructive criticism. /When we cool off, we will discuss it later. 沈默是金。不必說(shuō)什么,否則情況更糟,不過(guò)我會(huì )接受建設性的批評。/我會(huì )等大家冷靜下來(lái)再討論。
1. 批評;批判;指責 Criticism is the action of expressing disapproval of something or someone. A criticism is a statement that expresses disapproval.
e.g. This policy had repeatedly come under strong criticism on Capitol Hill... 該政策在美國國會(huì )屢遭強烈批評。 e.g. The criticism that the English do not truly care about their children was often voiced. 常有人指責英國人并不真正關(guān)心自己的子女。
2. (對書(shū)、戲劇等的)評論 Criticism is a serious examination and judgment of something such as a book or play.
e.g. She has published more than 20 books including novels, poetry and literary criticism. 她已出版了包括小說(shuō)、詩(shī)歌和文學(xué)評論在內的20多部著(zhù)作。
criticism英英釋義
noun
1. a serious examination and judgment of something
e.g. constructive criticism is always appreciated
Synonym: critique
2. a written evaluation of a work of literature
Synonym: literary criticism
3. disapproval expressed by pointing out faults or shortcomings
e.g. the senator received severe criticism from his opponent