judge
judge
a person who decides legal cases
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judge with Russian translation
judge usage examples
Судья внимательно выслушал обе стороны.
The judge listened carefully to both sides.
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judge synonyms
Related words worth learning together
a person on a jury who helps decide the verdict, not the legal judge
The juror asked a question during the trial.
a lower-ranking judicial officer, often handling minor legal matters
The magistrate heard the case in a local court.
an official who makes decisions in a sports game or contest, not a legal judge
The referee stopped the match after the foul.
a person who settles a dispute or makes an authoritative decision, often in a formal or abstract sense
The arbiter helped settle the disagreement between the companies.
an official in certain sports who makes decisions during play, not a legal judge
The umpire called the ball out.
a person who gives an official decision in a dispute, often in legal or formal contexts
The adjudicator ruled on the complaint.
The justice delivered the court's opinion.
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В чем разница в английском между carry, wear, tote и lug
Carry — нести или иметь при себе, wear — носить на теле, tote — таскать с собой, lug — тащить тяжёлое с усилием.

В чем разница в английском между whole, entire, complete и intact
Разница между whole, entire, complete и intact: целое, весь объем, завершенность и сохранность без повреждений.

В чем разница в английском между choose, pick, select и opt for
Разница между choose, pick, select и opt for: обычный выбор, разговорный выбор, выбор из списка и осознанное предпочтение.
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How to pronounce judge and what this word means
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how to pronounce judge
/dʒʌdʒ/
judge translation
judge
judge examples
The judge listened carefully to both sides.
judge transcription
/dʒʌdʒ/, /dʒʌdʒ/
Questions about this word
judge meaning: what does it mean?
a person who decides legal cases
judge pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?
judge is pronounced as /dʒʌdʒ/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.
judge definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?
The judge listened carefully to both sides. Translation: Судья внимательно выслушал обе стороны.
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