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11. | Criticism should be aimed at helping those criticized. |
| 批评应该是与人为善的批评。 |
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12. | uninformed criticism |
| 依据不充分的批评,瞎批评 |
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13. | It is quite easy to criticise, but it is much harder to create something better than my own theory! |
| 这肯定会饱受批评的,便是要创建比我们的理念更好的东东出来就更难了。 |
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14. | 1.to criticize; to judge; (Am.) to score 2.criticism; comment; animadversion |
| 批评 |
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15. | “People always want to criticise us, they do not give us the credit we deserve because of the money. |
| “舆论总想法批评我们,仅仅因为我们有钱,他们就选择性地忽略我们应该得到的赞扬。” |
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16. | We tend to criticise states with which we have little or no national interests and which are not in a |
| 我们通常都批评那些对本国利益没多大影响,或者根本就没有影响的国家。 我们也批评那些无法对我们作出反击的国家。 |
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17. | Some Guatemalans mistrust her because of her past association with the Marxist guerrillas; others criticise |
| 有些危地马拉人并不信任她,原因就是她过去曾同马克思主义游击队结盟,其他人则批评她最近亲近博尔赫政府。 |
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18. | "Judge not, that you may not be judged" |
| 不批评别人,就不会遭人批评 |
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19. | For example, Bill Gates once told the media, "You criticise me for making profits aggressively, but why |
| 常常受到批评的比尔盖茨有一次对媒体说:“你们只指我赚钱的时候非常凶悍,为什么不讲我捐款的时候又是那么地慷慨?” |
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20. | reasonable criticism |
| 有理有据的批评,讲道理的批评 |
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