adjudge 英 [əˈdʒʌdʒ]   美 [əˈdʒʌdʒ]

adjudge

adjudge  英 [əˈdʒʌdʒ] 美 [əˈdʒʌdʒ]

vt. 宣判;判决;认为 

进行时:adjudging  过去式:adjudged  过去分词:adjudged  第三人称单数:adjudges 

James Bond: I adjudge ending you would be a pleasure. 詹姆斯·邦德:我承认杀了你会让我很快乐。
Of this case adjudge also ring noisy alarm bell again to fictitious belongings malfeasant . 此案的宣判也给虚拟财产犯罪者再次敲响警钟。

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  • vt. 宣判;判决;认为
  • 1. James Bond: I adjudge ending you would be a pleasure.

    詹姆斯·邦德:我承认杀了你会让我很快乐。

  • 2. Of this case adjudge also ring noisy alarm bell again to fictitious belongings malfeasant .

    此案的宣判也给虚拟财产犯罪者再次敲响警钟。

  • 3. If an agreement can't be reached, the court will adjudge the property and the unpaid mortgage to the registered name.

    依前款规定不能达成协议的,人民法院可以判决该不动产归产权登记一方,尚未归还的贷款为产权登记一方的个人债务。

  • adjudge (v.) late 14c., ajuge, "to make a judicial decision, decide by judicial opinion," from Old French ajugier "to judge, pass judgment on" (Modern French adjuger, the -d- was restored 14c. and English followed suit by 16c.), from Latin adiudicare "grant or award as a judge," from ad "to" (see ad-) + iudicare "to judge," which is related to iudicem "a judge" (see judge (n.)). Sense of "have an opinion" is from c. 1400. Related: Adjudged; adjudging.
ad·judge / əˈdʒʌdʒ ; NAmE əˈdʒʌdʒ / verb [usually passive ] ( formal) to make a decision about sb/sth based on the facts that are available 宣判;裁决;判定 adjudgesth + adj. The company was adjudged bankrupt. 该公司被宣判破产。 adjudgesth + noun The tour was adjudged a success. 这次出行被认为是成功的。 sth is adjudged to be, have, etc. sth The reforms were generally adjudged to have failed. 人们普遍认为,改革已经失败。 adjudge adjudges adjudged adjudging ad·judge / əˈdʒʌdʒ ; NAmE əˈdʒʌdʒ /
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