judg(e)ment

judg(e)ment
['dʒʌdʒmənt]
n
1) c / u (view, opinion) 看法 [kànfǎ]
2) u (discernment) 判断力 [pànduànlì]
3) c / u (LAW) 审判 [shěnpàn]

* in my judgment — 依我来看

* to pass judgment (on sb/sth) — (LAW) (对某人/某事)作出判决; (fig) 评论(某人/某事)

* an error of judgment — 判断失误


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