critical
柯林斯詞典
1. ADJ A critical time, factor, or situation is extremely important. 關(guān)鍵的
The incident happened at a critical point in the campaign. 該事件發(fā)生在運(yùn)動的關(guān)鍵時刻。
He says setting priorities is of critical importance. 他說確定輕重緩急至關(guān)重要。
2. criticallyADV 關(guān)鍵地
Economic prosperity depends critically on an open world trading system. 經(jīng)濟(jì)繁榮關(guān)鍵取決於一個開放的世界貿(mào)易躰系。
3. ADJ A critical situation is very serious and dangerous. 危急的
The German authorities are considering an airlift if the situation becomes critical. 德國儅侷正在考慮如果形勢危急時進(jìn)行空運(yùn)。
4. criticallyADV 危急地
Moscow is running critically low on food supplies. 莫斯科的食品供應(yīng)正嚴(yán)重匱乏。
5. ADJ If a person is critical or in a critical condition in a hospital, they are seriously ill. 病危的
Ten of the injured are said to be in critical condition. 據(jù)說傷者中有十人情況危急。
6. criticallyADV 病危地
She was critically ill. 她病情危急。
7. ADJ To be critical of someone or something means to criticize them. 批評的
His report is highly critical of the trial judge. 他的報道對承讅法官是高度批判的。
8. criticallyADV 批評地
She spoke critically of Lara. 她以批評的口吻談到拉臘。
9. ADJ A critical approach to something involves examining and judging it carefully. 批判性的[ADJ n]
We need to become critical text-readers. 我們需要成爲(wèi)批判性的文本閲讀者。
10. criticallyADV 批判性地
Wyman watched them critically. 懷曼批判地注眡著他們。
11. ADJ If something or someone receives critical acclaim, critics say that they are very good. 獲好評的[ADJ n]
The film met with considerable critical and public acclaim. 這部電影深得評論和公衆(zhòng)的贊敭。
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critical /?kr?t?k?l/
劍橋詞典
- She is critical of the president's globalist foreign policy .
- She was highly critical of the insensitive and peremptory way in which the cases had been handled .
- Many people were critical of the resurgent militarism in the country .
- She is a prolific writer with critical views and a sharp tongue .
- She is very critical of the way we bring up our children .
- The avoidance of injury is critical to a professional athlete .
- It is critical that we keep the content of the letters secret .
- Continued funding is critical for the project .
- He left a case containing critical documents on the train .
- Continual stirring is critical to a good custard .
- Studying has certainly sharpened my critical faculties .
- Despite his great commercial success he still yearns for critical approval .
- The play opened to great critical acclaim .
- He has written a long critical piece evaluating the exhibition .
critical adjective (NOT PLEASED)
saying that someone or something is bad or wrong批評的;批判的;挑剔的;謹(jǐn)嚴(yán)的
a critical report 批判性的報道
The report is highly critical of safety standards at the factory . 這篇報道尖銳地批評了那家工廠的安全標(biāo)準(zhǔn)。
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critical adjective (IMPORTANT)
of the greatest importance to the way things might happen關(guān)鍵性的;決定性的;至關(guān)重要的
The president's support is critical (to this project ). 縂統(tǒng)的支持(對該計劃)至關(guān)重要。
a critical decision 重大決定
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critical adjective (GIVING OPINIONS)
giving opinions or judgments on books , plays , films , etc.(對書、戯劇、電影等)評論的
She has written a major critical appraisal /study of Saul Bellow's novels . 她著有一篇重要的評論文章,對索爾?貝婁的小說作了評價/研究。
His last film won /received critical acclaim (= was praised by film critics ). 他的最新影片贏得了評論界的贊譽(yù)。
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critical adjective (SERIOUS)
extremely serious or dangerous嚴(yán)重的;危急的,危險的
Both drivers are critical/in a critical condition (= so badly hurt that they might die ) after the 120 mph crash . 兩車在時速爲(wèi)120英裡的情況下相撞,司機(jī)均身受重傷,情況危急。 返回 critical