词汇 | critically |
释义 | critically adverb uk /ˈkrɪt.ɪ.kəl.i//ˈkrɪt.ɪ.kli/ us /ˈkrɪt̬.ɪ.kəl.i//ˈkrɪt̬.ɪ.kli/ criticallyadverb (SERIOUSLY)B2 in a way that is very serious or dangerous, so that there is a risk of death: critically injuredThey were both critically injured in the accident.他俩在车祸中都身受重伤。 critically illTwo of the children were critically ill after ingesting the substance. critically endangeredLast year these three species were classified as critically endangered (= there is a risk they will disappear completely). At least five people were wounded, one critically. It was a race against time to find a liver donor for the critically ill child. This once-abundant rockfish is now considered "critically endangered" by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature. Injuring and injuries at-risk battered child syndrome battered woman syndrome be in the warsidiom bite eviscerate flesh wound fourth degree gash granulate harm incapacitate insult pi pull reinjure reinjury scarred strain wounded You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Being & falling ill criticallyadverb (IMPORTANTLY)in a way that is very important and makes the difference between failure and success: critically importantIt is critically important that we have the best intelligence possible about threats to our national security. Getting enough exercise is critically important to our health. The product did not boost market share or, critically, make money from online sales. Food aid is critically important in a natural disaster. Critically, the organization's management did not fully embrace the new rules. Essential or necessary a man's gotta do what a man's gotta doidiom baked in basically basis be a question of doing somethingidiom box ticking elemental hang hang on/upon something have occasion to do somethingidiom if need beidiom if/when push comes to shoveidiom meat and potatoesidiom necessary necessary evil necessitate owe symbiosis symbiotic symbiotically criticallyadverb (SHOWING CRITICISM)B2 in a way that shows you have thought seriously about something, considering what is good and what is bad about it: He believed it was a filmmaker's duty to view society critically. think criticallyWe want all our students to develop into mature citizens who are able to think critically. 我们希望我们所有的学生能够成长为成熟的公民,具有批判性思考的能力。 critically examineBefore the technique starts to be widely used in hospitals, it needs to be critically examined. in a way that involves criticizing someone or something: She speaks critically of high-profile psychologists without proper qualifications. "It's a bit messy," he said critically. She looked at him critically but said nothing.她挑剔地看着他却没有说话。 Because the research is unpublished, we haven't been able to critically evaluate its results. We encourage practitioners to critically examine current practice. Existing risks must be monitored and new ones critically assessed. Critical & uncomplimentary acidulous aloof astringency astringently barbed be all very wellidiom captious censorious derogatory hypercritical scarifying scarifyingly scathing scathingly scorchingly self-critical shade sniffy uncomplimentary venomous You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Analysing and evaluating Disapproving & criticizing criticallyadverb (BY CRITICS)by or according to people whose job is to give their opinions about literature, films, etc.: critically acclaimed a critically acclaimed TV series备受好评的电视连续剧 critically laudedHe has gone from being a 1970s punk icon to a critically lauded artist. When a book fails critically or financially, the author and the publisher share the disappointment. His second feature documentary did well critically. The album was critically praised and earned a Grammy nomination. Analysing and evaluating adjudication analysable analyse analyser analyst assign dive inspect inspection interpret interpretable interpretive interpretively microscope reinterpret reinterpretation reinvestigate reinvestigation research weigh Related wordcritical critically | American Dictionarycritically adverb us/ˈkrɪt̬·ɪk·li/ criticallyadverb (IMPORTANTLY)in a way that is of great importance: The parents were critically involved with keeping the school open. criticallyadverb (VERY BADLY)very badly or dangerously: She was critically injured in the crash. criticallyadverb (BY JUDGING ENTERTAINMENT)in a way that shows approval by those whose job is to judge books, movies, etc.: a critically acclaimed novel criticallyadverb (DISAPPROVINGLY)in a way that expresses an opinion about something or someone, esp. a negative opinion: Industry spokesmen reacted critically to the report. Examples of criticallycritically Most critically, our present analyses do not permit us to address the question of process. The application of control measures that curb human infection in endemic areas depends critically on the detection of infected people. An unknown amount of what appear to be critically important documents are still classified, and some de-classified files are being re-classified. Two of the ' productive sectors ', agriculture and especially the construction industry, are critically stumbling behind. Based on the results of the survey, we have critically discussed several aspects of the design approaches, that are in our view of major importance. They should also learn to think critically and provide input to solving healthcare issues. Developing and testing interventions that specifically address the particular needs of various culturally and linguistically diverse groups is critically important. Most critically, her account of the subject's relation to regulatory systems of power is highly abstract and general. The transformation of our country requires the greatest possible cooperation between religious and political bodies, critically and wisely serving our people together. Under the vast majority of cases, the distribution of those responses and events are critically important to understanding either. Rather, we should engage openly and critically with the messy ambiguities of the world. Critically important are the need for substantial planning and experimentation with key processes, and the ability to experiment and capture additional tacit knowledge. There is no approach so theoretical that it is not historically or critically contextualized to some extent. Several reflect critically on prosecution rates and judicial reactions. Lifecourse transitions are not necessarily linear and irreversible, and parent-child livelihoods may remain critically inter-dependent even after children marry and leave home. See all examples of critically These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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