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criticism ['krɪtɪsɪz(ə)m] nstresses
gen. 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
criticisms n
gen. 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)
 English thesaurus
criticism ['krɪtɪsɪz(ə)m] n
lit. Refers to the concept of analysis, evaluation and interpretation of literature.
criticism: 689 phrases in 44 subjects
Advertising19
Art1
Aviation medicine2
Business4
Christianity1
Cinematography2
Diplomacy13
Economy4
Figurative6
Finances3
Formal2
General362
Historical1
Idiomatic5
Informal13
International transportation1
Internet1
Ironical2
Law3
Linguistics2
Literature13
Makarov107
Marketing2
Mass media36
Mathematics7
Military2
Obsolete / dated2
Patents5
Philosophy4
Politics19
Programming1
Proverb1
Psychiatry5
Psychology8
Psychopathology1
Public relations1
Religion5
Rhetoric11
Sakhalin1
Scientific6
Sociology1
Software2
Taxes1
Theatre1