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词根:judge
adj.judicial 公正的,明断的;法庭的;审判上的
judicatory 司法的;判决的
n.judge 法官;裁判员
judgment 判断;裁判;判决书;辨别力
judicatory 法庭;法院系统
vi.judge 审判;判决
vt.judge 判断;审判
adjective
of or relating to a judgment, the function of judging, the administration of justice, or the judiciary judicial powers
judicial processes
belonging to the branch of government that is charged with trying all cases that involve the government and with the administration of justice within its jurisdiction compare executive, legislative
ordered or enforced by a court
a judicial sale
belonging or appropriate to a judge or the judiciary judicial dignity
judicial robes
of, characterized by, or expressing judgment : critical sense 2d
arising from a judgment of God
Middle English, from Latin judicialis, from judicium judgment, from judex — see judge >entry 2
The first known use of judicial was in the 14th century
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
1 Supreme Court was considering the state court’s decision that the North Carolina Constitution “imposes judicially enforceable limits on partisan gerrymandering,” Prelogar wrote.
2 In a statement, the Colorado attorney general’s office disputed those descriptions, saying that “this judicially authorized search was executed in a professional and lawful manner.”
3 the judicial branch of government
4 She said the materials were seized with judicially authorized warrants demonstrating that investigators had probable cause that crimes were committed.
5 The judgment of administrative affirmation judicially drawn by the Supreme Court exists some problems.
最高法院通过司法解释确立的行政确认判决方式存在诸多问题.
6 “Universal background check systems only work if they are truly universal, and we believe this potentially dangerous judicially created loophole is without basis in the law,” Herring said in a statement.
7 Innocence has always been the achilles heel of America’s death penalty: how to justify judicially killing prisoners who may have been wrongfully convicted.
8 “You have their claims thrown out of court due to a judicially invented doctrine of qualified immunity, It was created in order to suppress civil rights claims that African-Americans had in the 1960s.”
9 Mr. Lee said that the MLB “has used its judicially fabricated antitrust immunity to suppress wages and divide up markets for decades—conduct that is plainly illegal, and sometimes criminal, in any other industry.”
10 This kind of judicially backed secrecy is a growing problem.
11 Under Arthur’s policy changes, sheriff’s deputies in Arlington must continue to honor judicially signed warrants, although ICE is not known to secure these often for jail inmates.
12 “Texas has not demonstrated a judicially cognizable interest in the manner in which another State conducts its elections,” the court noted tartly.
13 Ms. Cole showed glimmers of being interesting; in two seasons as a judge on “The Sing-Off” on NBC, Ms. Scherzinger was a pretty face but, judicially speaking, not much more than a seat warmer.
14 Generally, judicially noticed evidence is a straightforward fact, an indisputable issue, or a bit of common knowledge.
通常,司法认知的证据是一种简单明了的事实,是一种无可争辩的问题,或者是一些常识。
15 For the most part, the judicial branch has done a pretty good job.
16 Leaving a judicially ethical lower-court decision temporarily in effect because of a 4-4 Supreme Court decision is preferable to permanently imposing an ethically biased 5-4 Supreme Court decision on the entire country.
17 "In the last fifty years, a national consensus has emerged among the state legislatures against permanently disenfranchising those who have satisfied their judicially imposed sentences and thus repaid their debts to society," he wrote.
18 Judicially, we should utilize judge's discretion for application of inverting the burden of persuasion and choice of medical identifications.
在司法上,则要充分发挥法官的自由裁量权,以解决好举证责任倒置的适用和医疗鉴定中引发的问题。
19 “Were this Court to create such a limitation, there is no judicially discoverable or manageable standard for adjudicating such claims.”
20 Even if the process is difficult and stretches into months and years, it is important that history be left a forensic, credible, verified and judicially processed record of the specific crimes in Ukraine.
2 公正地
right fairly rightfully justly equitably impartially righteously in all conscience according to Hoyle by right fair and square
3 公正
justicial just even sporting judicial righteous candid fair-minded right-minded evenhanded conscionable right fairly rightfully justly equitably impartially righteously equitableness impartialness justice equity righteousness sportsmanship candor rightness candour justness rightfulness in all conscience according to Hoyle on the square by right fair and square