censorious如何读

英:[senˈsɔ:riəs]

美:[sɛnˈsɔriəs, -ˈsor-]

censorious是什么意思

adj. (形容词)
  1. 吹毛求疵的
  2. 苛评的
  3. 爱挑剔的
  4. 好批评的
  5. 好吹毛求疵的
  6. 检查员一样的
  7. 批判式的
  8. 谴责性的
  9. 爱挑错
  10. 受批判的
  11. 挑剔的
  12. 苛求的

censorious自然拼读

cen·so·ri·ous

sen so ri s

censorious扩展

censoriously (adv.), censoriousness (n.)

censorious英英释义

adjective

highly critical or disapproving.The defendant hung his head as he listened to the censorious remarks of the judge.Her grandmother had a censorious personality, and she hid from the older woman when she could.

censorious词源中文解释

"喜欢批评的",来自1530年代的拉丁语 censorius,意为"与审查官有关的",也意味着"严格的,严厉的",来自 censor(参见 censor(n.))。相关词汇: Censoriously; censoriousness。

censorious词源英文解释

borrowed from Latin cēnsōrius "of a censor, severe," derivative of cēnsor censor >entry 1

The first known use of censorious was in 1536

censorious 例句

1 With the censorious French regime growing increasingly hostile to socialist movements, Cabet saw his opportunity in the vast open lands of the United States.

2 Were it installed in a church it would not raise any censorious eyebrows.

3 But his “Pinocchio” is less didactic and censorious than the film and the novel.

4 In “Insurrecto,” she exhumes this episode to conduct a ferocious, censorious and, yes, comic assault on received ideas about history and heroism, art and exploitation, and the ethics of narrative.

5 Waiting as long as he did to assume the throne from his indomitable, censorious mother, Queen Victoria, Edward made it his prime quest in life to be amused.

6 Some of the same censorious actors prominent as Opie was shooting her landmark photograph a generation ago are still at work today; in January alone, more than 275 anti-LGBTQ bills were introduced in statehouses across the country.

7 Bath is a very censorious Place.

8 It became standard for other London writers of James’s generation to tut-tut censoriously about his having gone commercial.

9 Can people be too censorious of violence?Some people.

10 Brought up as a Methodist, she was deeply censorious of selfish divorcers – while always retaining her sympathy for them.

11 And the wagging, censorious tongues of Lorca’s townsfolk are replaced by the all-too appropriately named trolls who lie in wait in dark corners of the internet.

12 Pop stardom, at the turn of the millennium, was an aggressively packaged and censorious business, necessarily hostile to the unplanned and instinctive, to the performance of anything like whim.

13 And that while we try our best to balance home and work, some days, everybody falls short — the confrontational reporter, the angry students, the censorious professor.

14 People have nothing censorious to say about his parents and brothers.

他以德感化父母兄弟,使人们没有说其家人不是的。

15 Yet the film’s sympathies, only lightly disguised, remain with her right up to the inevitable censorious ending.

16 Under the censorious strictures of the period none of this is spelled out explicitly, which makes it more powerful: the reader's mind imagines the worst of all scenarios.

17 The blurred, black-and-white TV image of a New Jersey rock group, Joey Dee and the Starliters, performing “The Peppermint Twist” is interrupted censoriously by a sign reading “Please Stand By.”

18 His mother is a vivacious young woman wholly devoted to him but irritated, in ways a son could never understand, by the censorious eye of their small town.

19 There is a sense that they are living freely on screen without fear of any censorious editorialising hand.

20 Much advice on style is stern and censorious.

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