judgment

名词 n.
/ˈd͡ʒʌd͡ʒ.mɪnt/

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. The act of judging. countable,uncountable
    — The key to the situation was judgment of the role the railways could play in modern times.
  2. The power or faculty of performing such operations; especially, when unqualified, the faculty of judging or deciding rightly, justly, or wisely. countable,uncountable
    — a man of judgment / a man of good judgment
  3. The conclusion or result of judging; an opinion; a decision. countable,uncountable
    — She in my judgment was as fair as you.
  4. The act of determining, as in courts of law, what is conformable to law and justice; also, the determination, decision, or sentence of a court, or of a judge. countable,uncountable
    — In judgments between the Rich and the Poor: it is not to be considered what the poor man needs, but what is his own
  5. The final award; the last sentence. countable,uncountable

词形变化

judgments plural judgement alternative,Commonwealth iugement alternative,obsolete iudgement alternative,obsolete iudgment alternative,obsolete iudgemente alternative,obsolete iudgmente alternative,obsolete

词源

From Middle English juggement, borrowed from Old French jugement, from Late Latin iūdicāmentum, from Latin iūdicō. Partially displaced doom. By surface analysis, judge + -ment.
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