judgment (also judgement) ['dʒʌdʒ.mənt] noun DECIDE 判断 ESSENTIAL uncountable ■the ability to form valuable opinions and make good decisions 判断力;识别力•to show good/sound/poor judgment表现出良好/出色/不良的判断力 •I don't think you have the right to pass judgment (on others) (= to say whether you think other people are good or bad).我认为你没有权利(对别人)加以评判。 •I'm going to reserve judgment (on the decision) (= not say whether I think it is good or bad) for the time being.我将暂时(对这项决定)保留看法。 ESSENTIAL countable ■a decision or opinion about someone or something that you form after thinking carefully 判断•It proved difficult to come to/form/make a judgment about how well the school was performing.事实证明要判断这所学校的运作情形是很难的。 in sb's judgment ESSENTIAL ■according to someone's opinion 在(某人)看来•In my judgment, we should let the solicitor deal with this.在我看来,我们该让律师处理此事。 (also judgement) ['dʒʌdʒ.mənt] noun LEGAL 法定 countable or uncountable ■an official legal decision 审判;裁判;判决•It is the judgment of this court that you are guilty of murder.本法庭宣判你犯有谋杀罪。 •We are still waiting for the court to pass/pronounce judgment (= give a decision) on the case.我们还在等待法院对此案的裁决。 |