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1 judge
[dʒadʒ]1. verb1) to hear and try (cases) in a court of law:يَقْضي، يُصْدِرُ حُكْماًWho will be judging this murder case?
Is she going to judge the singing competition again?
Who will be judging the vegetables at the flower show?
يَقومُ بالتَّحْكيمWho is judging at the horse show?
3) to consider and form an idea of; to estimate:يُكَوِّنُ رأيا، يُقَدِّرShe couldn't judge whether he was telling the truth.
4) to criticize for doing wrong:يُبْدي رَأياً في، يَحْكُمُ علىWe have no right to judge him – we might have done the same thing ourselves.
2. noun1) a public officer who hears and decides cases in a law court:قاضٍThe judge asked if the jury had reached a verdict.
The judge's decision is final (= you cannot argue with the judge's decision)
حَكَم في مُباراهHe was asked to be on the panel of judges at the beauty contest.
3) a person who is skilled at deciding how good etc something is:He says she's honest, and he's a good judge of character
قاضٍ، حَكَم، خَبير في الأمْرHe seems a very fine pianist to me, but I'm no judge.
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2 beurteilen
v/t (Person) judge ( nach by, from); (Leistung, Wert etc.) rate, assess, gauge (Am. auch gage) (on, according to); falsch beurteilen misjudge; etw. gut beurteilen können be a good judge of s.th.; das ist schwer zu beurteilen that is difficult to judge, it’s hard to tell; wie soll ich das beurteilen? how am I supposed to know ( oder tell, judge)?; das kannst du doch nicht beurteilen how do you know?, how can you tell?, you’re in no position to tell; nicht dass ich das beurteilen könnte not that I’m any judge, but who am I to judge?; wie beurteilen Sie die Lage / unsere Aussichten? what’s your view of the situation / what do you reckon ( oder think) of our chances?; man soll Leute nicht danach beurteilen, wie sie aussehen you shouldn’t judge (people) by appearances* * *(abschätzen) to judge; to gauge; to gage;(betrachten) to view* * *be|ur|tei|len ptp beurteiltvtto judge ( nach by, from); Buch, Bild etc to give an opinion of; Leistung, Wert to assessetw richtig beúrteilen — to judge sth correctly
etw falsch beúrteilen — to misjudge sth
du kannst das doch gar nicht beúrteilen — you are not in a position to judge
* * *1) (to form an idea or judgement of how good etc something is: I estimated my chances of escape as very good.) estimate2) (to consider and form an idea of; to estimate: You can't judge a man by his appearance; Watch how a cat judges the distance before it jumps; She couldn't judge whether he was telling the truth.) judge* * *be·ur·tei·len *vt1. (einschätzen)▪ jdn \beurteilen to judge sbder Lehrer muss jeden Schüler \beurteilen the teacher has to assess every pupil2. (abschätzen)einen Kunst-/Wertgegenstand \beurteilen to appraise a piece of art/valuable* * *transitives Verb judge; assess < situation etc.>etwas falsch beurteilen — misjudge something/assess something wrongly
* * *beurteilen v/t (Person) judge (falsch beurteilen misjudge;etwas gut beurteilen können be a good judge of sth;das ist schwer zu beurteilen that is difficult to judge, it’s hard to tell;wie soll ich das beurteilen? how am I supposed to know ( oder tell, judge)?;das kannst du doch nicht beurteilen how do you know?, how can you tell?, you’re in no position to tell;nicht dass ich das beurteilen könnte not that I’m any judge, but who am I to judge?;wie beurteilen Sie die Lage/unsere Aussichten? what’s your view of the situation/what do you reckon ( oder think) of our chances?;man soll Leute nicht danach beurteilen, wie sie aussehen you shouldn’t judge (people) by appearances* * *transitives Verb judge; assess <situation etc.>etwas falsch beurteilen — misjudge something/assess something wrongly
* * *v.to adjudicate v.to estimate v.to judge v.