crítica
attack ; criticism ; critique ; review ; censure ; reproach ; rap ; stricture ; reproof ; flak [flack] ; castigation ; sniping ; reproval ; write-up ; jab.
The incentive to make library services more relevant to the community became increasingly urgent from the mid-seventies as the attacks on local government finance gathered momentum.
The main criticism of the notation that has been voiced in that the notation for more specific subjects can be extremely long.
Of particular note is his classic monograph 'Prejudices and Antipathies', published by Scarecrow Press, a critique of LC entry and subject heading practices.
The review is supported by a complete list of LIPs completed or in progess at Aug 88, followed by references to their reports.
The author also outlines a system for microfilming and destroying documents to escape judicial censure.
A standing reproach to all librarians is the non-user.
The article 'Why do academic libraries get such a bad rap?' considers the reasons why the roles of librarians and libraries in academic institutions should be so poorly understood.
The article is entitled 'Political and administrative strictures on the National Libraries Authority proposal'.
Reproof should have a debilitating effect upon performance while praise should result in a somewhat higher increase in performance.
This is the latest news organization to get flak for banning unapproved links to its Web site.
This unremitting castigation of the Nazi masks both the historical complicity of the United States with Nazi crimes and our own racist and genocidal histories.
Some folks in the commercial world enjoy all the internal get-ahead mutual sniping and jealous backbiting and ambitious politicking that goes on in it.
He received a two-year suspension for violating the conditions of a public reproval and being convicted of two drunk driving.
If you read some of their write-ups, you can be sure that their endgame is to give a part of this country to Tamils.
Obama's quick jabs at Romney are a brief preview of what will come if Romney wins the Republican presidential nomination.
atraer críticas
draw + criticism
Plan for golf course in impoverished Kentucky county draws much criticism.
crítica cinematográfica
film review
cinematic criticism
film criticism
Current news, weather, travel information, home shopping, airline reservations, consumer information, film reviews and sports news are available.
A case can also be made for using comic books to develop a sense of visual literacy, in much the same way that students are introduced to art appreciation or cinematic criticism = También se puede argumentar que el uso de los comics desarrolla las habilidades de interpretación de las imágenes, de la misma manera que se educa a los estudiantes a la apreciación del arte y a la crítica cinematográfica.
The author discusses problems with the database and searching for film criticisms.
crítica constante [Nombre]
nagging
This article is a sociolinguistic analysis of the speech behavior of nagging in the familial domain.
crítica constructiva
constructive criticism
Constructive criticism aims at changing a person's behaviour for the better.
crítica de cine
film review
Current news, weather, travel information, home shopping, airline reservations, consumer information, film reviews and sports news are available.
crítica de música
music review
The data base contains audio listings, music reviews, music samples, images and articles about recordings and the music industry.
crítica de película
film review
Current news, weather, travel information, home shopping, airline reservations, consumer information, film reviews and sports news are available.
crítica feroz
hatchet job
The producer did a 'hatchet job' on the film, substantially dumbing down the project and snuffing out any subtlety or nuance.
crítica literaria
literary review
literary criticism
The article is entitled 'Recent developments in the bibliography of Anglo-American literary reviews: a critical survey'.
Some critics consider literary criticism a practical application of literary theory, as criticism always deals directly with a literary work, albeit from a theoretical point of view.
crítica mordaz
hatchet job
The producer did a 'hatchet job' on the film, substantially dumbing down the project and snuffing out any subtlety or nuance.
crítica muy favorable
rave review
His presentation has received standing ovations and rave reviews around the nation.
críticas
backbiting
Some folks in the commercial world enjoy all the internal get-ahead mutual sniping and jealous backbiting and ambitious politicking that goes on in it.
crítica social
social commentary
social critique
Satire and comedy can be better vehicles for social commentary than straight-faced, serious drama.
