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1 decisive judgment
окончательное решение, окончательная оценка -
2 judgment
n1) суждение, мнение; взгляд; оценка2) приговор, решение суда; наказание•to execute judgment — приводить в исполнение решение суда / приговор
to form a judgment — составлять мнение / представление
to pass judgment — выносить судебное решение, объявлять приговор
to reserve judgment on smth — воздерживаться от вынесения решения по какому-л. вопросу
to reverse one's judgment — пересматривать свое решение ( о суде)
- black-and-white judgmentto vacate judgment — аннулировать / отменять приговор
- bottom-line judgment
- competent judgment
- contradictory judgment - expert judgment
- final judgment
- impartial judgment
- in one's judgment
- in the judgment of the UN
- judgment under appeal
- mature judgment
- measured judgment
- moral judgment
- Nuremberg judgment
- objective judgment
- one-sided judgment
- private judgment
- revision of judgment
- risk-benefit judgment
- the judgment is final and without appeal
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3 decisive
a1) решающий; окончательный2) решительный3) явный; бесспорный; несомненный; очевидный•- decisive attack
- decisive evidence
- decisive judgment
- decisive superiority
- decisive vote -
4 final
1. n спорт. финальная, решающая игра, финал2. n спорт. финальный заезд3. n спорт. разг. выпускные экзамены4. n спорт. разг. последний выпуск газеты5. a последний, заключительный; конечный6. a окончательный; решающийfinal sentence — окончательное решение; окончательный приговор
7. a филос. относящийся к цели8. a целевойСинонимический ряд:1. conclusive (adj.) conclusive; decisive; definitive; irrevocable2. last (adj.) closing; concluding; eventual; hindmost; lag; last; latest; latter; rearmost; terminal; terminating; ultimateАнтонимический ряд:continuous; current; embryonic; first; inaugural; inchoate; incipient; initial; initiative; interim; open; opening; persistent
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