单词 | judge |
释义 | judge judge // noun, verb
■ noun [C]
1 a person who has authority to decide legal cases: a High Court judge A federal judge awarded the company $1.2 million in damages. ⇨ MAGISTRATE
2 a person who decides who has won a competition: The judges' decision is final. The best entry will be chosen by a panel of judges.
■ verb
1 [+ obj or no obj] to form an opinion about sb/sth, based on the information you have: Each project is judged on the profits it could generate. You need to judge our results against those of our competitors. Judging by/from its results, their strategy was a good one. The marketing campaign was judged a success.
2 [+ obj] to decide the result of a competition; to be the judge in a competition: He was asked to judge the design competition.
3 [+ obj] to decide whether sb/sth has committed a crime or is legally responsible for sth: The company was judged guilty of price-fixing. The issue will be judged by the courts. |
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