0 an opinion about someone or something that you decide on after thinking carefully -- суждение, мнение
The inspector needs to make a judgment about how the school is performing.
1 the ability to make good decisions or to be right in your opinions -- рассудительность
to have good/bad judgment
2 an official legal decision, usually made by a judge -- решение суда, приговор
Efforts to sever judgments from such surrounding feelings and experience strike me as strained.
We should be wary of judgments that depend on that very modern distinction between the public and the private.
My conclusion is that truth judgments require a theistic framework.
A decision to reach such judgments will not prove possible on impulse.
The results clearly demonstrated that most three-year-olds can make metalinguistic judgments and productions in structured tasks, with overall metalinguistic performance improving with age in months.
When we are involved in large-scale projects, we must make judgments on an individual basis about whether they are good or bad.
As noted, linguistic studies routinely assess a speaker's competence through grammaticality judgments.
Two key judgments must be made: one concerns adaptive behavior or development, and the other concerns the risks or threats to development.
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判斷, 判斷力, 識別力…
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valoración, juicio, sentencia…
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julgamento, juízo…
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意見, 判断, 判決…
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yargı, düşünce, fikir…
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avis [masculine], jugement [masculine]…
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