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judge (obj) DECIDEdVQdVvto form, give or have as an opinion, or to decide about (something or someone), esp. after thinking carefully判断; 断定; 估计; 认为So far, he seems to be handling the job well, but it's really too soon to judge. [I]迄今为止,他似乎干得很好,可现在下判断实在太早。It's difficult to judge yet whether the new system is really an improvement. [+ wh- word]很难断定新系统是否真是一个改进。I'd judge that it'll take us about five years to cover our costs. [+ that clause]我认为大约要花5年的时间支付我们的花费。Everyone present judged the meeting (to have been) a success. [+ obj + (to be) n/adj]出席的人都认为这次会议很成功。She judged it better not to tell him what had happened. [+ obj + n/adj]她认为不把发生的事告诉他更好。I'm hopeless at judging distance(s) (= guessing how far it is between places). [T]我不会估计距离。If you judge someone or something you decide whether it is good or bad.鉴定; 识别; 评价What do you think gives you the right to judge people? [T]你凭什么评价别人?They judged the system on how quickly it could respond to their queries. [T]他们根据新系统对其询问的反应的快慢作出鉴定。You shouldn't judge by/on appearances alone. [I]你不能只根据外表评判。Our salespeople are judged on/according to the number of cars they sell. [T]评价我们的推销员是根据他们卖出汽车的数量。To judge is also to officially decide who will be the winner of a competition.裁判(比赛)I've been asked to judge the fancy-dress competition. [T]我受邀做化装服竞赛的评委。The expressions judging by/from or to judge by/from are used to refer to the reasons you have for thinking something.根据…作出判断Judging by what he said, I think it's very unlikely that he'll be able to support your application.从他的话判断,我认为他好像不能支持你的申请。(saying) 'You can't judge a book by its cover'means you can't tell what something or someone is like by looking only at the outside appearance.不能以貌取人"Judge not, that ye be not judged" (Bible, Matthew 7. 1)“你们不要论断人,免得你们被论断。”(《圣经·马太福音》)
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