The play was critically acclaimed (=praised by critics) when it opened in London last month.
这出戏上个月在伦敦公演时受到好评。
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critically• Such publications must be treatedcritically.• Collegetaught me to think critically about religion.• She tried to stop the children visiting their criticallyillfather.• As a result, planning the future has become even more critically important.• The size and length of an irrigation ditchdependcritically on the number of people who use it.
critically important• As a result, planning the future has become even more critically important.• That became a critically importantfactor for Nixon.• Further, whatever subjects were chosen, it was the tutor who was the critically important factor in success or failure.• Awareness of such differences is critically important in creating Great Groups.• The first five years of life are critically important in shaping every person's uniqueindividuality.• That this critically important service is badly needed for all media use goes without saying, and here is a model.• Those individuals will form the critically importantvanguard of a new workforce.
think critically• The government can not tell its citizens not to think critically of the law or the government.
critically acclaimed• Collins also played Valentine in the critically acclaimed 1989 movie.• From the outset, they were critically acclaimed.• Alexia was critically acclaimed, and several majorgalleriespurchased her, but she did not become immediately collectible.• But the collieryband played on-providing the story behind the critically acclaimed film Brassed Off starring Ewan MacGregor.• It started late last year with two critically acclaimedgigs in London.• She dies in 1963, years before the critically acclaimed work was being adapted for the silverscreen.