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come in for criticism (bookworm); come under criticism (bookworm); come under attack (bookworm); face criticism (Anglophile); get brickbats from (от кого-либо sixthson); be under attack (adivinanza); come under fire (to be criticized: While he [Pope] also advocated for peace, remarks seeming to praise Russia’s imperialist past come under fire. 'More) | |||
take the heat (за что-либо; idiom; The cops have been taking some heat about the Quincy killing. Val_Ships) | |||
get one's lumps | |||
be subjected to criticism | |||
catch | |||
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issue a rebuke (European Parliament issued a stinging rebuke to the British governement for its handling of the crisis Maeldune); subject to criticism (Anglophile) | |||
demonize; take a swipe at; tear into; rubbish | |||
criticize (igisheva) | |||
take to task (This is absolutely anti-democratic. There's every reason to take the incumbent to task in a fair debate, and win on the merits of one's argument. Vandalism has no place in politics. ART Vancouver) | |||
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draw someone's fire upon oneself |
подвергнуться критике: 90 phrases in 15 subjects |
American usage, not spelling | 5 |
Diplomacy | 2 |
Formal | 2 |
French | 1 |
General | 40 |
Idiomatic | 3 |
Informal | 4 |
Law | 1 |
Makarov | 19 |
Mass media | 1 |
Politics | 3 |
Public relations | 1 |
Rhetoric | 5 |
Scientific | 1 |
Slang | 2 |