judgment如何读

英:['dʒʌdʒmənt]

美:['dʒʌdʒmənt]

judgment是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 判断,评价
  2. 裁判,评判,判决
  3. 判断力,辨别力
  4. 鉴定
  5. 审判,审理
  6. 意见,看法
  7. 批评,指责
  8. 神的审判,天谴
  9. 由判决所确定的债务
  10. 确定债务的判决书
  11. 见识
  12. 精明

judgment变形

复数:judgments

judgment词根

词根:judge

adj.

judicious 明智的;头脑精明的;判断正确的

judging 决断型

judgmental 审判的

judicatory 司法的;判决的

adv.

judicially 依法判决地;公正地

n.

judge 法官;裁判员

judgement 意见;判断力;[法] 审判;评价

judicatory 法庭;法院系统

vi.

judge 审判;判决

judging 判断(judge的现在分词);评判

vt.

judge 判断;审判

judging 判断;审判(judge的现在分词)

judgment英英释义

noun

the process of forming an opinion or evaluation by discerning and comparing

careful judgment of the odds

an opinion or estimate so formed

is not worth doing in my judgment

the capacity for judging : discernment showing poor judgment

be guided by your own judgment

the exercise of this capacity

a situation requiring careful judgment

a formal utterance of an authoritative opinion

an opinion so pronounced

a formal decision given by a court

an obligation (such as a debt) created by the decree of a court

capitalized the final judging of humankind by God

sinners awaiting Judgment

a divine sentence or decisionspecifically: a calamity held to be sent by God

believed their bad luck to be a judgment upon them

a proposition stating something believed or asserted

judgment词组

value judgment价值判断

judgment day世界末日;最后审判日

final judgment终审;最终判决;终局判决;最后判决

synthetic judgment综合判断

summary judgment即决审判

last judgment[神学]最后审判日

judgment by default缺席审判;缺席判决

judgment词源中文解释

公元13世纪中期, jugement,“法律审判,审判行为”,也指“做出决策的能力”,源自于古法语 jugement “法律判决; 诊断; 最后审判”(11世纪),源自于 jugier “判断”(参见 judge(v.))。

从13世纪后期开始,指“法院强制执行的惩罚”; 14世纪初指“任何权威性的决定,法庭案件的裁决”。从14世纪后期开始,指人类在未来状态下的最终审判(Judgment Day 自14世纪后期开始出现)。同时,从公元1300年开始,也指“意见”。首次记录于1530年代的“洞察力”意义。到1610年代,指“神圣的分配,被视为神圣不满的表达事件”。

judgment_体育行业词汇

判断

judgment词源英文解释

see judge >entry 2

The first known use of judgment was in the 13th century

judgment儿童词典英英释义

judiciousadjective

having, exercising, or characterized by sound judgment

judiciarynoun

a system of courts of law

the judges of these courts

a branch of government in which judicial power is vested

judicialadjective

of or relating to courts or judges

ordered or enforced by a court

a judicial decision

judicialadjective

of or relating to courts or judges

ordered or enforced by a court

a judicial decision

judgmentnoun

the act of judging

a decision given by a court

the process of forming an opinion by examining and comparing

an opinion so formed

the ability to judge : discernment

judgmentnoun

the act of judging

a decision given by a court

the process of forming an opinion by examining and comparing

an opinion so formed

the ability to judge : discernment

judgment 例句

1 Lee said, “I hope my illness has not affected my judgment. I rely on you always to tell me the truth as you see it.”

2 Farlen was as likely a suspect as any, so Theon sat in judgment, called him guilty, and condemned him to death.

3 "But this time, use your judgment, keep your eyes open, get in the swing of things! Then, if you make good, perhaps . . . well, perhaps . . . It's up to you."

4 With practice, I quickly came to believe him, to trust him and his judgment.

5 Under the circumstances, scientists’ fealty to military and political orthodoxy trumped their honest scientific judgment.

6 “In my judgment, there is no question that the track will be fast for the race this afternoon. The race is on.”

7 She said it without judgment, but Dimple’s chest constricted with that familiar guilt.

8 If I joined the club, no one in my family would pass judgment.

9 In spite of this amendment, however, she requested to have a note sent to Longbourn, desiring her mother to visit Jane, and form her own judgment of her situation.

10 Those who passed judgment on them have primarily been the descendants of Calvinist colonizers who spilled Indigenous blood, along with their own, fighting to take the land they believed their god said should be theirs.

11 I must admit that this desire on their part leads me to question their value judgments.

12 Why, for so many years, were conductors so oblivious to the corruption of their snap judgments?

13 “Your hot temper clouds your judgment. But let’s move on to this other souvenir of yours.”

14 I depended on his companionship and on his judgment.

我信赖他的友情,也相信他的判断。

15 At sentencing hearings in federal court, judges typically permit defendants an opportunity to speak before the jurist renders judgment.

16 She was carried away by love and couldn't use correct judgment.

爱情冲昏了她的头脑,使她失去了正确的判断力.

17 But they bowed to Sproul’s judgment that losing Lawrence would be even costlier, and voted to cover all the annual operating and maintenance costs that Lawrence had budgeted for the Rad Lab.

18 In those days he had seemed to understand, and he had not stood in judgment on her.

19 The fifth chapter mainly discusses the verification on value judgment and language logic.

第五章主要探讨语言逻辑与价值判断可证实性.

20 In the heat of the moment, Ernest offered a shocking judgment of Oppenheimer that would come to haunt them both.

judgment 同义词

1 识别力

discrimination

2 确定债务的判决书

judgement

7 由判决所确定的债务

judgement

8 上帝的最后审判

judgement Judgement Day

10 灾厄

funest woe deuce

15 明辨

judicious prudential

judgment 短语相关

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