judgement
美 ['dʒʌdʒmənt]
英 ['dʒʌdʒmənt]
- n.评价;判决;判断力;意见
- 网络审判;裁判;看法
judgement
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1. | [u] 判断力;识别力the ability to make sensible decisions after carefully considering the best thing to do |
good/poor/sound judgement 判断力强╱弱;正确的判断力 | |
She showed a lack of judgement when she gave Mark the job. 她把这工作交给马克表明她缺乏判断力。 | |
It's not something I can give you rules for; you'll have to use your judgement. 不是我把规则告诉你就行了,你得运用自己的判断力。 | |
He achieved his aim more by luck than judgement . 他达到目的主要是靠运气而不是靠判断力。 | |
The accident was caused by an error of judgement on the part of the pilot. 此次事故是飞行员判断失误所致。 |
2. | [c][u] ~ (of/about/on sth) 看法;意见;评价an opinion that you form about sth after thinking about it carefully; the act of making this opinion known to others |
He refused to make a judgement about the situation. 他拒绝对形势作出评价。 | |
Who am I to pass judgement on her behaviour?(= to criticize it) 我有什么资格对她的行为说三道四呢? | |
I'd like to reserve judgement until I see the report. 我还是想看到报告后再发表意见。 | |
It was, in her judgement , the wrong thing to do. 在她看来,那样做是错误的。 | |
I did it against my better judgement(= although I thought it was perhaps the wrong thing to do) . 我这样做是违心的。 |
3. | [c][u] 判决;裁决the decision of a court or a judge |
a judgment from the European Court of Justice 欧洲法院的判决 | |
The judgment will be given tomorrow. 此案将于明日宣判。 | |
The court has yet to pass judgment(= say what its decision is) in this case. 此案还有待法庭判决。 |
4. | [c][ususing] ~ (on sth) 报应;天谴;(上帝对人的)审判something bad that happens to sb that is thought to be a punishment from God |