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单词 judicially
释义 judicially, adv.|dʒuːˈdɪʃəlɪ|
[f. prec. + -ly2.]
In a judicial manner.
1. In the way of legal judgement, or in the office or capacity of judge; in, by, or in relation to, the administration of justice; by legal process; by sentence of a court of justice.
1465Paston Lett. II. 223 Judicialy syttyng the seyde M. R.1542Hen. VIII Declar. Scots B iv b, Regesters and Recordes iudicially and autentiquely made.1617Moryson Itin. ii. 16 Indited, though absent, and condemned judicially of Treason.1783Ainsworth's Lat. Dict. (Morell) iv. s.v. Ulysses, For which reason, the armour of Achilles was judicially given to him, rather than to Ajax.1863H. Cox Instit. iii. vii. 695 As late as 1735, Sir Robert Walpole sat judicially in the Exchequer.1865Lecky Ration. I. i. 132 The last who perished judicially in England.
b. Theol. In the way of a divine judgement or punishment.
1654Fuller Two Serm. 66 God..may judicially harden those from whom his grace is withdrawne, for making no better use thereof.1782Cowper Lett. Wks. 1837 XV. 122 Though I love my country, I hate its follies and its sins, and had rather see it scourged in mercy, than judicially hardened by prosperity.1835J. H. Newman Par. Serm. (1836) II. x. 123 The multitude of sinners judicially blinded.
2. After the manner of a judge; with judicial knowledge and skill; critically.
1577–87Holinshed Chron. III. 1402/2 A noble mind iudiciallie grounded vpon the truth of diuine philosophie.1617Moryson Itin. iii. 37, I would have a Traveller..speake of those things, whereof he could discourse most eloquently and judicially.1868Freeman Norm. Conq. II. viii. 165 He judicially sums up what was good and what was evil in him.
b. So as to determine something; determinatively. Obs.
1609Douland Ornith. Microl. 51 Rests are placed in Songs..Essentially, when they betoken silence. Iudicially, when they betoken not silence but the perfect Moode: and then their place is before the signe of Time.
3. With sound judgement, judiciously. Obs.
1600E. Blount tr. Conestaggio 81 All agreed that the King..had not dealt therein iudicially, saying it was a meane to breed contention.1653Walton Angler iv. 108, I find Mr. Thomas Barker..deal so judicially and freely in a little book of his of Angling.
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