adjudge
/uh-juhj/US // əˈdʒʌdʒ //UK // (əˈdʒʌdʒ) //
判定,判决,审定,判断
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v.有主动词 verb
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ad·judged, ad·judg·ing.
- : to declare or pronounce formally; decree: The will was adjudged void.
- : to award or assign judicially: The prize was adjudged to him.
- : to decide by a judicial opinion or sentence: to adjudge a case.
- : to sentence or condemn: He was adjudged to die.
- : to deem; consider; think: It was adjudged wise to avoid war.
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verbjudge
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The lips with which he appealed to Heaven to adjudge victory to the just quarrel, grew white as they uttered the impious mockery.
A mistake in taste for which the wisdom of the future will adjudge a punishment called trigamy.
I cannot and do not adjudge you unsuccessful, in the sense of having demonstrated your guilt rather than your innocence.
This is a new doctrine of law, to adjudge a man guilty without according him an opportunity for defense.
Had it been to save his son from hanging, he would not adjudge guilt to Francis Levison against his conscience.
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