prejudge 英 [priː'dʒʌdʒ]   美 [,pri'dʒʌdʒ]

prejudge

prejudge  英 [priː'dʒʌdʒ] 美 [,pri'dʒʌdʒ]

vt. 预先判断;对…预先作出判决  vi. 预先判断;对未经详察而预作判断 

进行时:prejudging  过去式:prejudged  过去分词:prejudged  第三人称单数:prejudges  名词复数:prejudges 

I’m not going to prejudge where the whole thing comes out. 对于发生的所有事情,我不去妄加判断。
You should never prejudge an inspired idea without taking the necessary time to mindfully evaluate it. 你永远不应该预先判断一个有创造力的想法而不先花费必要时间对其仔细评估。

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  • vt. 预先判断;对…预先作出判决
  • vi. 预先判断;对未经详察而预作判断
  • 1. I’m not going to prejudge where the whole thing comes out.

    对于发生的所有事情,我不去妄加判断。

  • 2. You should never prejudge an inspired idea without taking the necessary time to mindfully evaluate it.

    你永远不应该预先判断一个有创造力的想法而不先花费必要时间对其仔细评估。

  • 3. Mr. Ban urged all Lebanese and regional parties not to prejudge the outcome of the tribunal's proceedings and not to interfere with its work.

    潘基文敦促所有黎巴嫩和这个地区的政党不要预先判断该法庭的诉讼结果,更不要干涉法庭工作。

  • prejudge (v.) 1560s, from French préjuger (16c.), equivalent to Latin praejudicare "to judge beforehand;" see pre- + judge (v.). Related: Prejudged; prejudging; prejudgment.
pre·judge / ˌpriːˈdʒʌdʒ ; NAmE ˌpriːˈdʒʌdʒ / verb prejudgesth ( formal) to make a judgement about a situation before you have all the necessary information 预先判断;过早判断 They took care not to prejudge the issue. 他们态度谨慎,不过早对此事下判断。 prejudge prejudges prejudged prejudging pre·judge / ˌpriːˈdʒʌdʒ ; NAmE ˌpriːˈdʒʌdʒ /
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