释义 |
hyperˈcriticize, v. [f. hyper- 4 + criticize.] trans. To criticize excessively or unduly. b. intr. To be hypercritical.
1812Religionism 55 What! hypercriticise the dead! for shame! 1835Fraser's Mag. XII. 688 Those who hyper⁓criticised on the awkward terminations of some of his plots. 1863Mrs. C. Clarke Shaks. Char. xvi. 406, I have no desire to hypercriticise, or to see more in our poet than he himself intended. |