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单词 adjudge
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adjudge

From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishadjudgead‧judge /əˈdʒʌdʒ/ verb [transitive] formal  to make a judgment about something or someone SYN judgebe adjudged to be something/have done something  The reforms of 1979 were generally adjudged to have failed.Grammar Adjudge is usually passive.→ See Verb tableExamples from the CorpusadjudgeThe policy was adjudged a failure.Bruce Edgar adjudged him unlucky, but his record was modest: 17 wickets at 52.11 and 248 runs at 15.50.He knew the local man to be in his mid-forties, and he adjudged his companion a little over 30.I think she was crying, but adjudged it vulgar to peer.Sometimes the workers are even unable to prove they are ill and are adjudged lazy or dismissed as malingerers.The 7-year sentence originally imposed was adjudged to be excessive and reduced to three and a half.Sir Giles Mompesson was adjudged to pay a total of £3,300 for felling timber even though he produced an Exchequer warrant.Pork carcasses adjudged unacceptable are graded U. S. Utility.Origin adjudge (1300-1400) Old French ajugier, from Latin adjudicare; → ADJUDICATE
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