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критика (The US on Sunday refused to impose sanctions on Russia before a widely anticipated Russian invasion of Ukraine, Reuters reports, despite mounting criticism from Kyiv.); литературно-художественная критика; критический разбор; критическая статья; замечание; рецензия; критическое замечание; нападение с критикой; негативное восприятие (Ремедиос_П); претензия (Ремедиос_П); критический отзыв; критикование; рецензирование; разбирание |
Gruzovik |
хуление |
agric. |
разбор (of book) |
arts. |
искусствоведение; искусствознание |
cinema |
замечание (Не saw our films and gave valuable criticism) |
dipl., philos. |
критицизм; критическая философия |
econ. |
пункт критики (Indeed, one criticism of Hayek's theory concerns its assumption that, despite the dispersal of knowledge among a large number of decision makers, "as a whole, the aggregated set of all decision makers have a complete set of all relevant knowledge. A.Rezvov) |
Gruzovik, inf. |
проработка |
Makarov. |
нападки |
obs., inf. |
похула |
philos. |
кантианство |
psychol. |
критичность; критический анализ; разбор |
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критические замечания (But his coverage of the Wagner report greatly downplays the report's criticisms. • They claim he is trying to bury the issue rather than taking their criticisms on board. • Maitan has also defended the majority around Bertinotti from criticisms made by the party's left wing. • In his Biographical Memoir he has ably answered the criticisms of his character. • It will be his first chance to publicly answer the criticisms that have been levelled against him. • Cited instances of anti-Americanism include an extremely wide spectrum of disapproval, from petty claims to sensible criticisms. • The ruling coalition's campaign ignores criticisms and presents the image of a party destined to govern. • One of the most persistent criticisms of capitalism is that it fosters avarice and greed. • And then, when a third party defends the targets against the unfair criticisms, the critics seem upset. • There were also criticisms that he was spending time on the telephone, apparently directly related to his ongoing dispute against the Authority. • The most severe criticisms journalists can make of a government minister is that they act in bad faith, are disloyal and are untrustworthy. • For reasons to which I have referred already I would reject each of those criticisms. • Although criticisms of the multi-million pound scheme came thick and fast, the experts were on hand to answer questions. • That made criticisms of his absences sort of a third rail, so they couldn't use the issue effectively. • But let's be careful with our criticisms, thoughtful about where we lay the responsibility. Alexander Demidov); критика (We must put our differences and criticisms aside and stand together against our common foes. • Eventually, he had to respond to the mounting attacks and criticisms by Labor. bookworm); критические аргументы (bookworm) |
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lit. |
Refers to the concept of analysis, evaluation and interpretation of literature. |