Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Judge"
The meaning of "Judge" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does You don't get to judge her. mean?
A:
The definition that you were reading is talking about if you say “I can’t get to my homework right now.” You are saying you can’t start your homework right now.
This one is saying you are not “allowed to” or you “don’t have the right” to.
You don’t judge her is stating a fact.
You don’t get to judge her is telling you that you don’t have the right to judge her.
This one is saying you are not “allowed to” or you “don’t have the right” to.
You don’t judge her is stating a fact.
You don’t get to judge her is telling you that you don’t have the right to judge her.
Q:
What does was appointed a judge mean?
A:
Was given the position of Judge by somebody in authority
Q:
What does judge a book by its cover mean?
A:
To not judge someone or something based on how they look like.
Q:
What does i'm a poor judge of people mean?
A:
@iambic: In this sentence:
poor = not good, bad at something.
judge = evaluating, (or figure out)
people = people's personalities.
so they are bad at figuring out other people's personalities.
poor = not good, bad at something.
judge = evaluating, (or figure out)
people = people's personalities.
so they are bad at figuring out other people's personalities.
Q:
What does they say don't judge a book by it's cover We can make a scene that you be under the cover mean?
A:
I guess it is sort of grammatically incorrect? I think the words such as "can" or "should" is left out before the word "be".
Example sentences using "Judge"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with a good judge of character .
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I want to know what my mom thinks of my new boyfriend because she is a good judge of character.
I thought I was a good judge of character but the guy I hired turned out to be a thief.
I thought I was a good judge of character but the guy I hired turned out to be a thief.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with judge(verb).
A:
Do not judge a book by its cover.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with a good/bad judge of something.
A:
If you are talking about something good use positive words to describe why you like it.
If you don't like it or it is bad quality use negative words to explain your dislike.
If you are talking about something good use positive words to describe why you like it.
If you don't like it or it is bad quality use negative words to explain your dislike.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with "Don't judge me, **********.".
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Don’t judge me, it was a mistake.
Don’t judge me, I’m only human.
Don’t judge me, anyone would have done the same.
Don’t judge me, I’m only human.
Don’t judge me, anyone would have done the same.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with judge(noun).
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@msk_yhg:
I'll be the "judge" of this case.
The "judge" is entering the court.
The "judge" has sentenced the defendant 20 years in prison.
I'll be the "judge" of this case.
The "judge" is entering the court.
The "judge" has sentenced the defendant 20 years in prison.
Synonyms of "Judge" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between The judge ruled for the defendant, The judge ruled against the defendant. and The judge ruled in favour of the defendant. ?
A:
“The judge ruled for the defendant” and “The judge ruled in favour of the defendant” both means that the judge is on the defendant’s side.
“The judge ruled against the defendant” is the opposite, which means that the judge is not on the defendant side.
“The judge ruled against the defendant” is the opposite, which means that the judge is not on the defendant side.
Q:
What is the difference between judge and justice ?
A:
judge can be used as a verb.
justice can not be used as a verb.
In American English, as a general rule, judges sitting on the highest appellate level of a jurisdiction are known as “justices.” Trial judges and appellate judges on intermediate levels are generally called “judges,” not “justices.”
So, justice is a named only used for the highest level of judge.
The lower judges are not called a justice.
justice can not be used as a verb.
In American English, as a general rule, judges sitting on the highest appellate level of a jurisdiction are known as “justices.” Trial judges and appellate judges on intermediate levels are generally called “judges,” not “justices.”
So, justice is a named only used for the highest level of judge.
The lower judges are not called a justice.
Q:
What is the difference between judge by and judge from ?
A:
Don’t judge a book by its cover. (Only with ‘by’)
Judging from the way he reacted, it was meant to be hilarious.
Judging by how he reacted, it was meant to be hilarious.
Same meaning
Judging from the way he reacted, it was meant to be hilarious.
Judging by how he reacted, it was meant to be hilarious.
Same meaning
Q:
What is the difference between Never judge by appearance. and Never judge from appearance. ?
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None really, they are just 2 different ways to express the same statement.
Q:
What is the difference between The judge gave the man a 15-year term with all but one month suspended, and The judge gave the man a 15-year term with one month suspended ?
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In the first sentence, the judge gave the man a 15-year sentence but he reduced the term by 14 years and 11 months down to only one month. In the second sentence, the judge gave the man a 15-year term but only reduced the term by one month. So, in the first sentence, the man has to serve only one month. In the second sentence, the man has to serve 14 years and 11 months.
Translations of "Judge"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? もし娘ができたら、娘の旦那さんにはどんな人がいいですか?
どれだけ困難に乗り越えられるかをjudgeします。例えば急に地震が起きて彼の仕事が無くなったとしても、positiveにまたできる事を探して仕事を探し、家族を支える事が出来る人です。
どれだけ困難に乗り越えられるかをjudgeします。例えば急に地震が起きて彼の仕事が無くなったとしても、positiveにまたできる事を探して仕事を探し、家族を支える事が出来る人です。
A:
"If you have a daughter in the future, what kind of person would you want as her husband?"
