judge

judge
judge [{{t}}dʒʌdʒ]
1 noun
(a) {{}}Law{{}} juge m;
Judge Jeffries le juge Jeffries;
presiding judge président m du tribunal;
{{}}figurative{{}} you can't just appoint yourself judge and jury tu n'as pas le droit de décider sans consulter personne
(b) (in a competition) membre m du jury; {{}}Sport{{}} juge m;
the judges were divided le jury était partagé
(c) {{}}figurative{{}} juge m;
a good judge (of) (of cars, horses, wine) un/une spécialiste (en);
she fancies herself as a good judge of men elle croit savoir juger les hommes;
I'm not sure he's the best judge of such things je ne suis pas sûr qu'il soit très bon juge en la matière;
to be a good or keen judge of character être bon ou fin psychologue;
I'll let you be the judge of that je vous en fais juge, je vous laisse juge;
I will be the judge of that c'est moi qui jugerai de cela
2 transitive verb
(a) (pass judgment on, adjudicate) juger;
the case will be judged tomorrow l'affaire sera jugée demain;
a panel of critics judged the competition le concours a été jugé par un panel de critiques;
the assistant referee judged him offside le juge de touche a estimé qu'il était hors jeu;
don't judge him too harshly ne le juge pas trop sévèrement
(b) (consider) juger, considérer;
she judged it her duty to protest elle a considéré qu'il était de son devoir de protester;
her latest novel has been judged a failure by the critics les critiques ont estimé que son dernier roman était mauvais
(c) (estimate) juger de, estimer;
can you judge the distance? peux-tu évaluer la distance?;
I'd judge him to be about thirty je lui donnerais la trentaine
3 intransitive verb
juger;
who will be judging? (in competition) qui va faire fonction de juge?;
if you don't believe me, judge for yourself si vous ne me croyez pas, jugez-en par vous-même;
it isn't for me to judge ce n'est pas à moi d'en juger;
you're in no position to judge vous n'êtes pas en mesure d'en juger;
as far as I can judge pour autant que je puisse en juger;
judging from or by what he said si j'en juge par ce qu'il a dit;
to judge from or by her accent à en juger par son accent, d'après son accent
4 Judges noun
{{}}Bible{{}} (the) book of Judges (le livre des) Juges
►► {{}}Military{{}} judge advocate assesseur m (d'un tribunal militaire);
{{}}Military{{}} judge advocate general assesseur m général

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