κ²μ
μ¬μ μΈμ΄λ₯Ό μ ννμΈμ
to judge
01
νλ¨νλ€, νκ°νλ€
to form a decision or opinion based on what one knows
Transitive: to judge sth
μμλ€
They judge the safety of the neighborhood by observing its crime rate and infrastructure.
κ·Έλ€μ λ²μ£μ¨κ³Ό μΈνλΌλ₯Ό κ΄μ°°νμ¬ μ§μμ μμ μ±μ νλ¨ν©λλ€.
02
μ¬μ¬νλ€, νμ νλ€
to determine the outcome or rankings of a competition or contest
Transitive: to judge a contest or its contestants
μμλ€
The audience watched eagerly as the jury began to judge the finalists.
μ¬μ¬μμμ΄ κ²°μ μ§μΆμλ€μ μ¬μ¬νκΈ° μμνμ κ΄μ€λ€μ κ°μ ν μ§μΌλ³΄μλ€.
03
μ¬ννλ€, κ²°μ νλ€
to decide whether or not a person is innocent in a court of law
Intransitive
Transitive: to judge a person or their actions
μμλ€
It is his duty to impartially judge the facts of the case.
κ·Έμ μ무λ μ¬κ±΄μ μ¬μ€μ 곡μ νκ² μ¬ννλ κ²μ
λλ€.
04
νκ°νλ€, νλ¨νλ€
to form an estimation about the size, amount, etc. of something
Transitive: to judge size or amount of something
μμλ€
I ca n't judge the weight of this package without a scale.
μ μΈ μμ΄ μ΄ μν¬μ 무κ²λ₯Ό νλ¨ν μ μμ΅λλ€.
05
μ¬ννλ€, νκ²°νλ€
to state whether someone is guilty or innocent in a court of law
Complex Transitive: to judge sb [adj]
μμλ€
The court judged her innocent after the trial.
λ²μμ μ¬ν ν κ·Έλ
κ° λ¬΄μ£λΌκ³ νκ²°νλ€.
Judge
μμλ€
He 's known for being a fair and impartial judge in the courtroom.
κ·Έλ λ²μ μμ 곡μ νκ³ κ³΅νν νμ¬λ‘ μλ €μ Έ μμ΅λλ€.
02
a person recognized as having the ability to assess value, quality, or merit
μμλ€
She is a judge of artistic talent in the gallery.
03
μ¬ν, νμ μ
an official who scores, evaluates, or enforces the rules during a sports competition
μμλ€
A diving judge watches closely to rate the form, height, and water entry of each athlete.
λ€μ΄λΉ μ¬νμ κ° μ μμ μμΈ, λμ΄ λ° λ¬Όμ μ§μ
μ νκ°νκΈ° μν΄ λ©΄λ°ν κ΄μ°°ν©λλ€.
μ΄ν λ무
judging
judgment
misjudge
judge



























