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- (bound form) to differentiate; to distinguish
- (bound form) clearly (different)
- to judge; to decide; to grade
- (of a judge) to sentence
Trad. 判讀
- to interpret (a visual document, a medical exam, an historical event etc)
- to analyze data (from a chip, a black box etc)
- (law) to amend a judgment; to commute
- (in a contest or exam) to change the original decision or score
- (law) to judge; to adjudicate; verdict; judgement
- (sports) to referee
- (sports) umpire; referee; judge
- magistrate (during Tang and Song dynasties)
- mythological underworld judge
Trad. 誤判
- to misjudge
- error of judgment
- incorrect ruling
- miscarriage of justice
Trad. 判別式
- (math.) discriminant (e.g. b²-4ac in the formula for the roots of a quadratic equation)
Trad. 維持原判
- to affirm the original sentence (law)
Trad. 五鬼鬧判
- 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
Trad. 判若兩人
- to be a different person
- not to be one's usual self
Trad. 判若雲泥
- as different as heaven and earth (idiom)
- worlds apart
Trad. 公平審判權
- the right to a fair trial
