critic
名词 n.
动词 v.
英 /ˈkɹɪt.ɪk/
美 /ˈkɹɪt.ɪk/
英文释义
名词 n.
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A person who appraises the works of others.
— Following its publication, the novel received widespread acclaim from literary critics.
- A specialist in judging works of art.
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One who criticizes; a person who finds fault.
— When an author has many beauties consistent with virtue, piety, and truth, let not little critics exalt themselves, and shower down their ill nature.
- An opponent.
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Obsolete form of critique (“an act of criticism”).
— Make each day a Critick on the last.
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Obsolete form of critique (“the art of criticism”).
— And, perhaps, if they were distinctly weighed, and duly considered, they would afford us another sort of logic and critic, than what we have been hitherto acquainted with.
动词 v.
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To criticise.
— 1607, Antony Brewer (attributed), Lingua, or the Combat of the Five Senses for Superiority Nay, if you begin to critic once, we shall never have done.
词汇关系
词源
词源 1
Borrowed from Middle French critique, from Latin criticus, from Ancient Greek κριτικός (kritikós, “of or for judging, able to discern”), from κρίνω (krínō, “to judge”).
词源 2
Borrowed from Middle French critique, from Latin criticus, from Ancient Greek κριτικός (kritikós, “of or for judging, able to discern”), from κρίνω (krínō, “to judge”).
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