单词:criticizingly
adv.
criticize的变形
criticize
['kriti,saiz]
vt., vi.
批评;批判;指责;非难:
He openly criticized the plan as impracticable.
他公开批评该计划不切实际。
You have done your best; I have nothing to criticize.
你已尽力,我无可指责。
评论;评价:
Would you like to read and criticize my new novel?
您愿意阅读并评论一下我的新小说吗?
变形:
vt., vi.
criticized
. criticizing
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