词汇 | critical |
释义 | critical adjective uk/ˈkrɪt.ɪ.kəl/ us/ˈkrɪt̬.ɪ.kəl/ (NOT PLEASED) B2 批评的;批判的;挑剔的;谨严的 saying that someone or something is bad or wrong a critical report 批判性的报道 The report is highly critical of safety standards at the factory. 这篇报道尖锐地批评了那家工厂的安全标准。
(IMPORTANT) B2 关键性的;决定性的;至关重要的 of the greatest importance to the way things might happen The president's support is critical (to this project). 总统的支持(对该计划)至关重要。 a critical decision 重大决定
(GIVING OPINIONS) C2 (对书、戏剧、电影等)评论的 giving opinions or judgments on books, plays, films, etc. She has written a major critical appraisal/study of Saul Bellow's novels. 她着有一篇重要的评论文章,对索尔‧贝娄的小说作了评价/研究。 His last film won/received critical acclaim (= was praised by film critics). 他的最新影片赢得了评论界的赞誉。
(SERIOUS) B2 严重的;危急的,危险的 extremely serious or dangerous Both drivers are critical/in a critical condition (= so badly hurt that they might die) after the 120 mph crash. 两车在时速为120英里的情况下相撞,司机均身受重伤,情况危急。 |
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