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[N-COUNT; N-TITLE 可数名词;头衔名词]法官;审判官 A judge is the person in a court of law who decides how the law should be applied, for example how criminals should be punished.
  • The judge adjourned the hearing until next Tuesday...

    法官将听证会延至下周二。

  • Judge Mr Justice Schiemann jailed him for life.

    法官席曼先生判处他终身监禁。

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[N-COUNT 可数名词]裁判员;评判员 A judge is a person who decides who will be the winner of a competition.
  • A panel of judges is now selecting the finalists.

    评判小组现在正选拔参加决赛的选手。

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[VERB 动词]为(竞赛等)担任裁判;评定 If you judge something such as a competition, you decide who or what is the winner.
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  • Colin Mitchell will judge the entries each week...

    科林·米切尔负责每周对参赛作品进行评判。

  • Entrants will be judged in two age categories: 5-10 years and 11-14 years...

    参赛者将分成两个年龄段接受评判:5 至10岁和11至14岁。

  • A grade B judge could only be allowed to judge alongside a qualified grade A judge.

    B级裁判只能协同有A级资质的裁判进行评判。

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  • The judging was difficult as always.

    评判和以往一样难以抉择。

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[VERB 动词]判断;断定;评价;认为 If you judge something or someone, you form an opinion about them after you have examined the evidence or thought carefully about them.
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  • It will take a few more years to judge the impact of these ideas...

    要再花上几年的时间才能判断出这些想法的影响。

  • I am ready to judge any book on its merits...

    我愿意根据每本图书各自的优点来作出评价。

  • It's for other people to judge how much I have improved...

    我有多大的进步应该由其他人来评价。

  • The UN withdrew its relief personnel because it judged the situation too dangerous...

    联合国认为局势过于危险,因此撤出了救济人员。

  • I judged it to be one of the worst programmes ever screened...

    我认为这是有史以来播出的最烂的节目之一。

  • The doctor judged that the man's health had, up to the time of the wound, been good...

    医生认为,直到受伤之前,该男子的身体一直很好。

  • This may or may not be judged as reasonable.

    关于其是否合理,两种看法可能都存在。

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[VERB 动词]估计,猜测(数量、大小、价值等) If you judge something, you guess its amount, size, or value or you guess what it is.
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  • It is important to judge the weight of your washing load correctly...

    正确估计待洗衣物的重量很重要。

  • I judged him to be about forty...

    我估计他40岁上下。

  • Though the shoreline could be dimly seen, it was impossible to judge how far away it was...

    虽然能够隐隐约约看到海岸线,但无法估计出大概有多远。

  • I would judge that my earnings as a teacher have, over the years, been considerably below those of Mr Foot.

    我估计,这些年来,我当老师的收入要比富特先生的收入低不少。

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[N-COUNT 可数名词]鉴赏家;鉴定人 If someone is a good judge of something, they understand it and can make sensible decisions about it. If someone is a bad judge of something, they cannot do this.
  [usu sing]
  • I'm a pretty good judge of character...

    我很善于判断人的性格。

  • It would appear that my sister is a poor judge of masculine charm.

    看来我妹妹全然不懂得欣赏男性的魅力。

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[PREP-PHRASE 短语介词]根据…判断;根据…来看 You use judging by ,judging from, or to judge from to introduce the reasons why you believe or think something.
  • Judging by the opinion polls, he seems to be succeeding...

    从民意测验来看,他似乎胜券在握。

  • Judging from the way he laughed as he told it, it was meant to be humorous...

    从他讲这件事时笑的样子来看,那应该是很幽默的了。

  • To judge from his productivity, Mozart clearly enjoyed robust good health throughout his twenties.

    从创作能力来看,莫扎特20至30岁时显然精力充沛,身体健康。

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[PHRASE 短语]根据判断;看来 If you say that something is true as far as you can judge or so far as you can judge, you are assuming that it is true, although you do not know all the facts about it.
  [PHR with cl]
  • They were typed records of his bets, going back a couple of years as far as I could judge...

    据我判断,这些是他过去几年下注打赌的书面记录。

  • The book, so far as I can judge, is remarkably accurate.

