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judgment美 ['dʒʌdʒmənt] 英 ['dʒʌdʒmənt] adj.+n. good judgment,final judgment,poor judgment,sound judgment,correct judgment v.+n. make judgment,exercise judgment,use judgment,pronounce judgment,give judgment n. verdict,ruling,decision,finding,sentence n. | 1. the decision arrived at and pronounced by a court of law 2. in Roman Catholic belief, God's decision at the instant of somebody's death on whether the soul is to be saved or damned 3. an obligation, e.g. a debt, that arises as a result of a court's verdict, or a document setting out an obligation of this kind 4. the decision reached by one or more judges in a contest 5. an opinion formed or a decision reached in the case of a disputed, controversial, or doubtful matter 6. the ability to form sound opinions and make sensible decisions or reliable guesses 7. an opinion formed or given after consideration 8. an estimate of something such as speed or distance, made with the help of the eye or some other sense 9. the judging of a case or a contest 10. a misfortune regarded as a divine punishment for folly or sin 1. the decision arrived at and pronounced by a court of law 2. in Roman Catholic belief, God's decision at the instant of somebody's death on whether the soul is to be saved or damned 3. an obligation, e.g. a debt, that arises as a result of a court's verdict, or a document setting out an obligation of this kind 4. the decision reached by one or more judges in a contest 5. an opinion formed or a decision reached in the case of a disputed, controversial, or doubtful matter 6. the ability to form sound opinions and make sensible decisions or reliable guesses 7. an opinion formed or given after consideration 8. an estimate of something such as speed or distance, made with the help of the eye or some other sense 9. the judging of a case or a contest 10. a misfortune regarded as a divine punishment for folly or sin |
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