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judg.mentjudge.ment 5dVQdV7mEntnJudgment is the ability to form valuable opinions and make good decisions.判断力Recent events have called into question the chairperson's judgment. [U]近来的几件事使人对主席的判断力表示怀疑。He's a person of good/sound/poor/weak judgment. [U]他判断力强/好/差/弱。She always demonstrates/displays/exhibits/shows excellent judgment. [U]她总显示出优秀的判断力。He always thinks he has the right to pass judgment (on others) (= to say whether he thinks other people are good or bad). [U]他总认为自己有权评价别人。I'm going to reserve judgment (on the decision) (= not say whether I think it is good or bad) for the time being. [U]我准备保留(对决议的)看法。In my judgment (= According to my opinion), we should accept the lowest estimate.在我看来,我们应该接受最低估计。A judgment is a decision.判断What do you think we should do about this problem--I'm finding it hard to come to/form/make a judgment. [C]你认为我们该怎样处理这个问题----我觉得很难作出判断。I've come to the judgment that we should merge the two companies. [C + that clause]我判断我们该把这两家公司合并。The final/last Judgment (also the Day of Judgment or Judgment Day) is believed to be the time when the world ends and all the dead people come back to life so that everyone can be judged by God for the way they lived their lives on Earth.(上帝的)最后审判(日)
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