    就我看来,这本书内容相当准确。


Oxford judge / dʒʌdʒ ; NAmE dʒʌdʒ /
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judge judges judged judging
noun in court 法庭 1 a person in a court who has the authority to decide how criminals should be punished or to make legal decisions 法官;审判员 a High Court judge 高等法院的法官 a federal judge 联邦法院法官 The case comes before Judge Cooper next week. 本案下周交库珀法官审理。 The judge sentenced him to five years in prison. 法官判他五年监禁。 compare
Justice of the Peace
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magistrate
in competition 竞赛 2 a person who decides who has won a competition 裁判员;评判员 the panel of judges at the flower show 花展评判小组 The judges' decision is final. 裁判的决定为最终决定。 sb who gives opinion 鉴定人 3 [usually singular ] a person who has the necessary knowledge or skills to give their opinion about the value or quality of sb/sth 鉴定人;鉴赏家 She's a good judgeof character. 她很善于鉴别人的性格。 ‘I'm not sure that's a good way to do it.’ ‘ Let me be the judge of that. “我拿不准这样做好不好。”“就让我来判断吧。”
verb form opinion 判断 1 [intransitive ,  transitive ] to form an opinion about sb/sth, based on the information you have 判断;断定;认为 As far as I can judge, all of them are to blame. 依我看,他们都应承担责任。 Judging byher last letter, they are having a wonderful time. 从她上封信看,他们过得非常愉快。 To judge fromwhat he said, he was very disappointed. 从他的话判断,他非常失望。 judgesb/sth (on sth) Schools should not be judged only on exam results. 学校的好坏不能仅凭考试结果来评判。 Each painting must be judged on its own merits. 任何一幅画都必须根据其本身的价值来评判。 judgesb/sth + noun The tour was judged a great success. 这次巡回演出被认为是大获成功。 judgesb/sth to be/do sth The concert was judged to have been a great success. 这场音乐会被认为是大获成功。 judgesb/sth + adj. They judged it wise to say nothing. 他们认为不说为妙。 judgethat… He judged that the risk was too great. 他认为风险太大。 it is judged that… It was judged that the risk was too great. 据估计风险太大。 judgehow, what, etc… It was hard to judge how great the risk was. 很难判断风险有多大。 estimate 估计 2 [transitive ] to guess the size, amount, etc. of sth 估计,猜测(大小、数量等) judgehow, what, etc… It's difficult to judge how long the journey will take. 很难估计这次旅行要花多长时间。 judgesb/sth to be/do sth I judged him to be about 50. 我估计他年纪在 50 左右。 in competition 竞赛 3 [transitive ,  intransitive ] judge(sth) to decide the result of a competition; to be the judge in a competition 裁判;评判;担任裁判 She was asked to judge the essay competition. 她被邀请担任作文比赛的评委。 give opinion 评价 4 [transitive ,  intransitive ] judge(sb) to give your opinion about sb, especially when you disapprove of them 评价;鉴定;(尤指)批评,指责 What gives you the right to judge other people? 你有什么权利对别人评头论足? in court 法庭 5 [transitive ] to decide whether sb is guilty or innocent in a court 审判;审理;判决 judgesth to judge a case 审理案件 judgesb + adj. to judge sb guilty/not guilty 判某人有罪╱无罪 IDIOM don't judge a ˌbook by its ˈcover ( saying) used to say that you should not form an opinion about sb/sth from their appearance only 勿以貌取人;勿只凭外表判断 judge / dʒʌdʒ ; NAmE dʒʌdʒ /
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judgejudge1 /dʒʌdʒ/ ●●● S2 W2 noun [countable]
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1the official in control of a court, who decides how criminals should be punished:  The trial judge specifies the number of years to be spent in prison.federal judge/high court judge etc (=a judge in a particular court)2someone who decides on the result of a competition:  The panel of judges included several well-known writers.3a good/bad judge of something someone whose opinion on something is usually right or wrong:  Sandra’s a very good judge of character.4be the judge (of something) to be the person whose opinion on something matters or is accepted:  No one else can say what its value to you is – only you can be the judge of that.5let me be the judge of that spoken used to tell someone angrily that you do not need their advice6be judge and jury (also act as judge and jury) to make or have the power to make an important decision affecting someone by yourself – used showing disapproval7as sober as a judge someone who is as sober as a judge is not drunk at all
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judgejudge2 ●●● S3 W3 verb (past tense and past participle judged, present participle judging)
