词汇 | example_english_critic |
释义 | Examples of criticThese 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. A particular opportunity exists for academics and practitioners to act both as critics of competition projects, new buildings and environments in use. The "avant-garde" works take on value because they were "greeted with revulsion by conservative critics" (250). Contemporary critics tend to accept the same premise. Other critics go further, and say that the challenge model is inimical to human well-being. Despite her generous marking out of a lineage of critics who have inspired her, however, this book is very much her own. They are also used by professional critics who review current releases by out-and-out rock bands. On occasions, argumentative bridges have been unable to overcome all resistance from critics and sympathizers. Of all the critics here, he is the most attentive to poetic form as having its own, moving agency. Contrary to the assumptions of later critics, even latitudinarians urged frequent reception of the eucharist. The best defence against these critics was to investigate each story, and, above all, secure witnesses who would confirm it. Moreover, the straw man the critics have attacked has in some cases been made of real straw. Throughout its critical history, religion has indeed been at the heart of what some critics view as the novel's artistic and ideological problems. To better understand how rock critics frame their evaluations we can look at the critical discourse surrounding artists who are critically dismissed. On the one hand, they have traditionally been seen by highbrow critics as a low, degraded form of artistic expression. Authenticity is constructed discursively: within musical communities, fans, critics and performers argue about what constitutes authenticity and why. Of the discourses we have mentioned, market liberalism, anarchy and even sustainable development have their vociferous critics. In the first case, a new metonym can have the benefit of doubt with critics of economic man and gain some initial sympathy. The critics argue that the new programme does not entail any substantial additional spending by the federal government. Far from manifesting a stubborn refusal to recognize observed facts, critics often depended on them. In the process of making their own valuable contribution to the topic, the critics have also stimulated historians into expanding their horizons beyond the state. Missing from the letters are the reactions of critics and opponents of the regime's partisan brand of statist intervention. If critical phenomenology is taken out of a foundationalist frame of reference and reconstructed under antifoundationalist parameters, the critic's objections break down. Instead, critics depict fideism as a position that could be occupied by thinkers of varying historical periods and cultural or religious contexts. The recovery of the euro did belie critics who had initially derided it as a weak currency. Since the late 1970s, critics intrigued by the idea that music can enact gender, have heard their music as somehow embodying femininity. She also wanted to be judged as a writer pure and simple: the critics compare her to black writers, not to the whole field. The whole, for many critics, is dangerously contradictory - an opera whose conclusion explodes its musical and dramatic premises. Indeed, some critics looked upon ballet-pantomime characters' silence with great displeasure, and actually suggested that they speak up. Elsewhere, the past two years have encouraged critics and commentators to applaud a reviving political theatre. In general, the findings show that, although non-contentious or polite options are available for giving criticism, the critics often chose a more confrontational alternative. Opera critics' concerns with this issue can briefly be explained within the context of a larger pattern. Her image left critics free to praise her: to note virility without suggesting that she fitted the usual authorial mould. In the view of the outside world (critics, audience) it would expand, since there would now be more ideas attributed to my name. Whatever the explanation, this finding provides fuel for the critics of deliberative democracy. Without you having to defend your critics, have there been criticisms of it that surprised you? None of these discourses involves empirical verification beyond the cinema-driven reality of a few bigcity critics and the academic outposts. As things stand, the issue is unresolved, and thus the conclusion is opposite to the one suggested by the critics. All critics agree that the existence of traces is an entirely empirical matter. Lastly, sincerity (being honest, speaking from the heart, etc.) is a positive trait that rock critics commonly cite. Publishers invite critics and other opinion leaders to review lead titles and also provide significant incentives for retailers to display these prominently in stores. Inter-organisational arrangements that make popular culture products available to a widespread audience (embracing both critics and fans) are therefore vital to the canon formation process. However, like the primitivist critics, he honours key black figures of the older schools. The government, in turn, had difficulty in tolerating the visibility of its critics among the observers. Therefore, the critics predict that participants will be less supportive of the constitution than are non-participants. Reform may have represented an element in his broader strategy for tackling his international critics. What divides these critics, then, is a disagreement about the existence conditions for art. Resistance to this project has been widespread, as critics from all quarters deny the availability of space between the two views. A number of critics obviously prefer the former approach. We welcome the opportunity to clarify these issues and to respond to our critics on the many questions that our target article generated. Chapter 5 deals with teachers evaluating the performance of their pupils and reacting to the assessment of