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
- However if you are always criticising them, they are going to wonder what they are doing seeing you.
但是,如果你总是批评他们,他们是去不知他们在做什么,看到你。 - A senior official was stripped of all his privileges for publicly criticising his employer.
一名高管由于公然批评其老板而被剥夺了所有特权。 - Rather than constantly criticising them or making jokes about their appearance or views, you should encourage them and support them through this time.
与其不断地批评他们或对自己的外表或意见的笑话,你应该鼓励他们,支持他们度过这段时间。 - 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。 - I love drawing, and I have a hard time criticising others'work as well.
我爱绘画,倒不如让我用更多的时间给别人的画挑毛病。 - I am not criticising you, I just want my student to be a better speaker.
我不是在批评你,我只是希望我的学生能够成为更好的演说家。 - 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。 - His military lawyer, Major Michael Mori, has been threatened with prosecution for harshly criticising the tribunals.
而其军事律师,少校迈克尔·莫里则因为对军事法庭的尖刻批评将面临被起诉的威胁。 - 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。 - The offence charged was not that of criticising institutions, or the acts or persons of rulers, but of circulating what was deemed an immoral doctrine, the lawfulness of Tyrannicide.
条例中所指的罪行不是对制度的批评,也不是对统治者的行动或人格的批评,而是传播一种被指为不道德的教养,即认为诛弑暴君具有合法性质的教义。