"I will judge based on how well he can overcome difficulties, for example, if there is an earthquake and he suddenly loses his job, he should be able to look for new opportunities and support his family in a positive way."
"I will judge based on how well he can overcome difficulties, for example, if there is an earthquake and he suddenly loses his job, he should be able to look for new opportunities and support his family in a positive way."
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? The judge issued aruling. أصدر القاضي الحكم
A:
@ywsf14646566 I think it's, The judge issued a ruling.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? how is judge different from assess when they are used to tell how good a person's skills are?
A:
Judging someone is more basic. You don't know for sure. It's something you do when you know about a person the first time.
Maybe you look at someone's photo and decide that he isn't good at anything .
Assessing someone is more thorough. You do it after you know more about them.
Maybe you read information about them (단점 and 장점).
예를 들면
If you are conducting a job interview and the guy walks into the room, you straight away decide that he is very lazy because he didn't iron his shirt > you are judging. Do you know he if he is lazy or not? No. You just guess based on his appearance.
But once you talk to him more and you know more about him like his work experience, his skills etc. You decide that he is very smart > you are assessing. From the information you have you come to a conclusion.
Maybe you look at someone's photo and decide that he isn't good at anything .
Assessing someone is more thorough. You do it after you know more about them.
Maybe you read information about them (단점 and 장점).
예를 들면
If you are conducting a job interview and the guy walks into the room, you straight away decide that he is very lazy because he didn't iron his shirt > you are judging. Do you know he if he is lazy or not? No. You just guess based on his appearance.
But once you talk to him more and you know more about him like his work experience, his skills etc. You decide that he is very smart > you are assessing. From the information you have you come to a conclusion.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? Hi.what`s mean judge ?
A:
Verb: An opinion
Noun:A person who is in charge of the court.
Noun:A person who is in charge of the court.
Other questions about "Judge"
Q:
I tend to judge New IP negatively without experience it for myself regardless of its great acclaim. Does this sound natural?
A:
× I tend to judge New IP negatively without experience it for myself regardless of its great acclaim.
✓ I tend to judge New IP negatively without experiencing it for myself regardless of its great acclaim.
✓ I tend to judge New IP negatively without experiencing it for myself regardless of its great acclaim.
Q:
we shouldn't judge people without having to deal with them on a daily basis. because the more we interact with them the better we become when it comes to selecting and choosing friends.
Also should I replace "without having to deal with them" with "without dealing with them "?
Thank you so much. 👍 Does this sound natural?
Also should I replace "without having to deal with them" with "without dealing with them "?
Thank you so much. 👍 Does this sound natural?
A:
× we shouldn't judge people without having to deal with them on a daily basis.
✓ We shouldn't judge people we don't deal with on a daily basis.
× because the more we interact with them the better we become when it comes to selecting and choosing friends.
✓ The more we interact with people, the better we get at selecting and choosing friends.
× Also should I replace "without having to deal with them" with "without dealing with them "?
× Thank you so much.
when you say 'have to deal' or 'deal with them,' it sounds negative already. Judgements aren't inherently bad or good so I think it may be better to say "We shouldn't judge people we don't interact with on a daily basis."
✓ We shouldn't judge people we don't deal with on a daily basis.
× because the more we interact with them the better we become when it comes to selecting and choosing friends.
✓ The more we interact with people, the better we get at selecting and choosing friends.
× Also should I replace "without having to deal with them" with "without dealing with them "?
× Thank you so much.
when you say 'have to deal' or 'deal with them,' it sounds negative already. Judgements aren't inherently bad or good so I think it may be better to say "We shouldn't judge people we don't interact with on a daily basis."
Q:
I find it very difficult to judge whether what I read online is true (or not). Does this sound natural?
A:
× I find it very difficult to judge whether what I read online is true (or not).
✓ I find it very difficult to judge whether or not what I read online is true.
Just a few issues! Good job overall! :)
✓ I find it very difficult to judge whether or not what I read online is true.
Just a few issues! Good job overall! :)
Q:
“It's not fair to judge someone based on something that is out of their control, such as gender or race.” Does this sound natural?
A:
Sounds great!
Q:
The judge judges for a crime.
I tracked down the fairy.
Smoke is coming out of the chimney.
I fell over and bruised myself on my arm.
I slipped in the bathroom.
That's not the right direction. /That's the wrong directon.
Does this sound natural?
I tracked down the fairy.
Smoke is coming out of the chimney.
I fell over and bruised myself on my arm.
I slipped in the bathroom.
That's not the right direction. /That's the wrong directon.
Does this sound natural?
A:
Good
1) The judge judges the criminal for a crime.
1) The judge judges the criminal for a crime.
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