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judged

/juhj/US // dʒʌdʒ //UK // (dʒʌdʒ) //

判断的,判断,审判的,判断为

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a public officer authorized to hear and decide cases in a court of law; a magistrate charged with the administration of justice.
    • : a person appointed to decide in any competition, contest, or matter at issue; authorized arbiter: the judges of a beauty contest.
    • : a person qualified to pass a critical judgment: a good judge of horses.
    • : an administrative head of Israel in the period between the death of Joshua and the accession to the throne by Saul.
    • : a county official with supervisory duties, often employed part-time or on an honorary basis.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    judged, judg·ing.

    • : to pass legal judgment on; pass sentence on: The court judged him guilty.
    • : to hear evidence or legal arguments in in order to pass judgment; adjudicate; try: The Supreme Court is judging that case.
    • : to form a judgment or opinion of; decide upon critically: You can't judge a book by its cover.
    • : to decide or settle authoritatively; adjudge: The censor judged the book obscene and forbade its sale.
    • : to infer, think, or hold as an opinion; conclude about or assess: He judged her to be correct.
    • : to make a careful guess about; estimate: We judged the distance to be about four miles.
    • : to govern.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    judged, judg·ing.

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

Phrases

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

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbmake decision from evidence; deduce
Synonyms
appreciate欣赏,赏识,赏析,理解assess评估,评价,评审,评估一下conclude总结,结论,达成共识,归纳consider考虑,认为,思考,考虑到criticize批评,批判,指责,说三道四decide决定,决,定,做出决定derive导出,衍生,推导出,衍生出来的determine确定,决定,判断,决定了discern识别,辨别,辨认,辨识distinguish辨别,区分,识别,辨认draw绘制,画画,画,抽奖evaluate评价,评估,评审,评价一下examine审查,检查,研究,审视find发现,找到,找到了,找到的put把,将resolve决心,解决,决定,解决问题review审查,回顾,复审,复查try尝试,试试,试试吧,试图adjudge判定,判决,审定,判断adjudicate审结,审讯,审定,审理appraise鉴定,鉴别,评估,评审approximate近似的,近似值,近似,大约arbitrate仲裁,调解,调停,仲裁员arrive到达,到,抵达,到了ascertain确定,查明,弄清,查清check检查,检查一下collect收集,采集,收藏,收condemn谴责,声讨,赔偿,判处decree法令,政令,法旨,判决deduct扣除,扣减,克扣,扣除费用doom祸事,灾难,祸害,毁灭esteem推崇,崇尚,尊重,尊敬estimate估计,估算,估计数,估量gather收集,聚集,集合,聚会make使,让,使得,使成为mediate调解,调停,斡旋,劝说place地点,地方,地位,场所rate率,费率,速率,税率reckon估算一下,估算,估计,计算referee裁判员,裁判官,裁判长,裁判rule规则,规矩,细则,规章制度sentence句子,判刑,一句话,句话settle解决,结算,解决问题,安家落户sit坐,坐在,坐下来,坐下suppose假设,假定,估计,推测test测试,试验,检验,实验umpire裁判员,公断人,裁判长,裁判value价值,价值观,值,价值取向act on作用于,作用在,作用,作用是give a hearing开庭审理,听证会,开庭作证,听证make out辨认,辨别,辨识,辨别是非pass sentence宣判,判刑,判处,判罪pronounce sentence宣读句子,宣判句子,宣判,宣读判决size up加大尺寸,增大尺寸,大号,加大码
Antonyms

Examples

  • It’s a track record about which we’re proud — and that we want to maintain — so it’s crucial that we get the exact right mix of judges.

  • A week later, in front of a different judge, the housing authority dropped the claim about timeliness.

  • Friday, a judge tentatively ruled Leventhal’s team had a point.

  • To make these calls, human referees, umpires and judges train for years.

  • A judge dismissed the motions but left open the possibility of another challenge.

  • But he should not be judged by his wavering as a presidential candidate.

  • But these must be proven under a signed and sworn statement and judged reasonable by the DOH.

  • Every time a victim comes forward and is shamed, judged, or ridiculed, I remember what it felt like to not be believed.

  • People should be judged by what they stand for and how hard they work.

  • Inclusiveness,” says Visser, “must be judged on policies, not on numbers.

  • Judged from this point of view only, the elasticity provided by the new law is doubtless adequate.

  • And so these features take on a kind of moral rightness before they are judged of as pleasing to the eye and as beautiful.

  • They spoke like this because they are accustomed to abandon altogether those whom they have once judged incurable.

  • The advantages and the drawbacks, if any, of the system may here be seen and judged of by all who are interested in the matter.

  • Them that judged the cartoons at Westminster Hall, knew plaguey little more nor that.