criticized
/ˈkrɪt.ɪ.saɪz/ (bre, ipa) · [krˈɪtəsˌaɪzd] /ˈkrɪt̬.ɪ.saɪz/ (ame, ipa) · [krˈɪtəsˌaɪzd] /ˈkri-tə-ˌsīz/ (ame, mw)
criticized — 動詞
- criticizedpresent simple I / you / we / they
- criticizeds3rd person singular
- criticizeding-ing form
- criticizededpast simple
1. to say that you think someone or something has done something wrong or is not go
批評;指責
對某人或某事表達不滿意的看法
to say that you think someone or something has done something wrong or is not good enough
Tariro criticized the city council for ignoring the broken sidewalk on her street.
Tariro 批評市議會忽視她家那條街的人行道破損問題。
criticize + someone + for + -ing
The health inspector criticized the restaurant's kitchen as too dirty to stay open.
衛生稽查員批評餐廳廚房太髒,無法繼續營業。
criticize + something + as + adjective
Benjamin's teacher criticized his essay but showed him how to improve the opening.
Benjamin 的老師批評他的作文,但也教他如何改善開頭段落。
Local residents criticized the plan to close the town's only library without warning.
當地居民批評關閉鎮上唯一圖書館的計劃,事前沒有任何通知。
Wren never criticizes her children in front of their friends.
Wren 從不在孩子的朋友面前指責他們。
- condemn
much stronger; implies moral outrage, used about actions or systems rather than personal matters
- denounce
very formal and public, often used in political contexts
- reproach
softer and more personal; expresses disappointment rather than harsh judgment
- find fault with
less formal; focuses on noticing small problems rather than making a broad judgment
文法句型
criticize + someone/something
criticize + someone + for + -ing
用法筆記
Distinguish from sense 2 (JUDGE QUALITY): this sense focuses on finding what is wrong or expressing disapproval, while sense 2 means giving a balanced professional assessment of a creative work.
常見錯誤
2. to examine a book, film, or other creative work carefully and give a considered
評論;評析
對書、電影等作品進行專業評判
to examine a book, film, or other creative work carefully and give a considered opinion about its good and bad points
The New York Times criticized the new film for its weak script and slow pacing.
《紐約時報》評論這部新片劇本薄弱、節奏緩慢。
criticize + creative work + for + flaws
Lara criticized the novel in her review but still called it worth reading.
Lara 在她的書評中評論了這本小說,但仍認為值得一讀。
Film students are taught to criticize a movie without simply saying they liked it.
電影系學生被教導要評析一部電影,而不是只說喜不喜歡。
The architecture journal criticized the new museum building for blocking the park's light.
建築期刊評論新的博物館大樓擋住了公園的光線。
In her column, Roya criticized the novel's slow start but praised its ending.
Roya 在她的專欄中評論這本小說開頭緩慢,但稱讚其結局。
- review
neutral and systematic; the most direct synonym, used especially for formal published assessments
- evaluate
broader and more neutral; applies to any kind of judgment, not only creative works
- assess
emphasizes measuring quality against standards, often used in academic or professional contexts
- critique
implies a detailed, balanced analysis pointing out both strengths and weaknesses
文法句型
criticize + something (book, film, creative work)
用法筆記
Distinguish from sense 1 (EXPRESS DISAPPROVAL): this sense means judging a creative or professional work with a balanced eye, not simply finding fault. It is the kind of criticism a reviewer or critic gives.