judge
judge
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◙ noun
1. a public officer appointed to decide cases in a law court
• 法官,审判员
a person who decides the results of a competition
• (竞赛)裁判员
a person able or qualified to give an opinion on something
• 鉴定人,鉴赏家,行家
»she was a good judge of character.
他是一个识别品行的行家。
a leader having temporary authority in ancient Israel in the period between Joshua and the kings
• 士师(约书亚之后犹太诸王之前时期的古以色列统治者)。
--› see Judges
◙ verb
1. [with obj.] form an opinion or conclusion about
• 判断,断定
»a production can be judged according to the canons of aesthetic criticism.
一部作品可以根据美学评论原则加以判断。
»[with clause] it is hard to judge whether such opposition is justified.
很难断定这种反对是否有理。
»[no obj.] judging from his letters home, Monty was in good spirits.
根据蒙蒂家信判断,他精神不错。
decide (a case) in a law court
• 审理(案件)
»other cases were judged by tribunal.
其他案件由特别法庭审理。
[with obj. and complement] give a verdict on (someone) in a law court
• 裁决,判决(某人)
»she was judged innocent of murder.
对她的判决是未犯谋杀罪。
decide the results of (a competition)
• 裁判(竞赛)
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