영어에서 Criticise 을 사용하는 예와 한국어로 번역
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Fans can criticise.
Criticise them”?
Again we can criticise.
Criticise trees for good luck.
I never criticise anyone.
Criticise you and put you down?
Also support and not criticise them.
We must criticise ourselves.”.
From What Angle Did N. G. Chernyshevsky Criticise Kantianism?
When I criticise, help me to remain silent.
It does not mean we cannot criticise wrong things.
You criticise turangi, but you know that every night.
Hard to cope with. Fathers always have to criticise their children.
I never criticise my colleagues for the way they play.
Hard to cop with. Typical fathers always have to criticise their children.
Bag out Criticise. Don't bag out BAG OUT Australian English.
Let's keep a record of the foolish things we have done and criticise ourselves.
In America, you can criticise the government, but not Darwin.".
Efforts to inculcate positive qualities in children at school is a noble goal,which none will criticise.
Typical fathers always have to criticise their children. Hard to cop with.
We often criticise the politicians and their double-faced statements, but maybe we are worse than they are.
At the same time many black feminists such as bell hooks criticise the movement for being dominated by white women.
He could criticise the students he taught with little fear of come back, and his colleagues came in for similar criticism which one would have to say was usually deserved.
The agreement is opposed by unions, charities, NGOs, and environmentalists in Europe who criticise the agreement for reducing regulations on food safety and environmental legislation.
Just as when two clashing musical notes played together force a piece of music forward, so discord in our thoughts, ideas and values compel us to think,re-evaluate and criticise.
A wife should not criticise her husband and parents-in-law in front of other people.
He gave his presidential address in December 1918 on the topic Mathematics in War Perspective in which he criticise the United States for falling short of making the mathematical preparations of Britain, France, and Germany.
Some people criticise the content and objective of the dialogue between the Holy See and Beijing, claiming that the Holy See has not openly criticised China's policies on human rights and has not attempted to change certain political policies of the Chinese government.
Some people on the US left criticise him for running as an individual, not as part of a wider movement.
While retaining the right to advise and criticise we should start off with a defense of the popular movement and an acceptance that the decision about how to balance political opposition to imperialism with the military need for imperialist intervention is theirs and theirs alone to make.