Suchergebnis zu "judgment":1. Wörterbuch und Phrasen:Engl. Fund;
VolltrefferE (max. 100): 17 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortanimus, animī m (cf. ἄνεμος) | breath, life, soul, wind, spirit, mind, the rational soul in man, intellect, sensibility, will, reason, memory, consciousness, vital power, conscience, opinion, judgment, imagination, fancy |
| arbitrātiō, arbitrātiōnis f | judgment, will |
| arbitrātus, arbitrātūs m | judgment, freewill, inclination, pleasure, wish, choice, decision, direction, guidance |
| arbitrium, arbitriī n | coming near, a being present, presence, judgment, decision of an arbitrator, opinion, decision, mastery, dominion, authority, power, will, free-will |
| auctōritās, auctōritātis f | producing, production, invention, cause, view, opinion, judgment, counsel, advice, persuasion, encouragement, influence, will, pleasure, decision, bidding, command, precept, decree, liberty, ability, power, authority, might, power |
| authōritās, authōritātis f | producing, production, invention, cause, view, opinion, judgment, counsel, advice, persuasion, encouragement, influence, will, pleasure, decision, bidding, command, precept, decree, liberty, ability, power, authority, might, power |
| cēnsiō, cēnsiōnis f | estimating, taxing, censor’s estimating, censor’s rating, censor’s appraising, punishment, chastisement (of the censor), severe opinion, judgment, expression of opinion |
| cēnsūra, cēnsūrae f | office of censor, censorship, judgment, opinion, severe, rigid judgment, severity |
| cōgitātiō, cōgitātiōnis f | thinking, considering, deliberating, thought, reflection, meditation, opinion, judgment, resolution, design, plan, project, ability of thinking, power of thought, faculty of thought, reasoning power |
| cōnsilium, cōnsiliī n | understanding, judgment, wisdom, sense, penetration, prudence, the persons who deliberate, council, counsellor |
| cor, cordis n (καρδία, κῆρ, κέαρ) | heart, soul, feeling, mind, judgment |
| crīmen, crīminis n | judicial decision, verdict, judgment, charge, accusation, reproach, calumny, slander, object of reproach, object of invective, fault complained of, crime, fault, offence, defect, object representing a crime, cause of a crime, a criminal |
| critērium, critēriī n | criterion, judgment |
| disceptātiō, disceptātiōnis f | dispute, disputation, debate, discussion, disquisition, decision, judicial award, judgment |
| sententia, sententiae f | way of thinking, opinion, judgment, sentiment, purpose, determination, decision, will |
| suffrāgium, suffrāgiī n | votingtablet, ballot, vote, voice, suffrage, right of voting, right of suffrage, decision, judgment, opinion, favorable decision, assent, approbation, applause |
| sufrāgium, sufrāgiī n | votingtablet, ballot, vote, voice, suffrage, right of voting, right of suffrage, decision, judgment, opinion, favorable decision, assent, approbation, applause |
| query 1/E (max. 1000): 38 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortab aspectūs iūdiciō remōtus | abstract, withdrawn from sensual judgment |
| absque sententiā | except the judgment |
| absque sententiā | without judgment, contrary to the judgment |
| adsentārī, adsentor, adsentātus sum | join one in judgment, join one in opinion, always to assent, agree with one in every thing, flatter |
| aequa lancis perpēnsiō | impartial assessment, balanced judgment |
| ampliāre, ampliō, ampliāvī | make wider, extend, enlarge, increase, amplify, render glorious, ennoble, delay judgment, delay decision, adjourn, defer his business |
| arbitrātū tuō | at your judgment, at your freewill, at your inclination, at your pleasure, at your wish, at your choice, at your decision, at your direction, at your guidance |
| arbitrārī, arbitror, arbitrātus sum | be a hearer, be a beholder, observe, perceive, hear, examine, consider, weigh, make a decision, give judgment, give sentence, adjudge, put faith in, testify, declare or announce, give evidence, be of the opinion, believe, consider as, think, suppose |
| assentārī, assentor (adsentor), assentātus sum | join one in judgment, join one in opinion, always to assent, agree with one in every thing, flatter |
| certa nota iūdicandī | a certain criterion for the judgment |
| comparāre, comparō, comparāvī, comparātum | couple together in the same relation, connect in pairs, pair, match, unite, join, bring together to, couple together in judgment, count one object fully equal to another |
| diēs fāstī | judgment days, Roman calendar |
| diēs fāstus | court day, judgment day |
| dīlātiō, dīlātiōnis f | putting off, delaying, deferring, adjournment of a legal hearing, adjournment of a judgment, interval |
| extrēmum iūdicium | doomsday, last judgment |
| sententia terminālis | final judgment, definitive judgment |
| 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 |
| ultimum iūdicium | doomsday, last judgment |
| venit mihi in opīniōnem | come to a view, come to an opinion, come to an assessment, come to an assumption, come to a judgment |
| ventilātiō ultima | Judgment Day, Last Judgment, Divorce of Good and Evil |
| vindiciās dō secundum lībertātem | declare free, pass a judgment on freedom |
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