dictionnaire Polonais - Anglais

język polski - English

krytyczka Anglais:

1. critic


He became more and more famous as a critic.
Everybody except him thanked the critic for her honest opinion.
Your whims would make you an excellent food critic.
an outspoken critic of the government
The critic praised the performance.
film critic
That young critic is in high demand for a lot of places.
The critic considered every aspect of the defense program.
The trade of critic, in literature, music, and the drama, is the most degraded of all.
And we get it not from a philosopher of art, not from a postmodern art theorist or a bigwig art critic.
critic /ˈkrɪtɪk; US / noun [countable] 1 a person whose job is to give their opinion about a play, film, book, work of art, etc. a film/restaurant/art critic ▶ krytyk
Why do you think some writers have a low opinion of book critics?
A critic is a person who writes a review about the good; bad qualities of books; concerts; theatre; films; etc.
The film critic gave the new movie such a bad review that nobody wanted to go and see it.
A critic once said that if you saw my ballet paintings, you didn't have to go to a live performance.