This interpretation turns Dewey's social critique on its head by re-enforcing the political status-quo.
desbaratar las críticas
disarm + criticism
Most commentators on the subject protect themselves by employing the term 'printed ephemera' to describe the field and thus hope to disarm the potential criticism that a manuscript item can also be ephemeral.
dirigir una crítica hacia
level + criticism at
As is the way with these things there were two conflicting criticisms levelled at the joint code.
elogio de la crítica
critical acclaim
Here's what he had to say in the interview: 'The box office definitely matters more than critical acclaim'.
hacer crítica
find + fault with
I will add that since I have been working with the access LC provides to materials on women, a basic fault that I have found with LC subject cataloging is the absence of specificity.
hacer una crítica
formulate + criticism
offer + criticism
air + criticism
critique
raise + criticism
Two criticisms were quickly formulated in respect of AACR1.
I would not be so bold as to either attempt an answer to that question or to offer criticism of your present curricula.
More serious criticisms have been aired of information supplied being impressionistic.
This paper critiques the jurisprudential assumptions upon which legal resources are created, materials are collected, and research practices are justified.
The author raises some criticisms of the international standard ISO 2709.
hacer un crítica a
level + criticism at
As is the way with these things there were two conflicting criticisms levelled at the joint code.
invalidar las críticas
disarm + criticism
Most commentators on the subject protect themselves by employing the term 'printed ephemera' to describe the field and thus hope to disarm the potential criticism that a manuscript item can also be ephemeral.
levantar crítica
arouse + criticism
raise + criticism
DC has now announced that work has already begun on the expansion of the new schedule 302-307, an announcement which has not unexpectedly aroused some criticism.
The author raises some criticisms of the international standard ISO 2709.
por encima de toda crítica
beyond reproach
above reproach
All its systems, procedures, operations, assurances, and quality control are well-documented and beyond reproach.
Librarians, if they are to use the library to criticise the status quo, must be above reproach, both in their work and professionally.
provocar críticas
draw + criticism
Plan for golf course in impoverished Kentucky county draws much criticism.
realizar una crítica
raise + criticism
The author raises some criticisms of the international standard ISO 2709.
recibir críticas muy favorables
receive + rave reviews
While I have received rave reviews for these courses I teach, I have an uphill struggle to fill them.
recibir duras críticas
take + a pounding
take + a beating
He took a pounding in the press after his first tax cut when a deep recession pushed unemployment to 10 percent.
Devastated by natural disasters and caught in the middle of the war on terror, Asia's economy took a beating in 2001.
recibir el elogio de la crítica
enjoy + critical acclaim
His one man show 'It's All Greek to Me' has enjoyed critical acclaim all around the world.
ser digno de crítica
merit + a critical eye
Scholarly publishers routinely include in their contract requirements that may merit a critical eye.
ser el blanco de las críticas
come under + fire
draw + criticism
At the other extreme, the grand tradition has come under fire from two franc-tireurs FN Hatt and DE Gerard.
Plan for golf course in impoverished Kentucky county draws much criticism.
ser objeto de crítica
attract + criticism
come in + for criticism
be under criticism
be subjected to + criticism
be (the) subject of/to criticism
take + heat
Some of the features of KWIC indexes that have attracted criticism may be rectified moderately easily.
However, both BTI and LCSH occasionally use headings of this kind, though one could argue strongly that these are out of place in direct entry methods, and they come in for trenchant criticism from Metcalfe.
The article 'Record management professionals: suffering from self-inflicted wounds' discusses how since its creation in 1975 the Institute of Certified Records Managers has been under constant criticism.
Over the years, the AACR has been subjected to criticism for provisions that sanction the use of form subdivisions in headings for certain legal and religious publications.
Both indexes were subject to considerable criticism but it was not found possible to allocate blame to the computer program.
In general, librarians commented that 'the smaller the town, the more heat the library takes about weeding'.
silenciar las críticas
silence + criticism
Silencing criticism of judges, lawyers, and public officials is not consistent with constitutional guarantees of free expression.
suscitar crítica
arouse + criticism
raise + criticism
DC has now announced that work has already begun on the expansion of the new schedule 302-307, an announcement which has not unexpectedly aroused some criticism.
The author raises some criticisms of the international standard ISO 2709.
suscitar críticas
draw + criticism
Plan for golf course in impoverished Kentucky county draws much criticism.