单词 | judgment |
释义 | judgmentjudgment, judgement /ˈdʒʌdʒmənt/ ●●○ W3 noun 1OPINION [countable, uncountable] an opinion that you form, especially after thinking carefully about something: They made a judgment without knowing all the facts. In our judgment (=according to our opinion), the very poor would benefit most from the program. I’m not passing judgment on any lifestyle (=giving an opinion about it or criticizing it).suspend/reserve judgment formal (=not make a decision about something until you know more about it)2ABILITY TO DECIDE [uncountable] the ability to make sensible decisions about situations or people: I trust your judgment.good/sound/bad/poor judgment It was a decision based on sound (=good) judgment.professional/personal/moral etc. judgment Don’t let your private life affect your professional judgment.use/exercise your judgment If I’m not there, just use your own judgment.cloud/impair somebody’s judgment (=make someone’s judgment less effective)3LAW [countable, uncountable] an official decision given by a judge or a court of law: The court did not alter the $2,500 judgment.4a judgment call informal a decision you have to make yourself because there are no certain rules in a situation5against somebody’s better judgment even though someone does not think something is the right or best thing to do: I lent her the money against my better judgment.6sit in judgment (over somebody) disapproving to criticize someone’s behavior, especially unfairly7a judgment (on somebody) something bad that happens to someone and seems like a punishment from God → see also Last Judgment, value judgment |
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