Examples of using Criticised in English and their translations into Chinese
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I said before the World Cup, Olivier is often unjustly criticised.
May's rhetoric was, once again, criticised.
When I was a child, I criticised my father.
He was criticised for conflating the two statements.
The Demographia index has been criticised for its simplification of affordability.
At that time, we were criticised.
Everyone is criticised more or less all the time.
He was always criticised.
We have our style and it has been criticised.
Obscene masquerade': Russian Federation criticised over Douma chemical attack denial.
This was praised at first, then criticised.
Idea should be criticised.
We have already criticised this earlier.
Maybe he was just criticised.
But Malaysia's minister of tourism and culture, Seri Nazri Aziz, has criticised the controversy over the film, calling it"ridiculous.".
Some modern writers have criticised this approach on the grounds that Rumford's experiments in no way represented systematic quantitative measurements.
He criticised romantic fiction for mingling‘good and bad' qualities of characters without indicating to readers which ones to follow.
In it, he criticised the Roman Catholic Church and offered negative portrayals of Judaism and Islam.
China criticised Abe's offering as well as the visits by the other Japanese cabinet members to the shrine, saying it“resolutely opposes” the commemoration.
At the time, Israel criticised Arab countries for undermining dialogue by repeatedly singling out the country in international arenas.