单词 | judgement-seat |
释义 | judge /juj/intransitive verb
ORIGIN: Anglo-Fr juger, from L jūdicāre, from jūs law, and dīcere to say, to declare judgeˈment or judgˈment noun
judgementˈal or judgmentˈal adjective
judgementˈally or judgmentˈally adverb judgeˈship noun The office or function of a judge judge advocate noun The crown-prosecutor at a court martial Judge Advocate General noun (pl Judge Advocates General or Judge Advocate Generals) The civil adviser to the crown on military law, esp courts martial judgeˈ-made adjective (of law) based on decisions of judges judgement call noun A decision based on subjective judgement rather than on objective evidence judgeˈment-day noun (also Judgment Day) the day of God's final judgement on mankind judgeˈment-debt noun A debt validated by a legal judgement judgeˈment-hall noun A hall where a court of justice meets judgement of Solomon noun A judgement intended to call the bluff of the false claimant, like that of Solomon in the Bible, 1 Kings 3.16–28 judgeˈment-seat noun The seat or bench in a court from which judgement is pronounced Judges' Rules plural noun Formerly, in English law, a system of rules governing the behaviour of the police towards suspects, eg the cautioning of a person about to be charged against one's better judgement Contrary to what one believes to be right judgement reserved A decision delayed after the close of a trial (in Scotland, ‘avizandum made’) judgement respited Execution of sentence delayed sit in judgement (on) To consider oneself responsible for judging |
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