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词汇 critique
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Definition of critique in English:

critique

nounPlural critiques krɪˈtiːkkrɪˈtik
  • A detailed analysis and assessment of something, especially a literary, philosophical, or political theory.

    (尤指对文学、哲学或政治理论进行详细分析的)评论

    a critique of Marxist historicism
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Insightful, if a bit cagey, critiques of modern political philosophy.
    • If critique of social and political reality was possible in the East, its forum was cultural life.
    • However, postmodernism has figured more prominently in internal critiques of feminist theories.
    • In all, this is a fascinating overview with some detailed critiques.
    • In addition, there are two further political critiques of public equity investment.
    • Historical critique exposes the flaws or limitations of each of the political traditions.
    • His reputation rests on his incisive critiques of literary and political innocence and immaturity.
    • In Cuba he did political critiques via painting installations based on posters and billboards.
    • Its failings should be exposed in detailed published critiques.
    • I would not erase the good that has been accomplished through identity-based cultural critiques and political efforts.
    • The radical critique of the political is an excuse for refusal rather than grounds for collective agency.
    • Please feel free to leave constructive critiques and comments, as I would love to hear all your opinions on my progress.
    • You'll find reviews of the latest literary fiction, along with critiques of the work.
    • Some people who ask for critiques want critiques.
    • I hardly see any point in having critiques and comments if they are to be publicized outside the paper.
    • Each operated and trained its members on the basis of its particular analyses and its critique of the others.
    • All I was trying to give him was, ahem, a contribution to a critique of his political economy.
    • There is no space here to engage in a detailed critique of this approach.
    • This second use is very important to bear in mind as we try to assess the critiques of globalisation that have been recently aired in different forms.
    • They came back to me with detailed critiques, but maintained the same level of enthusiasm.
    Synonyms
    analysis, evaluation, assessment, appraisal, appreciation, review, write-up
    criticism, critical essay, textual examination, commentary, study, treatise, discourse, exposition, disquisition, account, exegesis
    British informal crit
    rare anatomization
verbcritiques, critiqued, critiquing krɪˈtiːkkrɪˈtik
[with object]
  • Evaluate (a theory or practice) in a detailed and analytical way.

    评论(理论或实践)给…写评论

    the authors critique the methods and practices used in the research

    作者们评论了研究所用的方法和做法。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I have critiqued such studies too often to want to do it again.
    • Then I discovered a course that offered the opportunity to have your writing critiqued by a published author through correspondence.
    • You also need to submit an essay discussing and critiquing the technique of a painter of your choice.
    • In any case, the suggestion that I should have talked to him before critiquing his article lacks a basis in any journalistic practice.
    • In critiquing his poems, reviewers substituted epithets for analysis.
    • Each week, two participants will email a short story or novel excerpt to the entire class, to be read and critiqued the following week.
    • It intrigues me that a weblog should be critiqued.
    • After every practice, he sat in Morgan's office, watched tape from the practice and critiqued himself.
    • It is simply looking at scientific data and critiquing it.
    • Before critiquing the author's work, a brief synopsis of the article is necessary.
    • It was so lovely to sit around the fire, drink wine, eat good food, and talk about stuff that didn't involve critiquing each other's work!
    • Although it may be too much to expect, it would have been useful to see how the other authors used and critiqued this framework.
    • They spent a half day in small groups, critiquing the evolving theory and inventory of learning outcomes.
    • The authors begin by critiquing some pronouncements that have been made by people who oppose the idea of race.
    • So many of our conversations over the past three years have been critiquing other establishments, and discussing how we would run them.
    • They argued, discussed, rendered discourses and critiqued each other's theories.
    • All of this points to the need for a theory of organization, and we can start to think about such a theory by critiquing the concept of work.
    • By critiquing one another, and listening to one another, we can make a difference in the world and protect human rights.
    • Many authors have evaluated and critiqued news Web sites and speculated about their future.
    • And when it comes to critiquing unfinished work, my guideline is to simplify.
    Synonyms
    deal with, be about, cover, be concerned with, concern itself with, discuss, speak about, talk about, write about, go into, explore, investigate, tackle, handle

Origin

Mid 17th century (as a noun): from French, based on Greek kritikē tekhnē 'critical art'.

