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What does the judge mean?
Judge?

Noun (short for noun)? Judge; Referee; Appraiser;

Verb (short for verb)? Act as a referee; Judge; Estimate; Evaluation; Trial;

Distorted past participle: judging plural: judging past tense: judging present participle: judging third person singular: judging.

judge

[Name] [English surname] The professional name, judge or nickname of a judge. A serious person like a judge comes from Latin, meaning "law+what to say"; The English translation of [personal name] [Irish surname] in Gaelic means "judge";

Bilingual example

1. When he heard the judge's sentence, he stood expressionless.

He stood there with a straight face, listening to the judge announce the verdict.

I heard that his report strongly criticized the trial judge.

As far as I know, he criticized the trial judge mercilessly in his report.

The judge called the decision "a flagrant violation of international law"

The judge called the decision "a flagrant violation of international law".

When the judge made a summary, the court was in chaos.

The judge's closing statement caused confusion in the court.