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adj.
批評的;挑剔的;決定性的;危險的
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adj.
臨界的
adj.
(形容詞)
- 決定性的,關鍵性的,危急的 decisive; vital; urgent
- [A]批評的,批判的 of or related to the work of a critic
adj.
形容詞
- 批評的, 批判的,批判性的
- 危急的
- 吹毛求疵的,愛挑剔的
- 關鍵性的,緊要的,必不可少的,緊缺而必須的,極重要的,至關緊要的
- 有判斷力的,判斷公正的
- 評論性的
- 對...表示不滿的
- 嚴重的
- 不穩定的
- 可能有危險的
Adjective:
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marked by a tendency to find and call attention to errors and flaws;
"a critical attitude"
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at or of a point at which a property or phenomenon suffers an abrupt change especially having enough mass to sustain a chain reaction;
"a critical temperature of water is 100 degrees C--its boiling point at standard atmospheric pressure"
"critical mass"
"go critical"
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characterized by careful evaluation and judgment;
"a critical reading"
"a critical dissertation"
"a critical analysis of Melville's writings"
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urgently needed; absolutely necessary;
"a critical element of the plan"
"critical medical supplies"
"vital for a healthy society"
"of vital interest"
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forming or having the nature of a turning point or crisis;
"a critical point in the campaign"
"the critical test"
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being in or verging on a state of crisis or emergency;
"a critical shortage of food"
"a critical illness"
"an illness at the critical stage"
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of or involving or characteristic of critics or criticism;
"critical acclaim"
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用作形容詞 (adj.)
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It is difficult enough to be critical of our own mistakes.
我們們本人的出錯使用開展批評的太度我覺得相當難處。
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She viewed the findings with a critical eye.
她以反省的洞察力正確看待這分析報告單。
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Our clients are very critical on quality.
當我們的的客戶對商品信息的質量管理是很苛刻的。
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Joint strategic maneuver is critical.
協同戰略布局來加入是決策性的。
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Two of the burn victims were in a critical condition last night.
多名燒傷人群昨天早上在夜里位于是安全風險的現況。
用作形容詞 (adj.)
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These materials become quite soft and flexible above critical temperature.
這類資料在臨界值熱度往上變得更加非常綿軟和有利彎折變形。
用作形容詞 (adj.)
應用于定語
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We are at a critical time in history.
我們公司正存在厲史的兇險班次。
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We must inherit in a critical way.
讓我們需要以批判的習慣文化。
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A few intimate in whose critical judgement he had confidence.
他有幾塊可信性賴其忠言的莫逆之交。
看做表語
S+be+~+ prep .-phrase
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She is critical about everything.
她對所有的都比較喜歡吹毛求疵。
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He is very critical in his choice.
他挑選得嚴格格。
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He is critical of anything his wife does.
他愛人干嗎東西事他都斤斤計較。
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We made a serious error, at a critical moment when France was already nervous and uncertain.
來源于: H. Macmillan
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Their need for American grain was critical.
出自于: H. Kissinger
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They were vulnerable, critical installations and could take weeks to repair or replace completely.
選自: A. Hailey
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用作形容詞 (adj.)
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副詞+~
~+介詞
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adj. (形容詞)
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critical作“關鍵性的”解時,指的是臨近危機或轉折點,并暗示問題臨近解決或發生轉變。
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critical作“批評的”解時,指對某事物在整體上作出清楚的判斷和評價,有時指對錯誤或不完善處極為敏感,以致有挑剔的意味。引申可作“臨界的”解。
- critical,acute,urgent
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- 這些形容詞均有“緊急的”或“嚴重的”之意。
- critical指極為危急或缺乏的狀況,而這種狀況標志一種轉折點。
- acute通常指需要和缺乏的緊急程度。也指病情的嚴重。
- urgent指情況緊急,急需解決問題。
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