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Significados de
criticise
en inglés
portugués
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catalán
criticar
español
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Find fault with; express criticism of; point out real or perceived flaws.
knock
criticize
pick apart
praise
español
criticar
Sinónimos
Examples for "
knock
"
knock
criticize
pick apart
Examples for "
knock
"
1
Its Stafford government loans, for example,
knock
points off the interest rate.
2
One positive result is likely to have a very positive
knock
-
on
effect!
3
The
knock
-
on
effects are seen in children's education, unemployment and financial losses.
4
The major
knock
-
on
effect has been that social media is more available.
5
The insistence that had been in the
knock
spoke in the voice.
1
Hasn't seen me in sixteen years, and he feels free to
criticize
.
2
He has used his family's personal story to
criticize
Trump's border policies.
3
Maldonado has used performance and graffiti art to
criticize
the Cuban government.
4
The report will
criticize
some CIA officials by name, the officials said.
5
Of course one can legitimately
criticize
Islam without being bigoted or racist.
1
The best bet for Whitehall was to
pick
apart
the prosecutor's case.
2
Clementine tries to
pick
apart
other elements of the creation myth.
3
Mike and Matthew
pick
apart
the first speeches given by party leaders this year.
4
It's Friday, which means I'm cranky enough to
pick
apart
an ill-conceived concept design.
5
It wouldn't take much to
pick
apart
the knots and leave the place unguarded.
Uso de
criticise
en inglés
1
The problem I have is that my children constantly
criticise
my food.
2
MP's
criticise
the swift law change to validate thousands of speeding tickets.
3
Until recently, indeed, it was considered bad form to
criticise
the Speaker.
4
They say some Sinhalese who
criticise
the government are also at risk.
5
Farage has appeared repeatedly on Russian state TV to
criticise
the EU.
6
Maldonado has used performance and graffiti art to
criticise
the Cuban government.
7
It is one thing to comment on or
criticise
a particular decision.
8
They also strongly
criticise
the idea of an amnesty for illegal deforesters.
9
We cannot
criticise
the work Scott Morrison has done in this campaign.
10
The document notes divisions over trade but does not
criticise
protectionist activity.
11
To explain is not to excuse; to
criticise
is not to capitulate.
12
Governments
criticise
the corporation for its assumed bias this or that way.
13
Let not the atheist
criticise
society; it is too big an affair.
14
Will they
criticise
the security measures as overweening, ostentatious and largely unnecessary?
15
Some residents are reluctant to openly
criticise
Tepco, a major local employer.
16
She has little time for adults who doubt and
criticise
her actions.
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criticise
Verbo
Indicativo · Presente
Colocaciones frecuentes
criticise the government
criticise people
criticise such
criticise as
criticise aspects
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Translations for
criticise
portugués
apreciar
criticar
catalán
criticar
español
criticar
Criticise
a través del tiempo
Criticise
por variante geográfica
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Irlanda
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Nueva Zelanda
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