examiners, adjudicators, critics and agents. The liberal understanding of autonomy is accused by critics of assuming an atomistic model of human agency and interaction. His method was based upon a comparison between clinical symptoms and signs and pathologic findings (clinicopathological correlations), and on the epicrisis (=final critics). Judgment should be withheld, not because patients are never accountable, but because clinicians and other healthcare providers are supposed to be partners, not critics. The academic thrust to publish is slowly turning designers into writers and critics (this article included). As table 1 shows, the critics are correct when they assert that there is significant variation in implementation. First, critics have claimed that there are marked differences in the degree of enforcement across regions. They should join the critics who condemn writing that is imprecise or unclear. Here he was complaining about the tendency of critics to apply an abstract body of classical rules. Political theorists, his critics say, do affect political culture through their teaching. Other critics have been as hopelessly muddled about this as they have been about the distinction between voluntariness and freedom. Modelers must be their own harshest critics when it comes to accepting simulation or biorobotic results as relevant to biology. While today's language critics fault it, our 20th-century grammarians seem happy with the passive as a fact of life. If the attempt had been couched in such terms, perhaps many critics might have ignored the resolution; others might even have been sympathetic. A fancy procedure and pretty pictures are not needed, critics will add, to know that brain activity differs between the two groups. Naturally, the overwhelmingly white audience, and the critics who saw the show, were not privy to these backstage intrigues. Why can't critics see women as intellectuals, preoccupied with philosophical and social issues ? Fictional representations of these matters have been the focus of much attention from feminist literary critics. He often complained about the 'moralistic attitude' which seemed to motivate many of his critics. However, his evidence merely shows that the government was concerned to avoid providing any additional ammunition to its critics. Such uncertainties notwithstanding, most ministers and critics of enthusiasm in that period adhered to a corpuscular account of individual and collective imagination. Pluralists critics essentially countered that it was impossible to systematically evaluate such claims. The author would like to thank these critics as well as the anonymous reviewers for this journal for their insights. Second, neither supporters nor critics of the constitution thought the district would foster attachment to the national government. Opponents of the bill were disorganized and critics were given little time to explain their concerns during floor debates. Finally, this analysis cuts against another line of argument popular with prolabor critics of unions. The critics pointed to all the reasons why actual men and women 57. In so doing, the strong programme is led to "naturalize" criticism as well, in such a way as to dispense with the critic's role therein. Finally, this is the reason the critic's objections not only cannot be solipsistically calculated in advance but should not be. The critic's reasons, arguments, and beliefs are just epiphenomena that can and should be traced back to their deeper causes. Many of these studies, though not without their critics, are persuasive as accounts of single episodes. The government therefore kept the deliberations secret prior to enacting the decree, and included some concessions to potential critics. Instead, consistent with his own left-liberal politics, he exculpated the state's bourgeois critics by celebrating the emancipatory potential of rational criticism. The - majority of critics of these novels have been men. Most critics and readers have very strong opinions about the novel. However, this new approach to assess fish stocks is not without its critics. However, this focus on textuality was not intended to define criticism as a type of asocial formalism in which critics explicated texts within a vacuum. In terms of his original desire to reconstitute a life, critics have varied as to the merits of the book. Interestingly some critics have argued that deconstruction does not necessarily involve the radicalism that is sometimes claimed for it. Because of such vexed aberrations, it is not surprising that critics of dualism often suppose that it is twisted, ethically and metaphysically. Her instincts were vindicated by society critics, who, on the whole, found her a powerful alternative to the play's showy amoralists. The result was a character who seemed to forfeit the sympathy of most of the play's first critics. We have no written record of thirteenth-century women writing against misogyny, as we do for twentieth-century critics. The basis itself can be questioned, since scientific observation may be a social construction (as various critics and historians now believe). According to some critics, the ostensive project as propounded by dualism is also plagued by a conceptual problem concerning its logical form. Representing these subjects arouses even more anxieties for playwrights and theatre critics, since both types of writers, though for different reasons, are unsympathetic to crowds. Rather than denials of the indeterminacy of meaning, some critics settle for strategies of damage-control. She defends the primary goal of increased, widespread and sustainable growth in the average standard of living from anti-materialist critics. To that view, some distinguished literary critics have taken profound exception. From about 1720 to 1760 producers and critics had been unwilling to integrate the witches with the 'real' characters in the play. 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. |
反思网英语在线翻译词典收录了377474条英语词汇在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用英语词汇的中英文双语翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。