释义 |
well-ˈjudging, ppl. a. Having or exercising or characterized by sound judgement.
1751Pope's Wks. V. 240 note, An Age so distinguished for well-judging Patrons. 1755Young Centaur i. 5 Well-judging Wit is a flower of wisdom. 1789Cowper Catharina 34 When the mind is endued With a well-judging taste from above. 1815Jane Austen Emma viii, He always speaks to the purpose; open, straight forward, and very well judging. 1815Scott Guy M. xxxviii, A good and prudent and well-judging woman. 1868Geo. Eliot Ess. (1884) 334 The foresight, the conscience, that will make him well-judging and scrupulous in the use of it [sc. the franchise]. |