judging 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.
judging 近义词
determining
judging 的近义词 3 个
由judging构成的短语
- judge a book by its cover, one can't
- sober as a judge
更多judging例句
- Her actions on the 7th Circuit seemed to bear out her contention about the role an appellate judge plays.
- Chalfen said the review consisted of Simpson’s year sitting as a judge in the Bronx.
- Giuliani has been unable to muster sufficient evidence to persuade judges to consider the president’s case.
- In doing so, it could choose to file in front of an administrative judge, leaving Facebook facing two major antitrust matters in two different venues.
- Their cases have seen additional delays with shifting federal priorities, the retirements of judges and, now, the coronavirus pandemic.
- Judging from current figures, there would be a substantial demand for this option, too.
- But those watching Selma were judging a work of cinematic art.
- Judging the contest are four prominent figures in the adult entertainment business with years of experience.
- Judging by the frustration of U.S. officials attempting to track ISIS, the militants appear to have heeded that call.
- Cast an eye over the history of the Supreme Court, and you will see no golden age of apolitical judging.
- He wasn't the style of man that I'd care to stir up trouble with, judging from his size and the shape of his head.
- In the last article, we have given some general rules for judging of the probable tone of an instrument from its model.
- Judging from the rapid progress he made in a short time, this teacher must have been thoroughly competent.
- Judging from his arms, which were splendid, and of the half Roman pattern that Howel wore, he might be of some note.
- All of which goes to show that nobody is quite sane in judging himself.