judgment
- IPA[ˈjəjmənt]
美式
- the ability to make considered decisions or come to sensible conclusions;an opinion or conclusion
noun: judgement, plural noun: judgements
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- 1. the ability to make considered decisions or come to sensible conclusions an error of judgment that is not, in my judgment, the end of the matter 同義詞
- ▪ an opinion or conclusion they make subjective judgments about children's skills
- ▪ a decision of a court or judge the Supreme Court upheld the judgment of the Alberta Court of Appeal 同義詞
- 2. a misfortune or calamity viewed as a divine punishment the crash had been a judgment on the parents for wickedness 同義詞
- In Judeo-Christian and Muslim traditions, the day at the end of the world when God judges the ...
- (of a court or judge) give a decision concerning a defendant or legal matter
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- the time of the Last Judgment; the end of the world.
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- delay the process of judging or giving one's opinion
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- an assessment of something as good or bad in terms of one's standards or priorities: this is a value judgment which they are entitled to make the specification of this standard is pure value judgment
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- the judgment of humankind expected in some religious traditions to take place at the end of the ...
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- another term for Judgment Day
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- (in the Bible) the arbitration of King Solomon over a baby claimed by two women. He proposed ...
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- judgment awarded to the plaintiff on the defendant's failure to plead.
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