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1 | I/T to form an opinion about something after considering all the details or facts 判断;断定 |
| judge sth/sb on sth Schools are judged on their exam results. 对学校的评价是根据考试结果得出的。 |
| judge sth by sth Judged by modern standards, this was a cruel thing to do. 以现代标准来判断,这是一种很残忍的行为。 |
| judge sth from sth The firm’ s success can be judged from its growing sales. 该公司的成功可以根据其不断增长的销售额来判断。 |
| judge sb/sth (to be) sth The water was judged to be of good quality. 这种水被判定为优质水。 |
| The meeting was judged a success. 会议被认为是成功的。 |
| judge it best/right/necessary etc Mary judged it best not to say anything. 玛丽认为最好什么也别说。 |
| +what/whether/when etc It’ s difficult to judge what kind of impression we made. 很难断定我们给人留下了什么样的印象。 |
| +that He judged that someone must have been in the house. 他断定当时屋里一定有人。 |
| judge for yourself (=form your own opinion) I love it, but come along and judge for yourself. 自己评判 |
| 1a | to form an opinion about an amount , distance , size etc by guessing 估计,估算(数量、距离、尺寸等) | | You may lose the ability to judge distance accurately. 你可能会失去准确估计距离的能力。 | | judge sb/sth to be sth Tony judged him to be about 35. 托尼估计他在35岁左右。 | | judge how far/long/wide etc It’ s difficult to judge how long it will take. 很难估计要花多长时间。 | |
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2 | I/T to decide who or what is the winner of a competition 评判;裁判 |
| judge sb/sth on sth The paintings will be judged on imagination and technique. 这些绘画将从想象力和技巧方面来评判。 |
| judge sth (to be) sth In the end, Dad’ s cake was judged the winner. 最后评定爸爸的蛋糕胜出。 |
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3 | I/T to criticize someone because you think their moral behaviour is not very good 批评;指责 |
| It’ s difficult not to judge people sometimes. 有时很难做到不批评人。 |
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4 | T to decide whether or not someone is guilty in a court of law 审理;审判;判决 |
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- | judging by/from sth |
| used for giving the reason why you think something is true |
| 根据某事来判断 |
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| Judging by his face, he was angry. 从他的脸色上看,他很生气。 |
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- | never/don’ tjudge a book by its cover |
| used for saying that you should not form an opinion about someone or something only from their appearance |
| 不能凭封面判断一本书;不能以貌取人;看事物不能光凭外表 |
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