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noun a music/theatre/literary, etc. critic音乐、戏剧、文学等评论家 The critics loved the movie. 评论家喜爱这部电影。 She is one of the ruling party's most outspoken critics. 她是最直言不讳地批评执政党的人之一。 a critic of private health care对私营医疗保健服务持批评态度的人 Critics described the paintings as worthless rubbish. Critics point out that poverty still exists. He is now a major critic of the nuclear industry. I am my own worst critic. She is looking for a chance to prove her critics wrong. She is one of her husband’s severest critics. Some critics are calling him ‘the new De Niro’. The film was hailed by critics as a triumphant piece of realism. The play was panned by critics. an outspoken critic of government policy He’s a restaurant critic for ‘The Times’. Several literary critics wrote unflattering reviews of her first novel. She is one of the ruling party’s most outspoken critics. 她是最直言不讳地批评执政党的人之一。 |