Heshoutedabuseat the judge after beingsentencedto fiveyearsimprisonment.
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judgenoun[C](DECIDE)
B1
thepersonwhoofficiallydecideswho is thewinnerof acompetition:
(比赛的)裁判员,评判员
apanelof judges评判组
C2
apersonwho has theknowledgeto give anopinionabout something or isabletodecideif someone or something is good orbad:
鉴定人;鉴赏家
She's such abadjudgeofcharacter.她很不善于鉴别人的品格。
"I really don'tthinkyou should have anotherdrink." "I'll be/Let me be the judgeofthat(= I amableto make my owndecisionabout that)."“我真的认为你不该再喝了。”“我自己心里有数。”
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People who analyse and judge
judge
verb[IorT]
uk/dʒʌdʒ/us/dʒʌdʒ/
B1
toform, give, or have as anopinion, or todecideabout something or someone,especiallyafterthinkingcarefully:
(尤指认真考虑之后)断定,判断,估计
Sofar, heseemsto behandlingthejobwell, but it's really toosoonto judge.到目前为止,他的工作看起来还干得不错,但现在下结论还为时过早。
[+ question word]It'sdifficultto judgewhetherthe newsystemreally is animprovement.很难判断新系统是否真的有所改进。
Individual labeling reactions and hybridizations do not introduce significant variability, as judged from good correlations of replicate experiments.
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He evokes and judges many sorts and conditions of men, and the way in which they do laws, politics, eloquence, and philosophy.
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The case was prepared in secret by one of the judges, the trial was not open to the public, and there was no provisional liberty.
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The courts, that is, the officiality, judged all cases that came within the bishop's jurisdiction, together with any appeals to the metropolitan bishop.
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In fact, only those judged to have the former are usually referred for a psychiatric consultation.
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If the case required it, both parties swore that they would abide by the decision to be taken by two judges within twenty-four hours.
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From the passages on servants discussed above, the description of work can be judged one of the major concerns of the poem.
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We give the child two pencils of equal length side-by-side, and he correctly judges them to be the" same size".
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Therefore, ratios should be judged based on the absolute signal intensity of each gene.
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The best interest will be judged by the professional.
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Within it, ideally, one's audience and judges are solely one's colleagues who, again ideally, have, like oneself, a purely disinterested commitment to truth.
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Only the first is praiseworthy for the utilitarian, since praise is essentially itself an act to be judged as good or harmful.
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Their arguments have to be judged on their merits.
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In it we know ourselves to be rational agents detached from spontaneity, judging on objective grounds what will serve our ends.
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The pace at which new financial systems can be introduced needs to be carefully judged.
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Collocationswithjudge
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appeal judge
I mentioned the matter only because it was critically commented on by senior legal figures, including anappealjudge.
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appellate judge
It is scandalous, because it makes a body theappellatejudge, and not just the judge in its own cause.
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chief judge
The chief judge assigns judges and cases to panels.
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