adj.判断的
v.裁决;审理(judge的过去分词)
-judged───v.裁决;审理(judge的过去分词);adj.判断的
budged───vi.挪动;微微移动;改变态度或意见;服从;vt.使让步;移动;使改变态度或意见;n.羔羊皮;n.(Budge)人名;(英)巴奇
fudged───v.含糊其辞,回避,蒙混;篡改,捏造;敷衍;模糊处理;(可笑地)讲;粗制滥造;逃避责任;欺骗(fudge的过去式和过去分词)
judge───n.法官;裁判员;鉴定人;v.判断;猜测(大小、数量等);裁判;评价;审判,判决;n.(Judge)(美、爱、英)贾奇(人名)
judger───n.法官,审判员;仲裁人;鉴赏家
judges───n.士师记(又译《民长记》,旧约全书之一卷)
mudged───泥泞的
nudged───v.推进;轻推;用肘轻推;唠叨;往前挤;鼓励;接近(nudge的过去式和过去分词)
adjudged───v.判定(adjudge的过去分词形式)
I judged him to be about 50.───我估计他年纪在50左右。
I judged him to be about forty.───我估计他四十岁左右。
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。
It is not prose but poetry, at least a great part of it, and ought not to be judged by the rules of logic or the probabilities of history.───除诗歌之外,起码还有很大一部分的散文,是不必以逻辑原则或是历史可能性来评判水平高低的。
That was one of the few things his predecessor was judged to have got about right.───这是人们认为布什把握得基本正确的为数不多的事情之一。
Luis Suarez and Andy Carroll's partnership should be judged in a year's time, insists Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish.───国王肯尼最近发表意见坚称,路易斯。苏亚雷斯和安迪。卡罗尔的锋线组合需要磨合,一年之后必定锋芒毕露。
She was not unconscious, as could be judged from her eyes.───她没有失去知觉,这从她的眼睛可以看出。
Pug found himself looking at his wife detachedly, as he judged professional matters.───帕格发现他自己正在冷眼观察他的妻子,就象在判断职业上的事物似的。
Some of your youth seek pleasure as if it was all, and they are judged and rebuked.───你们当中有些年轻人追求快乐,似乎快乐便是一切,他们会受到评判与指责。
Theings present are judged by things past.
These precautions have been judged inadequate.
Judge not, that ye be not judged.
Owen judged it best to make no reply.
Their action was judged illegal by the International Court.
The painting was judged a fake.
The woman was finally judged guilty.
He judged the present situation badly.
The Supreme Court judged him guilty.