单词 | judge |
释义 | Word Frequency judge(dʒʌdʒ) noun 1. a public official with authority to hear cases in a court of law and pronounce judgment upon them Compare magistrate (sense 1), justice (sense 5), justice (sense 6) ▶ Related adjective: judicial2. a person who is appointed to determine the result of contests or competitions 3. a person qualified to comment critically a good judge of antiques 4. a leader of the peoples of Israel from Joshua's death to the accession of Saul verb 5. to hear and decide upon (a case at law) 6. (transitive) to pass judgment on; sentence 7. (when tr, may take a clause as object or an infinitive) to decide or deem (something) after inquiry or deliberation 8. to determine the result of (a contest or competition) 9. to appraise (something) critically 10. (tr; takes a clause as object) to believe (something) to be the case; suspect Derived forms judgeable (ˈjudgeable) adjective judgeless (ˈjudgeless) adjective judgelike (ˈjudgeˌlike) adjective judger (ˈjudger) noun judgingly (ˈjudgingly) adverb Word origin C14: from Old French jugier, from Latin jūdicāre to pass judgment, from jūdex a judge |
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