criticising
英 ['krɪtɪ,saɪz]
美
v. 批评;吹毛求疵;非难
criticise的现在分词
现在分词:criticising
双语例句
- They've tabled a motion criticising the Government for doing nothing about the problem.
他们提交了一项动议,批评政府在该问题上无所作为。 - But criticising an American company comes easier than deferring to critics of the police.
但是批评一家美国公司要比听从对警察的批评容易得多。 - Criticising Washington for being irrational about tax and spending a year from a presidential election is about as pointless as admonishing a box full of frogs.
在距离总统大选还有一年时批评华盛顿对税收和消费问题不够理性,就像警告一箱青蛙一样毫无意义。 - He also keeps criticising Germany for its reluctance to accept a eurozone bond and to allow the ECB to buy Italian bonds unconditionally.
他还连续抨击德国不愿接受欧元区债券,不愿让欧洲央行无条件购买意大利债券的行为。 - I thought my Granta story was just fine as it was; I didn't want to see actors impersonating my parents and audiences criticising them.
我认为我的《授权》杂志上的故事像它现在的状态就是很好的;我不想看到演员装扮我的父母还有观众批评他们。 - I have read this article again and I don't see that it is criticising China or telling China what to do.
我再次的阅读这篇文章,而不觉得它在批评中国或者告诉中国应该怎么做。 - Try to refrain from criticising others who do not see eye to eye with you.
要避免去批判其他人,那些与你意见并不一致的人。 - Criticising all with hardly more reverence than the Indian would feel for the clerical band, the judicial robe, the pillory, the gallows, the fireside, or the church.
她几乎和印第安人一样,以不屑的态度批评牧师的丝带,法官的黑袍,颈手枷,绞刑架,家庭或教会。 - Should I, I wondered, stop criticising their frozen foreheads and follow their lead?
我不知道自己是不是也该停止批评她们那僵硬的额头,去效仿她们呢? - We have no problem criticising each other in the dressing room.
我们没有问题,批评的每个更衣室其他。