释义 |
injuˈdicial, a. rare. [in-3.] Not judicial. †a. Acting without judgement; injudicious. Obs. b. Not according to the forms of law. c. Not proper to or becoming a judge.
1607S. Collins Serm. (1608) 59 The clamours of the iniudiciall multitude. 1721Bailey, Injudicial, not according to judgment. 1755Johnson, Injudicial, not according to form of law. 1884L'pool Mercury 21 June 5/5 In a very injudicial spirit..he instituted a comparison between English and American beauty. |