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HSK
to judge / to determine / judgment
HSK 3
to negotiate / negotiation / talks / conference / CL: 個|个
HSK 3
(law) to judge; to adjudicate; verdict; judgement / (sports) to referee / (sports) umpire; referee; judge
HSK 5
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  *判* | 判* | *判
(bound form) to differentiate; to distinguish / (bound form) clearly (different) / to judge; to decide; to grade / (of a judge) to sentence
HSK 6
a trial / to try sb
HSK 7-9
judgment (by a court of law) / to pass judgment on / to sentence
HSK 7-9
to judge / to decide / judgment / determination
HSK 7-9
to sentence / to condemn
HSK 7-9
to criticize / critique / CL: 個|个
HSK 7-9
to judge (a competition) / to appraise
HSK 7-9
to study and come to a conclusion / to judge / to determine
to convict (sb of a crime)
to interpret (a visual document, a medical exam, an historical event etc) / to analyze data (from a chip, a black box etc)
magistrate (during Tang and Song dynasties) / mythological underworld judge
ability to judge / judgment
to sentence (to prison etc)
presiding judge
criminal court
to penalize / penalty
peace negotiations
local magistrate
judge / magistrate
referee
(law) to amend a judgment; to commute / (in a contest or exam) to change the original decision or score
decree / (of a court) to order
to be a different person / not to be one's usual self
criterion / criteria
judicial precedent
as different as heaven and earth (idiom) / worlds apart
to differentiate / to discriminate
markedly / clearly
to distinguish / to ascertain
to predict; to anticipate
to misjudge / error of judgment / incorrect ruling / miscarriage of justice
public opinion / public announcement of verdict at a trial
case law
major punishment (law)
judge
(sports) referee; umpire
(math.) discriminant (e.g. b²-4ac in the formula for the roots of a quadratic equation)
judge (in court)
judge
to sentence (sb) to pay compensation
conference table
Five ghosts mock the judge, or Five ghosts resist judgment (title of folk opera, idiom); important personage mobbed by a crowd of ne'er-do-wells
the right to a fair trial
predicate
(of two people) to separate; to part
to deliver one's judgement / to give one's verdict
judgment seat
court / tribunal / courtroom
judgment bar
jurisdiction / judicial authority
nuclear negotiations
to affirm the original sentence (law)
place of judgment / law court
miscarriage of justice
collective bargaining system
place for negotiations
bargaining position


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