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Judging Meaning in English

word · lemma: judge

/ˈdʒədʒɪŋ/
JUH-jing
/dʒˈʌdʒɪŋ/
JUH-jing

释义

The -ing form of 'judge'. It can mean forming an opinion about someone or something, or, in the phrase 'judging by/from', making a conclusion based on what you see, hear, or know.

用法与细微差别

Often appears in 'stop judging me' or 'I'm not judging'. 'Judging by/from' works like a fixed phrase meaning 'based on'. Be careful: 'judging' can sound negative when it means criticizing people, but neutral in contexts like contests or evaluation.

例句

She is judging the school art contest today.

basic

Please stop judging people by their clothes.

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Judging by the dark clouds, it will rain soon.

basic

I'm not judging, I'm just saying that was a bad idea.

natural

He walked in late, and everyone started judging him immediately.

natural

Judging from her voice, she sounds really tired.

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