judging

judging [dʒʌdʒɪŋ]  [dʒʌdʒɪŋ] 

原级:judge

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第三人称单数:judges

第三人称复数:judges

过去分词:judged

过去式:judged

judging 基本解释
审判,评判(judge的现在分词形式);
judging 网络解释

judging的近义词

1. 裁判:一九九七年,纽约一位重要的后现代观念主义艺术家马克.坦西(Mark Tansey)完成并展出了他的<<裁判>>(Judging)一画. 坦西在这幅哲理绘画中,向我们提出了关于视角的问题. 这个问题既是针对我们看画方式的,又是针对当代艺术批评的.

2. 平:天门 Celestial gate | 平 Judging | 库楼 Arsenal

3. 鉴别:琼司一木特过敏 Jones-Mote hypersensitivity | 鉴别 judging | 颧骨 jugal bone,malar bone

judging 单语例句

1. Judging by the definition given in the light pollution standard, the court decided in Lu's favour.

2. Judging by the scale and design of his property, one has the impression that he was a tremendously wealthy man with expansive taste.

3. And judging by what's in theaters this holiday movie season, his name is George Clooney.

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4. And judging by some of the vehicles on display, they may be right.

5. The movie is partly a Chinese production, and judging by word of mouth it should have grossed some decent box office gloss.

6. Judging will commence at every venue to determine a winner that can claim cash and prizes from sponsors in New York.

7. Judging from its cell division, they concluded these embryos must have been the same size as the adults.

8. judging

8. Adam Lambert is set to join the'American Idol'judging panel.

9. But judging from tense exchanges in the Security Council chamber Friday, any lobbying effort will be difficult.

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10. What the experts cite in their judging are WTO rules, which were endorsed by the trade ministers of the group's member nations after their negotiations.

judging 英英释义

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noun

1. the cognitive process of reaching a decision or drawing conclusions

    Synonym: judgment judgement