judge
judge 英 [dʒʌdʒ] 美 [dʒʌdʒ]
v. 判断;裁判;审判 n. 法官;裁判员
进行时:judging 过去式:judged 过去分词:judged 第三人称单数:judges 名词复数:judges
- To judge is to form your own opinion. The critics didn't think much of the movie, but you decided to judge for yourself. Now you can't get your money back.
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- v. 判断;裁判;审判
- n. 法官;裁判员
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1. a federal judge
联邦法院法官
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2. The judges' decision is final.
裁判的决定为最终决定。
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3. She's a good judge of character.
她很善于鉴别人的性格。
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4. As far as I can judge, all of them are to blame.
依我看,他们都应承担责任。
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5. Judging by her last letter, they are having a wonderful time.
从她上封信看,他们过得非常愉快。
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6. Schools should not be judged only on exam results.
学校的好坏不能仅凭考试结果来评判。
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7. The tour was judged a great success.
这次巡回演出被认为是大获成功。
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8. He judged that the risk was too great.
他认为风险太大。
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9. I judged him to be about 50.
我估计他年纪在 50 左右。
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10. What gives you the right to judge other people?
你有什么权利对别人评头论足?
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11. to judge a case
审理案件
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12. to judge sb guilty guilty, to judge sb not guilty
判某人有罪╱无罪
- judge (n.) mid-14c., "public officer appointed to administer the law" (early 13c. as a surname), also judge-man; from Old French juge, from Latin iudex "one who declares the law" (source also of Spanish juez, Italian giudice), a compound of ius "right, law" (see just (adj.)) + root of dicere "to say" (from PIE root *deik- "to show," also "pronounce solemnly").
- judge (v.) c. 1200, iugen, "examine, appraise, make a diagnosis;" c. 1300, "to form an opinion about; inflict penalty upon, punish; try (someone) and pronounce sentence," also intransitive, "make a decision, decide, think, suppose;" from Anglo-French juger, Old French jugier "to judge, pronounce judgment; pass an opinion on" (10c., Modern French juger), from Latin iudicare "to judge, to examine officially; form an opinion upon; pronounce judgment," from iudicem (nominative iudex) "a judge," a compound of ius "right, law" (see just (adj.)) + root of dicere "to say" (from PIE root *deik- "to show," also "pronounce solemnly").
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