judging 详细解释

judging

[dʒʌdʒiŋ]

n. 判决
动词judge的现在分词形式

英英释义

名词 judging:

the cognitive process of reaching a decision or drawing conclusions

同义词:judgment, judgement

动词 judge:

determine the result of (a competition)

同义词:judge

form a critical opinion of

同义词:evaluate, pass judgment, judge

judge tentatively or form an estimate of (quantities or time)

同义词:estimate, gauge, approximate, guess, judge

pronounce judgment on

同义词:pronounce, label, judge

put on trial or hear a case and sit as the judge at the trial of

同义词:judge, adjudicate, try

例句

1. The judging was difficult as always.当裁判是一如既往地难。 2. Experience in judging, in practising, or in teaching law highlights numerous problems.做法官、当律师或教授法律的经历会突显众多问题。 3. I gather you're in charge of the judging panel.我猜你是裁判小组的组长。 4. There was a judging scandal at the Winter Olympics.冬奥会上出现了裁判丑闻。 5. Health visitors and nurses were very judging and unkind to me when I was having my first child.在我怀第一个孩子期间, 卫生访视员和护士对我非常挑剔且不友善。