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1opinion [intransitive, transitive] to form or give an opinion about someone or something after thinking carefully about all the information you know about them:  You should never judge a person by their looks. Judge us on the improvements we make in the economy. The therapist judged that Margaret had made a serious attempt to kill herself. pollutants that were judged hazardous to human health I am in no position to judge whether what she is doing is right or wrong. The economic results of the reforms are very difficult to judge. The likelihood of future bombs was impossible to judge. We judge the success of a product by the number of sales it brings in. His conduct, judged objectively by what he has done, is dishonest. Robert wanted to go and help him, but judged it best to stay where he was. Do not judge her too harshly, as she was very young at the time.2judging by/from something used to say that you are making a guess based on what you have just seen, heard, or learned:  Judging by his jovial manner, he must have enjoyed his meal. Judging from what you say in your letter, you don’t sound well.3competition [intransitive, transitive] to decide on the result of a competition:  I had the difficult task of judging the competition.judge somebody on something Competitors will be judged on speed and accuracy.4criticize [intransitive, transitive] to form an opinion about someone, especially in an unfair or criticizing way:  He just accepts people for what they are and he doesn’t judge them.5law [transitive] to decide whether someone is guilty of a crime in court6it’s not for somebody to judge used to say that you do not think someone has the right to give their opinion about something:  Was it the right decision? It’s not for us to judge.7as far as I can judge used to say that you think what you are saying is true, but you are not sure8don’t judge a book by its cover used to say that you should not form an opinion based only on the way something looksCOLLOCATIONSphrasesbe difficult/hard to judge· The economic results of the reforms are difficult to judge.be impossible to judge· How much this affected their children was impossible to judge.judge something objectively (=by looking at the facts)· His behaviour, judged objectively by what he has done, is dishonest.judge somebody harshly (=in a severe or unkind way)· Do not judge her too harshly; she was very young at the time.judge something correctly· It takes a lot of experience to judge correctly what is needed.judge something a success/failure (=consider it to be a success/failure)· The concert was judged a success.judge something on its merits (=according to what you see when you look at it, rather than what people tell you)· The arguments should be judged on their merits.judge something on the basis of something (=by considering something)· It is difficult to judge progress on the basis of a single day.judge it best/better to do something (=think that something is the best thing to do)· Robert wanted to go and help him, but judged it best to stay where he was.judge it safe to do something (=consider that it is safe to do something)· He listened for some time before judging it safe to go downstairs.THESAURUSjudge to form an opinion about someone or something, using your knowledge, experience, and intelligence: · He will judge whether the project has been a success.· It’s difficult to judge how long the work will take.assess to judge how good, bad, successful etc someone or something is, especially by using a fixed set of standards. Assess is often used about measuring students’ abilities and performance: · Are tests and exams the best way to assess students’ progress?· The insurance company will send someone to assess the damage.evaluate to judge how good, bad, successful etc someone or something is, especially by carefully examining all the information about them. Evaluate is often used about the work of people doing research: · The data from the study is still being evaluated.· The test is used to evaluate the effects of pesticides on domestic bees.gauge (also gage American English) formal to judge people’s opinions or feelings about something, or to measure the effect, importance etc of something. Gauge is often used when talking about getting a general idea of what something is like: · A meeting was arranged in order to gauge the opinions of pupils, parents and teachers.· It' s too early to gauge the impact of the oil price rises on people’s spending.· Without further information it is impossible to gauge the full extent of the problem.appraise formal to judge how successful, effective etc someone or something is, especially by comparing their good and bad points: · Twice a year, managers appraise the performance of employees.· This research aims to appraise the effectiveness of different kinds of public sector financial assistance.· On what basis will a teacher be appraised?
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[dʒʌdʒ]judged, judging, judges

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法官(62%),判断(26%),审判(6%),裁判(4%),断定(2%)
vt.判断;审判
n.法官;裁判员
vi.审判;判决
n.(Judge)人名;(英)贾奇

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