adjudge

英 [ə'dʒʌdʒ] 美[ə'dʒʌdʒ]
  • vt. 宣判;判决;认为

英英释义


1. declare to be;
"She was declared incompetent"
"judge held that the defendant was innocent"

实用场景例句


The company was adjudged bankrupt.
该公司被宣判破产。

牛津词典

The tour was adjudged a success.
这次出行被认为是成功的。

牛津词典

The reforms were generally adjudged to have failed.
人们普遍认为,改革已经失败。

牛津词典

He was adjudged to be guilty...
他被判有罪。

柯林斯高阶英语词典

He was adjudged the winner by 54 votes to 3.
他被裁定以54票对3票获胜。

柯林斯高阶英语词典

James Bond : I adjudge ending you would be a pleasure.
詹姆斯·邦德: 我承认杀了你会让我很快乐.

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中文词源


adjudge 裁决

前缀ad-, 去,往。词根judge, 判断,来自judicate的缩小形式。

双语例句


1. James Bond : I adjudge ending you would be a pleasure.
詹姆斯·邦德: 我承认杀了你会让我很快乐.

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英文词源


adjudge (v.)
late 14c., "to make a judicial decision," from Old French ajugier "to judge, pass judgment on," from Latin adiudicare "grant or award as a judge," from ad- "to" (see ad-) + iudicare "to judge," which is related to iudicem (see judge (v.)). Sense of "have an opinion" is from c. 1400. Related: Adjudged; adjudging.

词态变化


第三人称单数: adjudges;过去式: adjudged;过去分词: adjudged;现在分词: adjudging;
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