adjudicator
[ə'dʒʊdɪ,ketɚ]
- n. 评判员;裁定者
英英释义
- 1. a person who studies and settles conflicts and disputes
实用场景例句
- The adjudicator has to decide impartially between the two parties.
- 判决者必须在双方当事人中做公正的裁决.
口语例句
- The adjudicator have to decide impartially between the two parties.
- 判决者必须在双方当事人中作公正的裁决.
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- No appeals will be accepted. The decision of the Chief Adjudicator shall be final.
- 大会不设上诉,以总裁判的最终判决为准.
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- No appeals will be accepted. The final decision of the Chief Adjudicator will be final.
- 大会不设上诉,以总裁判的最后判决为准.
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- No appeal will be accepted. The final decision of the Chief Adjudicator will be final.
- 大会不设上诉,一切赛果以总裁判的最后判决为准.
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双语例句
- 1. The adjudicator has to decide impartially between the two parties.
- 判决者必须在双方当事人中做公正的裁决.
来自口语例句
- 2. The adjudicator have to decide impartially between the two parties.
- 判决者必须在双方当事人中作公正的裁决.
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- 3. No appeals will be accepted. The decision of the Chief Adjudicator shall be final.
- 大会不设上诉,以总裁判的最终判决为准.
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- 4. No appeals will be accepted. The final decision of the Chief Adjudicator will be final.
- 大会不设上诉,以总裁判的最后判决为准.
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- 5. No appeal will be accepted. The final decision of the Chief Adjudicator will be final.
- 大会不设上诉,一切赛果以总裁判的最后判决为准.
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英文词源
- adjudicator (n.)
- 1804, agent noun in Latin form from adjudicate.
词态变化
复数: adjudicators;动词: adjudicate;名词: adjudication;