0 criticizing someone or something in a severe and unkind way -- 严厉批评的,尖刻斥责的
scathing criticism 严厉的批评
He was very scathing about the report, saying it was inaccurate. 他严厉批评了这份报告,说內容不准确。
His first mention of her, a year and a half after his arrival in 1662 was scathing.
He was scathing about the present emphasis on talking through problems.
She penned a scathing letter, chastising him for his lack of filial feeling.
Some respondents were quite scathing about their peers and colleagues.
Every chapter includes some discussion of cultural relativism, cultural anthropology, or postmodernism, and her analyses are acute and scathing.
She expressed scathing criticism of those who assume, as a matter of principle, that communal land rights are a social good and a universal demand of indigenous peoples.
Daniels was scathing in his criticism of the soulless machine.
Diller (1974) wrote a scathing attack on the compound/coordinate distinction, calling it a ' 'conceptual artifact' '.