judges; judged; judging
judges; judged; judging
Learner's definition of JUDGE
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: to form an opinion about (something or someone) after careful thought判断;断定;认为 [+ object]
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You should not judge people by their appearance.不应以貌取人。
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They judged her pie (as) the best. = They judged her pie to be the best. = They judged that her pie was the best. = Her pie was judged (to be) the best.他们认为她做的派最好吃。
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He was trying to judge the strength of his opponent.他试图摸清对手的实力。
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It can be difficult to judge [=estimate] distances/sizes accurately.难以准确判断距离/大小。
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We should do whatever we judge to be the right thing.不管什么事,只要我们认为是对的,就应该去做。
[no object]
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Judging from this schedule, we have a busy week ahead. [=this schedule indicates that we have a busy week ahead]从日程安排上看,下周我们会很忙。
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Judging by its smell, I'd say the milk is spoiled. = To judge from its smell, I'd say the milk is spoiled.从气味上判断,我觉得这牛奶已变质。
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[+ object] : to regard (someone) as either good or bad鉴定;评价 -
Who are you to judge me?你凭什么对我评头论足?
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He feels that they have judged him unfairly.他觉得他们对他的评价不公。
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Don't judge her too severely/harshly.对她的评价不要太过苛刻了。
3 [+ object] law
a : to make an official decision about (a legal case)审判;审理 b : to decide about the guilt or innocence of someone判决;判定罪行 4
[+ object] : to decide the winner of (a competition)裁判;评判 2 judge /ˈʤʌʤ/ noun
plural judges
plural judges
Learner's definition of JUDGE
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a law : a person who has the power to make decisions on cases brought before a court of law法官;审判员 —
often used as a title常用作头衔 b : a person who decides the winner in a contest or competition裁判员;评委 2
a : a person who makes a decision or judgment决定者;评判员 -
“These problems don't concern you.” “I'll be the judge of that!” [=I'll decide if they concern me; I am not interested in your opinion]“这些问题与你无关。”“是否有关我说了算!”
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“I don't think we should trust her.” “Let me be the judge of that.”“我认为我们不应该信任她。”“该不该信任由我来决定。”
b : a person who is good, bad, etc., at making judgments(擅长或不擅长)做判断的人