judge / dʒʌdʒ /

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judge3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a public officer authorized to hear and decide cases in a court of law; a magistrate charged with the administration of justice.
  2. a person appointed to decide in any competition, contest, or matter at issue; authorized arbiter: the judges of a beauty contest.
  3. a person qualified to pass a critical judgment: a good judge of horses.
v. 有主动词 verb

judged, judg·ing.

  1. to pass legal judgment on; pass sentence on: The court judged him guilty.
  2. to hear evidence or legal arguments in in order to pass judgment; adjudicate; try: The Supreme Court is judging that case.
  3. to form a judgment or opinion of; decide upon critically: You can't judge a book by its cover.
v. 无主动词 verb

judged, judg·ing.

  1. to act as a judge; pass judgment: No one would judge between us.
  2. to form an opinion or estimate: I have heard the evidence and will judge accordingly.
  3. to make a mental judgment.

judge 近义词

n. 名词 noun

person who arbitrates

v. 动词 verb

make decision from evidence; deduce

judge构成的短语

  • judge a book by its cover, one can't
  • sober as a judge

更多judge例句

  1. In response to a question from defendants’ counsel, Bastian said he would provide more detail in the written order, which the judge said he plans to issue later Thursday or Friday.
  2. Lawyers for Bluestone are asking the judge to throw out the federal case, saying the state settlement and hundreds of thousands of dollars in federal fines the company already paid for the same violations should resolve the matters.
  3. A judge last September granted asylum to Yariel Valdés González, a Blade contributor who faced persecution in Cuba because of his work as an independent journalist.
  4. He said he hopes other judges will strike down coronavirus mandates.
  5. That summer, an administrative law judge rejected the settlement, noting that, among other defects, it largely sidestepped a core question — whether McDonald’s was a joint employer.
  6. Meanwhile, almost exactly 30 years after the trial, the judge left his home to board a steamboat and was never heard from again.
  7. “I think it is important to say it is too soon to judge success or failure,” said Col. Steven Warren, a Pentagon spokesman.
  8. Who among Scalise's constituents could possibly care if he supported naming a post office for a black judge who died in 1988?
  9. Judge Hinkle said “the Constitution requires the Clerk to issue such licenses.”
  10. So, in an unusual order (PDF) issued on New Years Day, District Judge Robert Hinkle clarified the issue.
  11. Judge or sheriff, it was all one to them, each being equally terrible in their eyes.
  12. “And the matter of the will was all disposed of by the probate judge today, I hear,” said the judge, his hand on the door.
  13. Judge for yourself the difficulty surrounding the remainder of the symbols and fundamental truths of christianity.
  14. I should judge that a peck of corn is about the average product of a day's work through all this region.
  15. He was a good judge of men, that eagle-faced major; he knew that the slightest move with hostile intent would mean a smoking gun.