adjudge

adjudgeadjudgeD.J.:[əˈdʒʌdʒ]K.K.:[əˈdʒʌdʒ]vt.1.判决, 裁决; 宣布The assassin was adjudged an extremist.那个行刺者被认为是个极端主义分子。

adjudge[ə'dʒʌdʒ]vt.1..-judging2.【法律】审判;依法判决,判处,裁决:The boy's case was adjudged in the juvenile court.那男孩的案件由少年法庭审判。to adjudge a case判案3.【法律】(从司法角度)宣告;宣判:The court adjudged him (to be)guilty.法庭宣判他有罪。The will was adjudged void.那份遗嘱被宣告无效。4.【法律】判刑,课刑;宣判(或证明)(某人)有罪:to adjudge a man to prison对某人判以监禁She was adjudged to die.她被判处死刑。5.【法律】(常指在有争议时)把…判给(或判归);把…评判给;把…分配给:The property was adjudged to the rightful owner.财产判给了合法所有人。The prize was adjudged to her.奖品被判给了她。6.[罕用语]想;认为;考虑;把…认为,把…看做;断定:He was adjudged a terrorist.他被认为是个恐怖分子。It was adjudged wise to avoid war.避免战争被认为是明智的。变形vt.adjudged

adjudgeadjudge[əˈdʒʌdʒ]vt.1.宣判, 判定2.判给,断与,断定3.定...的罪, 定...的刑4.认为, 视为adjudge a man (to be) guilty判决某人有罪adjudge the property to sb.把财产判给某人The court adjudged that he was guilty.[Itadjudged him (to be)guilty.]法庭判他有罪。The court adjudged the dead man's house to his son.法庭把死者的房屋判给他的儿子。
继承用法adjudgementn.
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