judge
美 [dʒʌdʒ] 
英 [dʒʌdʒ] 
- n.法官;裁判;内行;仲裁人
 - v.判断;评判;审判;批评
 - 网络审判员;评价;裁判员
 
第三人称单数:judges  现在分词:judging  过去式:judged  
judge
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法庭in court
1.  | 法官;审判员a person in a court who has the authority to decide how criminals should be punished or to make legal decisions  | 
a High Court judge 高等法院的法官  | |
a federal judge 联邦法院法官  | |
The case comes before Judge Cooper next week. 本案下周交库珀法官审理。  | |
The judge sentenced him to five years in prison. 法官判他五年监禁。  | 
竞赛in competition
2.  | 裁判员;评判员a person who decides who has won a competition  | 
the panel of judges at the flower show 花展评判小组  | |
The judges' decision is final. 裁判的决定为最终决定。  | 
鉴定人sb who gives opinion
3.  | [ususing] 鉴定人;鉴赏家a person who has the necessary knowledge or skills to give their opinion about the value or quality of sb/sth  | 
She's a good judge of character. 她很善于鉴别人的性格。  | |
‘I'm not sure that's a good way to do it.’ ‘ Let me be the judge of that .’ “我拿不准这样做好不好。”“就让我来判断吧。”  | 
判断form opinion
1.  | [i][t] 判断;断定;认为to form an opinion about sb/sth, based on the information you have  | 
As far as I can judge, all of them are to blame. 依我看,他们都应承担责任。  | |
Judging by her last letter, they are having a wonderful time. 从她上封信看,他们过得非常愉快。  | |
To judge from what he said, he was very disappointed. 从他的话判断,他非常失望。  | |
Schools should not be judged only on exam results. 学校的好坏不能仅凭考试结果来评判。  | |
Each painting must be judged on its own merits. 任何一幅画都必须根据其本身的价值来评判。  | |
The tour was judged a great success. 这次巡回演出被认为是大获成功。  | |
The concert was judged to have been a great success. 这场音乐会被认为是大获成功。  | |
They judged it wise to say nothing. 他们认为不说为妙。  | |
He judged that the risk was too great. 他认为风险太大。  | |
It was judged that the risk was too great. 据估计风险太大。  | |
It was hard to judge how great the risk was. 很难判断风险有多大。  | 
估计estimate
2.  | [t] 估计,猜测(大小、数量等)to guess the size, amount, etc. of sth  | 
It's difficult to judge how long the journey will take. 很难估计这次旅行要花多长时间。  | |
I judged him to be about 50. 我估计他年纪在 50 左右。  | 
竞赛in competition
3.  | [t][i] ~ (sth) 裁判;评判;担任裁判to decide the result of a competition; to be the judge in a competition  | 
She was asked to judge the essay competition. 她被邀请担任作文比赛的评委。  | 
评价give opinion
4.  | [t][i] ~ (sb) 评价;鉴定;(尤指)批评,指责to give your opinion about sb, especially when you disapprove of them  | 
What gives you the right to judge other people? 你有什么权利对别人评头论足?  | 
法庭in court
5.  | [t] 审判;审理;判决to decide whether sb is guilty or innocent in a court  | 
to judge a case 审理案件  | |
to judge sb guilty/not guilty 判某人有罪╱无罪  | 
IDM
dont judge a book by its cover
勿以貌取人;勿只凭外表判断used to say that you should not form an opinion about sb/sth from their appearance only