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prejudge
prejudge, v. (priːˈdʒʌdʒ) [ad. F. préjuger (16th c. in Littré), after L. præjūdicāre to prejudge, prejudicate: see pre- A. 1 and judge v.] 1. trans. To pass judgement, or pronounce sentence on, before trial, or without proper inquiry; hence, to judge, to express or come to a judgement or decision up... Oxford English Dictionary
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prejudge
prejudge/ˌpri:ˈdʒʌdʒ; pri`dʒʌdʒ/ v[Tn]1 make a judgement about (a person or case) before a proper inquiry has been held 对(人或事)未经详察而预作判断 prejudge a matter, issue, client 未充分了解情况而判断某事、 问题、 当事人.2 form an opinion about (sb/sth) without having the necessary information (在缺乏了解的情况下)形成对(某人[某事物])的看法 He felt ... 牛津英汉双解词典
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Bifurcation (law)
issues relevant to another phase (for instance, jurisdiction, merits, damages), in the interests of procedural economy and where such a decision would not prejudge wikipedia.org
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Ttukbaegi
(Ddukbaegiboda jangmas-i jota; )" to say that you shouldn't prejudge the content by the humble outward appearance. wikipedia.org
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forejudge
▪ I. forejudge, v. (fɔəˈdʒʌdʒ) Also 7 forjudge. [f. fore- prefix + judge v.] 1. trans. To judge or determine beforehand or without a fair trial; to prejudge. Also absol.1561–80 [see the ppl. a. and vbl. n.]. 1647 Clarendon Hist. Reb. iii. §195 If his Majesty might take notice what Bills were passing... Oxford English Dictionary
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John Hlophe
Noting that the Society did not prejudge the issue, he stated further on the Society's behalf that "... if the allegations are found to be correct, then As complainants they could not prejudge the matter as the JSC would adjudge it, not them. wikipedia.org
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prejudicate
▪ I. † preˈjudicate, ppl. a. Obs. [ad. L. præjūdicāt-us, pa. pple. of præjūdicāre: see next.] 1. Judged, settled, or decided beforehand. (Const. as pa. pple.) rare.1570 Foxe A. & M. (ed. 2) 1640/1 Neither were ignoraunt of the purpose of the aduersaries, and how y⊇ cause was preiudicate before. 1676... Oxford English Dictionary
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United Nations Security Council Resolution 367
The Council noted its regret over the unilateral declaration of the Turkish Federated State, though it did not wish to prejudge the final political settlement wikipedia.org
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Group of 88
They said that the original piece had been misinterpreted and that they had intended it to address issues of racism and sexism in the community, not to prejudge wikipedia.org
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United States-Hong Kong Policy Act
At the time of initial publication of this act, the State Department's Deputy Assistant Secretary for Export Controls has stated US will not prejudge the wikipedia.org
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Bodybuilding at the 2008 Asian Beach Games
Medalists Medal table Results 60 kg Prejudge 19 October Final 20 October 65 kg Prejudge 19 October Final 20 October 70 kg Prejudge 19 October Final 20 October 75 kg Prejudge 19 October Final 20 October 80 kg Prejudge 19 October Final 20 October 85 kg Prejudge 19 October Final 20 October wikipedia.org
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Modello
A preliminary modello colorito in the form of a painted three-dimensional model was especially important to prejudge the finished effect of illusionistic wikipedia.org
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Objection (United States law)
Asks the jury to prejudge the evidence: the jury cannot promise to vote a certain way, even if certain facts are proved. wikipedia.org
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预断
【预断】yùduàn[prejudge] 事先判断 新华字典
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Family court
To call an accused person "the abuser" is to prejudge the case. wikipedia.org
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