形容词关键的; 批评的,爱挑剔的; 严重的; 极重要的
形容词
1. critical
1. She is so critical that nobody can get along with her.
她很爱挑剔,没有人能和她相处得来。
2. critical
2. That was a critical time in the nation''s history.
那是涉及国家命运的一个关键时刻。
3. 公共查询·英语单词
3. Your critical analysis helped me a great deal.
你的评论分析对我帮助很大。
1. 临界的:在临床文档和文档管理系统之间有个临界的(critical)相互依赖. 如果CDA 文档被视作在一个文档管理系统的上下文之外,就不可能确定地知道被看的文档是否是当前的. 临床文档可以被再视,并且它们也可以追加到已存在的文档中. 在实践中,
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2. 危急的:其中在 Windows 及 Office 中各有一个危急的 (Critical) 更新,并且是已有以此漏洞入侵的恶意程式出现了!因此不要错过这些更新!若你还不是用原版的 Windows XP,那就无法执行 Windows Update 或 Microsoft Update,
3. critical的解释
3. 关键的:当时,为了给太空中的宇航员提供超洁净的食品,在相关的食品生产线上和每一个关键的(Critical)生产环节上,Pillsbury设置了严格的控制标准(Control Point).
4. 鉴定的:尽管bdb包括必要的构建高可用性数据库环境的底层基础,应用程序仍然必须提供一些鉴定的(critical)组成部分:应用程序有责任提供通信下部构造. 应用程序可能用任何适当的通信协议. 例如RPC, TCP/IP, UDP, VI或底板(backplane)消息传递.
1. 极重要的;关键的
A critical time, factor, or situation is extremely important.
e.g. The incident happened at a critical point in the campaign...
该事件发生在竞选活动的关键时期。
e.g. Environmentalists say a critical factor in the city''s pollution is its population...
环境保护主义者说造成该城市污染问题的一个关键因素是其人口数量。
2. (局势)严重的,有危险的
A critical situation is very serious and dangerous.
e.g. The German authorities are considering an airlift if the situation becomes critical...
如果局势变得危急,德国当局将考虑实施空运。
e.g. Its day-to-day finances are in a critical state.
其日常财务状况十分糟糕。
3. (病情)危急的,严重的
If a person is critical or in a critical condition in hospital, they are seriously ill.
e.g. Ten of the injured are said to be in critical condition.
据说伤者中有10人情况危急。
4. 批评的;挑剔的
To be critical of someone or something means to criticize them.
e.g. His report is highly critical of the trial judge...
他在报告中对主审法官有颇多批评。
e.g. ...a few dozen intellectuals who''ve been critical of the regime...
几十名一直批判该政权的知识分子
5. 评判性的;审慎的
A critical approach to something involves examining and judging it carefully.
e.g. We need to become critical text-readers...
我们需要培养对文章的评判能力。
e.g. Marx''s work was more than a critical study of capitalist production.
马克思的著作不仅仅是对资本主义生产的批判性研究。
6. 评论家的;评论界的
If something or someone receives critical acclaim, critics say that they are very good.
e.g. The film met with considerable critical and public acclaim...
该影片受到了影评人和公众的高度评价。
e.g. The show was also a resounding critical success.
这次演出同样好评如潮。
adj
1. marked by a tendency to find and call attention to errors and flaws
e.g. a critical attitude
2. characterized by careful evaluation and judgment
e.g. a critical reading
a critical dissertation
a critical analysis of Melville''s writings
3. being in or verging on a state of crisis or emergency
e.g. a critical shortage of food
a critical illness
an illness at the critical stage
4. at or of a point at which a property or phenomenon suffers an abrupt change especially having enough mass to sustain a chain reaction
e.g. a critical temperature of water is 100 degrees C--its boiling point at standard atmospheric pressure
critical mass
go critical
5. forming or having the nature of a turning point or crisis
e.g. a critical point in the campaign
the critical test
Synonym: decisive
6. urgently needed
absolutely necessary
e.g. a critical element of the plan
critical medical supplies
vital for a healthy society
of vital interest
Synonym: vital
7. of or involving or characteristic of critics or criticism
e.g. critical acclaim