Rhymes

antique, batik, beak, bespeak, bezique, bleak, boutique, cacique, caïque, cheek, chic, clique, creak, creek, Dominique, eke, freak, geek, Greek, hide-and-seek, keek, Lalique, leak, leek, Martinique, meek, midweek, Mozambique, Mustique, mystique, oblique, opéra comique, ortanique, peak, Peake, peek, physique, pique, pratique, reek, seek, shriek, Sikh, sleek, sneak, speak, Speke, squeak, streak, teak, technique, tongue-in-cheek, tweak, unique, veronique, weak, week, wreak

Definition of critique in US English:

critique

nounkrɪˈtikkriˈtēk
  • A detailed analysis and assessment of something, especially a literary, philosophical, or political theory.

    (尤指对文学、哲学或政治理论进行详细分析的)评论

    Example sentencesExamples
    • All I was trying to give him was, ahem, a contribution to a critique of his political economy.
    • There is no space here to engage in a detailed critique of this approach.
    • In addition, there are two further political critiques of public equity investment.
    • However, postmodernism has figured more prominently in internal critiques of feminist theories.
    • This second use is very important to bear in mind as we try to assess the critiques of globalisation that have been recently aired in different forms.
    • You'll find reviews of the latest literary fiction, along with critiques of the work.
    • In Cuba he did political critiques via painting installations based on posters and billboards.
    • If critique of social and political reality was possible in the East, its forum was cultural life.
    • Insightful, if a bit cagey, critiques of modern political philosophy.
    • The radical critique of the political is an excuse for refusal rather than grounds for collective agency.
    • Its failings should be exposed in detailed published critiques.
    • Each operated and trained its members on the basis of its particular analyses and its critique of the others.
    • I would not erase the good that has been accomplished through identity-based cultural critiques and political efforts.
    • I hardly see any point in having critiques and comments if they are to be publicized outside the paper.
    • Historical critique exposes the flaws or limitations of each of the political traditions.
    • They came back to me with detailed critiques, but maintained the same level of enthusiasm.
    • Some people who ask for critiques want critiques.
    • In all, this is a fascinating overview with some detailed critiques.
    • Please feel free to leave constructive critiques and comments, as I would love to hear all your opinions on my progress.
    • His reputation rests on his incisive critiques of literary and political innocence and immaturity.
    Synonyms
    analysis, evaluation, assessment, appraisal, appreciation, review, write-up
verbkrɪˈtikkriˈtēk
[with object]
  • Evaluate (a theory or practice) in a detailed and analytical way.

    评论(理论或实践)给…写评论

    the authors critique the methods and practices used in the research

    作者们评论了研究所用的方法和做法。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It is simply looking at scientific data and critiquing it.
    • Each week, two participants will email a short story or novel excerpt to the entire class, to be read and critiqued the following week.
    • It was so lovely to sit around the fire, drink wine, eat good food, and talk about stuff that didn't involve critiquing each other's work!
    • The authors begin by critiquing some pronouncements that have been made by people who oppose the idea of race.
    • And when it comes to critiquing unfinished work, my guideline is to simplify.
    • By critiquing one another, and listening to one another, we can make a difference in the world and protect human rights.
    • So many of our conversations over the past three years have been critiquing other establishments, and discussing how we would run them.
    • Although it may be too much to expect, it would have been useful to see how the other authors used and critiqued this framework.
    • In critiquing his poems, reviewers substituted epithets for analysis.
    • Then I discovered a course that offered the opportunity to have your writing critiqued by a published author through correspondence.
    • Many authors have evaluated and critiqued news Web sites and speculated about their future.
    • It intrigues me that a weblog should be critiqued.
    • After every practice, he sat in Morgan's office, watched tape from the practice and critiqued himself.
    • All of this points to the need for a theory of organization, and we can start to think about such a theory by critiquing the concept of work.
    • They argued, discussed, rendered discourses and critiqued each other's theories.
    • They spent a half day in small groups, critiquing the evolving theory and inventory of learning outcomes.
    • In any case, the suggestion that I should have talked to him before critiquing his article lacks a basis in any journalistic practice.
    • You also need to submit an essay discussing and critiquing the technique of a painter of your choice.
    • I have critiqued such studies too often to want to do it again.
    • Before critiquing the author's work, a brief synopsis of the article is necessary.
    Synonyms
    deal with, be about, cover, be concerned with, concern itself with, discuss, speak about, talk about, write about, go into, explore, investigate, tackle, handle

Origin

Mid 17th century (as a noun): from French, based on Greek kritikē tekhnē ‘critical art’.

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