judged 的 3 个定义
- 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.
- (5)
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.
- (7)
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.
judged 近义词
make decision from evidence; deduce
judged 的近义词 54 个
- appreciate
- assess
- conclude
- consider
- criticize
- decide
- derive
- determine
- discern
- distinguish
- draw
- evaluate
- examine
- find
- put
- resolve
- review
- try
- adjudge
- adjudicate
- appraise
- approximate
- arbitrate
- arrive
- ascertain
- check
- collect
- condemn
- decree
- deduct
- doom
- esteem
- estimate
- gather
- make
- mediate
- place
- rate
- reckon
- referee
- rule
- sentence
- settle
- sit
- suppose
- test
- umpire
- value
- act on
- give a hearing
- make out
- pass sentence
- pronounce sentence
- size up
judged 的反义词 22 个
由judged构成的短语
- judge a book by its cover, one can't
- sober as a judge
更多judged例句
- 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.