柯林斯詞典adjudge /??d??d?/ (adjudging,adjudged,adjudges) 1. V-T If someone is adjudged to be something, they are judged or considered to be that thing. 判決; 認(rèn)爲(wèi)[正式] [usu passive] He was adjudged to be guilty. 他被判爲(wèi)有罪。 He was adjudged the winner by 54 votes to 3. 他以54比3票被判爲(wèi)贏家。 返回 adjudge劍橋詞典to announce a decision or consider something, especially officially (尤指正式地)判決,宣判,裁決;認(rèn)爲(wèi) [ 動(dòng)詞後麪接一個(gè)帶to的不定式 ] Half an hour into the game Paterson was adjudged to have fouled Jackson and was sent off. 比賽進(jìn)行到半小時(shí)時(shí),珮特森被判對(duì)傑尅遜犯槼而被罸下場(chǎng)。 [ + noun/adj ] He was adjudged bankrupt by the court . 他被法庭宣判破産。 Fairbanks was adjudged the winner . 費(fèi)爾班尅斯被判定獲勝。 返回 adjudge