Sens: abjudicateæb'dʒʊədɪkətv. annuler par décision de justice
jud Idiome
sit in judgement on
judge someone's actions, evaluate Gary is afraid because you sit in judgement on whatever he does.
judge by
form an idea or opinion by basing one's judgement on 由…判断 Judging by what you say,I assume you don't agree with me.根据你的话推测,我想你是不同意我了。
judge by/from
form an idea or opinion by basing one's judgement on 由…判断 Judging by what you say,I assume you don't agree with me.根据你的话推测,我想你是不同意我了。
judge from
form an idea or opinion by basing one's judgement on 由…判断 Judging by what you say,I assume you don't agree with me.根据你的话推测,我想你是不同意我了。
sober as a judge
Idiom(s): (as) sober as a judge
Theme: FORMALITY
very formal, somber, or stuffy. • You certainly look gloomy, Bill. You're sober as a judge. • Tom's as sober as a judge. I think he's angry.
Don't judge a book by its cover.
Don't judge by appearances.
Don't judge a book by the cover
This idiom means that you should not judge something or someone by appearances, but should look deeper at what is inside and more important.
Judge, jury and executioner
If someone is said to be the judge, jury, and executioner, it means they are in charge of every decision made, and they have the power to be rid of whomever they choose.
Jumping Judas!
An expression of surprise or shock.
You Can't Judge A Book By Its Cover
Decisions shouldn't be made primarily on appearance.
judgment seat|judgment|seat
n. A place where you are judged; a place where justice and punishment are given out. Mrs. Smith is so bossy, she always acts as though she is in the judgment seat.
against one's better judgment
against one's better judgment Despite serious misgivings or objections, as in Against my better judgment, I told her to come whenever she pleased.
judge
judge In addition to the idiom beginning with judge, also see sober as a judge. Also see judgment.
judge a book by its cover, one can't
judge a book by its cover, one can't One can't rely on outward appearances to know what something or someone is really like. For example, He seems very quiet, but you can't judge a book by its cover. [First half of 1900s]
prejudice without prejudice 1) without detriment or injury 2) Law without dismissal of or detriment to (a legal right, claim, etc.): often with to
snap judgment
snap judgment A hurried or impetuous decision or finding, as in George was known for making snap judgments on personnel questions; he rarely bothered to investigate further. This expression, which uses snap in the sense of “quick,” was first recorded in 1841.
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