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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 1616 COCA: 1126
critical
krɪtɪkəl ˈkrɪtɪkəl
1 ADJ-GRADED 极重要的;关键的 A critical time, factor, or situation is extremely important. 极重要的;关键的
  • The incident happened at a critical point in the campaign.

    该事件发生在竞选活动的关键时期。

  • Environmentalists say a critical factor in the city's pollution is its population.

    环境保护主义者说造成该城市污染问题的一个关键因素是其人口数量。

  • He says setting priorities is of critical importance.

    他说确定优先顺序是至关重要的。

  • How you finance a business is critical to the success of your venture.

    如何融资对企业的成功至关重要。

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  • Economic prosperity depends critically on an open world trading system.

    经济繁荣关键要靠一个开放的世界贸易体系。

  • It was a critically important moment in his career.

    那是他事业中至关重要的一刻。

2 ADJ (局势)严重的,有危险的 A critical situation is very serious and dangerous. (局势)严重的,有危险的
  • The German authorities are considering an airlift if the situation becomes critical.

    如果局势变得危急,德国当局将考虑实施空运。

  • Its day-to-day finances are in a critical state.

    其日常财务状况十分糟糕。

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  • Moscow is running critically low on food supplies.

    莫斯科的食品供给严重不足。

3 ADJ (病情)危急的,严重的 If a person is critical or in a critical condition in hospital, they are seriously ill. (病情)危急的,严重的
  • Ten of the injured are said to be in critical condition.

    据说伤者中有10人情况危急。

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  • She was critically ill.

    她病情危重。

  • A youth was killed and another critically injured.

    一名青年被杀,另一名受重伤。

4 ADJ-GRADED 批评的;挑剔的 To be critical of someone or something means to criticize them. 批评的;挑剔的
  • His report is highly critical of the trial judge. [+ of]

    他在报告中对主审法官有颇多批评。

  • ...a few dozen intellectuals who've been critical of the regime.

    几十名一直批判该政权的知识分子

  • He has apologised for critical remarks he made about the referee.

    他为自己对裁判的出言不逊道了歉。

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  • She spoke critically of Lara.

    她说起拉腊来颇有微词。

5 ADJ [ADJ n] 评判性的;审慎的 A critical approach to something involves examining and judging it carefully. 评判性的;审慎的
  • We need to become critical text-readers.

    我们需要培养对文章的评判能力。

  • Marx's work was more than a critical study of capitalist production.

    马克思的著作不仅仅是对资本主义生产的批判性研究。

  • ...the critical analysis of political ideas.

    对政治观点的评判分析

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  • Wyman watched them critically.

    怀曼仔细地观察他们。

6 ADJ [ADJ n] 评论家的;评论界的 If something or someone receives critical acclaim, critics say that they are very good. 评论家的;评论界的
  • The film met with considerable critical and public acclaim.

    该影片受到了影评人和公众的高度评价。

  • The show was also a resounding critical success.

    这次演出同样好评如潮。

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N.

critical issue, critical role 1

critical state 1 2 3

critical condition 3

critical acclaim 6

VERB.

become critical 1 2

PREP.

critical of someone, critical of something 4

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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 1616 COCA: 1126
critical

adjective¹

1disapproving不贊成VERBS | ADVERB | PREPOSITION VERBSbe批評become變得持批評態度remain依然持批評態度ADVERBextremely, fairly, very, etc.極其/相當/非常挑剔bitterly, deeply, fiercely, harshly, highly, severely, sharply, strongly尖銳批評的;深刻批評的;猛烈批評的increasingly越來越多批評的overly過度批評的I think you're being overly critical.我覺得你批評得太過了。equally同樣地挑剔a little, slightly, etc.有點兒/略有些挑剔mildly溫和批評的openly公開批評的She became openly critical of party policy.她開始公開批評黨的政策。PREPOSITIONof不贊同⋯的The report was highly critical of the company's poor safety record.報告嚴厲批評了該公司糟糕的安全記錄。
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adjective²

2important重要VERBS | ADVERB | PREPOSITION VERBSbe至關緊要become變得關鍵ADVERBreally非常關鍵absolutely至為關鍵increasingly越來越關鍵PREPOSITIONfor對⋯極為重要Maintaining control of the budget is absolutely critical for success.控制住預算對於成功極為重要。to對⋯至關重要This reorganization is critical to the long-term future of the company.這次重組對公司的長遠發展至關重要。
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 1616 COCA: 1126
critical adj.
critical (critical of sb's efforts) essential (of critical importance) serious1 (critical illness)
critical

adjective

critical ♦︎ disapproving ♦︎ judgemental ♦︎ damningThese words all describe your reaction to sb/sth when you think that they are bad or wrong. 这些词均表示批评的、挑剔的、不以为然的。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配critical / disapproving of sb / stha critical / disapproving glance / look / voicea critical / disapproving / judgemental tone / attitudecritical / disapproving / judgemental / damning commentsa critical / judgemental personto cast a critical / disapproving eye at sb / sthvery critical / disapproving / judgementalmildly critical / disapproving critical expressing what you think is bad or wrong about sb/sth 批评的;批判性的;挑剔的They issued a critical report on the government's handling of the crisis.他们发表了一篇批评政府处理危机方式的报道。Tom's parents were highly critical of the school.汤姆的父母对学校提出了强烈的批评。OPP uncritical Uncritical is usually used in a disapproving way. * uncritical常含贬义Her uncritical acceptance of everything I said began to irritate me.我说什么她都一味称是,开始让我感到不快。 see also criticize blame critically

adverb

He spoke critically of the government.他对政府颇有微词。
disapproving showing that you feel that sb/sth is bad or wrong 不赞成的;表示反对的;不以为然的She gave him a disapproving glance.她不以为然地瞥了他一眼。She sounded disapproving as we discussed my plans.我们讨论我的计划时,她听起来不太赞成。OPP approving good 6 see also disapprove disapprove disapprovingly

adverb

He shook his head disapprovingly.他不以为然地摇摇头。
judgemental (BrE) ( judgmental, especially in NAmE) dʒʌdʒˈmentl (disapproving) judging sb/sth and criticizing them too quickly 动辄评头论足的;动辄指责的Stop being so judgemental!别这样动不动就指责人! see also judge judge verb 1 damning ˈdæmɪŋ very critical of sb/sth; producing evidence to suggest that sb is guilty 非常挑剔的;刻薄的;导致定罪的damning criticism / evidence谴责性的批评;足以定罪的证据a damning conclusion / report批评性的结论/报告Her report is expected to deliver a damning indictment of education standards.她的报告估计会对教育水平予以强烈的谴责。 OPP glowing good 6
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 1616 COCA: 1126
critical
Words used to describe criticism: accusatory, accusing, acerbic...
Important: important, major, key...
Difficult or impossible to deal with: difficult, impossible, trying...
Injured, wounded or hurt: injured, wounded, hurt...
Words used to describe thoughts, beliefs and ideas: abstract, central, theoretical...

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