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81. | To assail with stinging criticism;excoriate. |
| 痛责以尖刻的批评攻击;严厉地批评 |
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82. | She can' t take criticism / being criticized. |
| 她受不了批评. |
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83. | care-and-attention home for the physically disabled |
| 残疾人士护理院;伤残人士护理院 |
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84. | This practice, which has been criticised by linguists and intellectuals in China, is gaining popularity here. |
| 中国也曾出现过这种风气,招致语言学者和文化界人士的批评。 此风在本地尤盛。 |
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85. | Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi has paid another visit to the Yasukuni shrine in Tokyo that is seen by critics as a symbol of Japan's past military aggression. |
| 日本首相小泉纯一郎又一次参拜了东京的靖国神社,靖国神社被批评人士视为日本军国主义侵略历史的象征。 |
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86. | There are two ways of making criticism: one is by self-criticism and the other by criticism. |
| 批评有两条,一条是自我批评,一条是批评。 |
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87. | We can't declare that a criticism is incorrect just because the methods used are not good enough. |
| 不能因为批评的方法不够好,就说批评错了。 |
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88. | To criticize repeatedly;carp. |
| 不断地批评;吹毛求疵 |
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89. | In the process, both criticism and counter-criticism should be permitted, the truth should be upheld and mistakes corrected. |
| 允许批评,允许反批评; 要坚持真理,修正错误。 |
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90. | adverse criticism |
| 敌对的批评 |
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