Suchergebnis zu "judge":1. Wörterbuch und Phrasen:Engl. Fund;
VolltrefferE (max. 100): 11 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortarbiter certāminis | referee, judge |
| arbiter pūgnae | referee, judge |
| cēnsēre, cēnseō, cēnsuī, cēnsum | tax, assess, rate, estimate, value, make a statement of one’s property in the census, weigh, appreciate, judge, be of opinion, propose, vote, move, tell one’s opinion in the Senate, resolve, decree, think, believe, hold, suppose, imagine, advise |
| cōgnitor, cōgnitōris m | one who has made himself familiar with a case in law, advocate, attorney, judge, defender, protector, witness, who testifies that he knows a person, voucher |
| comparāre, comparō, comparāvī, comparātum | place on the same footing, put on an equality with, place together in comparison, compare, reflect, consider, judge |
| damnāre, damnō, damnāvī, damnātum | censure, judge, disapprove, seek a person’s condemnation, effect a person’s condemnation |
| dēcernere, dēcernō, dēcrēvī, dēcrētum | decide, determine, pronounce a decision, judge, decree, vote for any thing, decide by combat, fight, combat, contend, resolve on something |
| dicentārius, dicentāriī m | judge |
| dīiūdicāre, dīiūdicō, dīiūdicāvī, dīiūdicātum | judge by discerning, judge by distinguishing, decide, determine, judge, account, decide by arms, discern by judging, distinguish |
| disceptātor, disceptātōris m | umpire, arbitrator, judge |
| statuere, statuō, statuī, statūtum | strengthen, support, constitute, appoint, create, fix, decide, determine, settle, bring about, choose, make a decision, conclude, determine, be convinced, judge, declare as a judgment, be of opinion, hold |
| query 1/E (max. 1000): 43 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortadiūdicāre, adiūdicō, adiūdicāvī, adiūdicātum | grant a thing to one as judge, award a thing to one as judge, adjudge |
| adsidēre, adsideō, adsēdī, adsessum | sit at one’s side, stand at one’s side, aid, assist one in the office of judge, be an assessor, attend upon, take care of, be busily about a thing, station one’s self before, be encamped before, sit down before, besiege, blockade, be like, resemble |
| aequā lance pēnsitō | judge fairly, judge justly |
| aequum iūdicem mē alicuī praebeō | prove to be a neutral judge for somebody |
| album calculum adiciō errōrī | judge the error favourably |
| aliquem (iūdicem) inīquum ēiūrō (ēierō) | reject a judge as biased |
| aliquid aequī bonīque facere | to judge something according to law and equity |
| aliquid eādem trutinā pēnsō | judge something by the same yardstick, measure something by the same yardstick |
| aliquid in dēterius referō | see something more pessimistically, judge something more pessimistically |
| amīcitiās nōn ex rē, sed ex commodō aestumō | judge friendships not on their merits but on their advantage |
| amīcōs ex factīs, nōn ex dictīs pēnsō | judge one's friends by their deeds, not by their words |
| ampliātiō, ampliātiōnis f | extending, enlarging, deferring of the decision of the judge |
| apostolus, apostolī m | apostles, notice sent to a higher tribunal or judge |
| arbiter, arbitrī m | spectator, beholder, hearer, eye-witness, witness, he that is appointed to inquire into a cause and settle it, umpire, arbiter, a judge, that sets boundaries, umpire of the contest |
| assedō, assedōnis m | he that sits by one, assessor, aid, assistant of a judge |
| assessor, assessōris m (adsessor) | he that sits by one, assessor, aid, assistant of a judge |
| assessor, assessōris m (adsessor) | he that sits by one, assessor, aid, assistant of a judge |
| assidēre, assideō (adsideō), assēdī, assessum | sit at one’s side, stand at one’s side, be at one’s side, aid, assist one in the office of judge, be an assessor, attend upon, take care of, be busily about a thing, be assiduously engaged about a thing |
| bene iūdicō | judge correctly, judge right |
| cēnsor, cēnsōris m | censor (a Roman magistrate), rigid judge of morals, censurer, critic |
| cēnsōriē | like a strict moral judge, in the manner of a strict moral judge |
| cēsor, cēsōris m | censor (a Roman magistrate), rigid judge of morals, censurer, critic |
| cohortātiō ad honestē iūdicandum | encouragement to judge honourably |
| conciliātiō, conciliātiōnis f | connection, union, an uniting in feeling, a conciliating, making friendly, a gaining over, the gaining over of hearers, the winning of hearers, the gaining over of a judge, inclination for, desire for, longing for, an acquiring, procuring |
| condemnō aliquem in expēnsās | order someone to pay the costs, judge someone to pay the costs |
| cōnsiliāris, cōnsiliāris m | associate judge at court, assessor at court |
| dē eā rē ita cēnseō | this is what I think about it, this is my opinion about it, this is how I judge it |
| dīmissōriae litterae | notice sent to a higher judge |
| disceptātrīx, disceptātrīcis f | female umpire, female arbitrator, female judge |
| disceptāre, disceptō, disceptāvī, disceptātum | decide, determine, judge a controversy, debate, dispute, discuss, strive |
| iūdicem aliquem addīcō | allow someone to act as a judge |
| tāxāre, tāxō, tāxāvī, tāxātum | touch sharply, feel, handle, twit, censure, reproach, charge, rate, value, appraise, estimate, determine the worth, judge of, estimate, compute, reckon |
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