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crit·i·cism
/ˈkrɪtəˌsɪzəm/
批評,評論,非難
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Crit·i·cism
n.
1.
The
rules
and
principles
which
regulate
the
practice
of
the
critic
;
the
art
of
judging
with
knowledge
and
propriety
of
the
beauties
and
faults
of
a
literary
performance
,
or
of
a
production
in
the
fine
arts
;
as
,
dramatic
criticism
.
The
elements
of
criticism
depend
on
the
two
principles
of
Beauty
and
Truth
,
one
of
which
is
the
final
end
or
object
of
study
in
every
one
of
its
pursuits
:
Beauty
,
in
letters
and
the
arts
;
Truth
,
in
history
and
sciences
.
--
Brande
&
C
.
By
criticism
,
as
it
was
first
instituted
by
Aristotle
,
was
meant
a
standard
of
judging
well
.
--
Dryden
.
2.
The
act
of
criticising
;
a
critical
judgment
passed
or
expressed
;
a
critical
observation
or
detailed
examination
and
review
;
a
critique
;
animadversion
;
censure
.
About
the
plan
of
=\“Rasselas”
little
was
said
by
the
critics
;
and
yet
the
faults
of
the
plan
might
seem
to
invite
severe
criticism
.\= --
Macaulay
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
criticism
n
1:
disapproval
expressed
by
pointing
out
faults
or
shortcomings
; "
the
senator
received
severe
criticism
from
his
opponent
" [
syn
:
unfavorable judgment
]
2:
a
serious
examination
and
judgment
of
something
;
"
constructive
criticism
is
always
appreciated
" [
syn
:
critique
]
3:
a
written
evaluation
of
a
work
of
literature
[
syn
: {
literary
criticism
]
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