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1 criticism
nкритика; критические замечания; критические выступления, критические заявленияto arouse / to attract criticism — вызывать / навлекать на себя критику
to come in for / to come under a great deal of criticism — подвергаться серьезной критике
to draw criticism from smb — вызывать критику с чьей-л. стороны
to ease one's criticism of smth — уменьшать критику чего-л.
to level criticism at smb — подвергать критике кого-л., направлять критику против кого-л.
to provoke criticism — вызывать / навлекать на себя критику
to reject smb's criticism — отвергать чью-л. критику; не соглашаться с чьими-л. критическими замечаниями
to respond to criticism — отвечать / реагировать на критику
to step up one's criticism of smb — усиливать критику кого-л.
to subject smth to criticism — подвергать критике что-л.
to trigger criticism — вызывать / навлекать на себя критику
- blunt criticismto victimize smb for criticism — преследовать кого-л. за критику
- carping criticism
- concrete criticism
- constructive criticism
- criticism continues unabated
- criticism in the press
- destructive criticism
- excessive criticism
- ferocious criticism
- fierce criticism
- guarded criticism
- harsh criticism
- heavy criticism
- hushing up of criticism
- ill-informed criticism
- intolerant of criticism
- just criticism
- keen criticism
- lashing criticism
- literary and art criticism
- malicious criticism
- mounting criticism
- oblique criticism
- outspoken criticism
- overt criticism
- principled criticism
- public criticism
- renewed criticism
- scathing criticism
- severe criticism
- sharp criticism
- slashing criticism
- stinging criticism
- suppression of criticism
- there is growing international criticism of smth
- veiled criticism
- violent criticism
- widespread criticism
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