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词组 critic
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critic /ˈkrɪtɪk/ noun 1. someone whose job is to write or broadcast giving their opinion of new plays, films, exhibitions etcadjectives/nouns + critica film/art/music etc critic Film critics say that it is his best film for a long time.a literary critic (=of books and other literature) Literary critics were shocked by the novel when it first appeared.a theatre/restaurant/food critic One restaurant critic said that the food was overpriced.a distinguished critic (=well known and very respected) She is one of the country’s most distinguished art critics.verbsa critic reviews sth (=writes or says what they think of it) The critics who reviewed the play said that it wasn’t very good.a critic praises sth The play was highly praised by critics.a critic pans sth informal also a critic slates sth BrE informal (=criticizes something strongly) The film was panned by critics but was a commercial success.a critic attacks sth Many critics attacked Seurat’s paintings for their lack of colour.a critic hails sth as sth (=describes something as very good) Critics hailed the film as a triumph.2. someone who criticizes a person, organization, idea etcadjectivesa fierce/harsh/sharp/strong critic He is one of the president’s fiercest critics.a leading/prominent critic (=one who is well known for criticizing someone or something) She has been among the leading critics of the theory.an outspoken/vocal critic (=one who often criticizes very openly and directly) Her father, an outspoken critic of the regime, was killed by police.a frequent critic He has been a frequent critic of the government.a longtime critic (=one who has been criticizing someone or something for a long time) The senator is a longtime critic of the war.verbsanswer your critics How would you answer your critics?silence your critics (=make them stop criticizing you) The regime tried to silence its critics.confound your critics (=do well after being criticized) She confounded her critics and the show was a great success.disarm your critics (=make them feel more friendly towards you) The best way to disarm your critics is to make them laugh.prepositionsa critic of sth The senator is well-known as a critic of the president’s economic policies.phrasesprove your critics wrong She was desperate to prove her critics wrong.sth has its critics also sth is not without its critics (=it is criticized by some people) This policy was not without its critics within the party.
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