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Collins English-English Dictionary
- judgment
['ʤ^ʤmənt]
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1.
n
the faculty of being able to make critical distinctions and achieve a balanced viewpoint; discernment
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2.
n
the decision or verdict pronounced by a court of law
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3.
n
an obligation arising as a result of such a decision or verdict, such as a debt
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4.
n
the document recording such a decision or verdict
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5.
n
(as modifier)
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a judgment debtor
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6.
n
the formal decision of one or more judges at a contest or competition
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7.
n
a particular decision or opinion formed in a case in dispute or doubt
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8.
n
an estimation
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a good judgment of distance
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9.
n
criticism or censure
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10.
n
[logic]
the act of establishing a relation between two or more terms, esp as an affirmation or denial
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11.
n
the expression of such a relation
Examples
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arbitrary judgment
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武断
→ arbitrary
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The judgment passed against us.
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判决宣告我们败诉。
→ pass
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to use one's judgment
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作出自己的判断
→ use
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His clouded judgment and obsession with rewriting his own legacy gets in the way of objective advice.
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他的判断力模糊而且又热衷改遗嘱,完全听不进别人实事求是的建议。
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To me, his behavior is not a sign of clouded judgment or weakness.
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对我来说,他的行为并不意味着丧失了清醒的辨别能力,也不是什么缺点。
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It seems your deep rooted prejudice has completely colored your judgment.
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看来你根深蒂固的偏见已经完全影响了你的判断力。
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in my judgment
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依我来看
→ judg(e)ment
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to pass judgment (on sb/sth)
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[法] (对某人/某事)作出判决
→ judg(e)ment
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an error of judgment
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判断失误
→ judg(e)ment
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he is a Daniel come to judgment
→ antonomasia
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