释义 |
reˈjudge, v. [re- 5 a.] trans. To judge again, re-examine, pronounce a fresh judgement on.
1634Sanderson Serm. II. 286 They that judge others now shall then be re-judged. 1732Pope Ess. Man i. 122 Re⁓judge his justice, be the God of God. 1769Goldsm. Hist. Rome (1786) I. p. vii, It appears now too late to re-judge the virtues or vices of those men. 1798Edgeworth Pract. Educ. (1811) I. 389 We shall teach them the habit of re⁓judging flattery. 1880Plain Hints Needlework 12 If, after the first course of judging be done, the best picked out of each class be re-judged a second time. |