单词 | judge |
释义 | judge —judge /dʒʌdʒ/ noun [C] (DECIDE) B1 the person who officially decides who is the winner of a competition: » a panel of judgesThesaurus+: ↑Refereeing and judging in sportThesaurus+: ↑People who analyse and judgeC2 a person who has the knowledge to give an opinion about something or is able to decide if someone or something is good or bad: » She's such a bad judge of character.» "I really don't think you should have another drink." "I'll be/Let me be the judge of that (= I am able to make my own decision about that)."Thesaurus+: ↑People who analyse and judgeWord Builder:–Nouns: judge–Adjectives: judgmental–Verbs: judgenoun [C] (PERSON) ► B2 a person who is in charge of a trial in a court and decides how a person who is guilty of a crime should be punished, or who makes decisions on legal matters: » a British high-court judge» a US Supreme Court judgeThesaurus+: ↑Judges and juries• • • Extra Examples:» The judge reminded the witness that she was under oath.» The judge will pronounce sentence on the defendant this afternoon.» In Britain, judges wear white wigs in court.» She wrote an article attacking the judges and their conduct of the trial.» He shouted abuse at the judge after being sentenced to five years imprisonment.verb [I or T] ↑Verb Endings for judge B1 to form, give, or have as an opinion, or to decide about something or someone, especially after thinking carefully: » So far, he seems to be handling the job well, but it's really too soon to judge.» [+ question word] It's difficult to judge whether the new system really is an improvement.» The meeting was judged (to have been) a success.» You shouldn't judge by/on appearances alone.» I'm hopeless at judging distance(s) (= guessing how far it is between places).Thesaurus+: ↑Analysing and evaluating , ↑Assessing and estimating valueC2 to express a bad opinion of someone's behaviour, often because you think you are better than them: » You have no right to judge other people because of what they look like or what they believe.C1 to officially decide who will be the winner of a competition: » I've been asked to judge the fancy-dress competition.Thesaurus+: ↑Decisions and decidingThesaurus+: ↑Refereeing and judging in sportjudging by/from (ALSO to judge by/from)B2 used to express the reasons why you have a particular opinion: » Judging by what he said, I think it's very unlikely that he'll be able to support your application.Thesaurus+: ↑Analysing and evaluating , ↑Assessing and estimating valueWord Builder:–Nouns: judge–Adjectives: judgmental–Verbs: judge• • • Extra Examples:» You shouldn't judge people by their external appearances .» Not everyone judges success by the same standards - some people think happiness is more important than money.» The competition will be judged by a panel of experts.» There are various points to look out for when you're judging dogs in a competition.» I can't really be objective when I'm judging my daughter's work. |
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