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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
critic
crit·ic [critic critics] BrE [ˈkrɪtɪk] NAmE [ˈkrɪtɪk] noun 1. a person who expresses opinions about the good and bad qualities of books, music, etc •a music/theatre/literary, etc. critic •The critics loved the movie. 2. a person who expresses disapproval of sb/sth and talks about their bad qualities, especially publicly •She is one of the ruling party's most outspoken critics. •a critic of private health care Word Origin: late 16th cent.: from Latin criticus, from Greek kritikos, from kritēs ‘a judge’, from krinein ‘judge, decide’. Example Bank: •Critics described the paintings as worthless rubbish. •Critics point out that poverty still exists. •He is now a major critic of the nuclear industry. •I am my own worst critic. •She is looking for a chance to prove her critics wrong. •She is one of her husband's severest critics. •Some critics are calling him ‘the new De Niro’. •The film was hailed by critics as a triumphant piece of realism. •The play was panned by critics. •an outspoken critic of government policy •He's a restaurant critic for ‘The Times’. •Several literary critics wrote unflattering reviews of her first novel. •She is one of the ruling party's most outspoken critics.
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