adjudicate

动词 v.
/əˈd͡ʒuː.dɪ.keɪt/    /əˈd͡ʒu.dɪˌkeɪt/|/əˈd͡ʒʉː.dɪ.kæɪt/

英文释义

动词 v.
  1. To decide, rule on, or settle as a judge. transitive
    — From the twelfth century Shetland had been administered directly by the Norwegian crown through the 'foud', rather than forming part of the patrimony of a great aristocratic estate. The foud appointed 'underfouds' and the Shetlands evolved their own elected officers, a 'lawman' and parish 'lawrightmen', who adjudicated and negotiated the collection of customary taxes and fines on behalf of the local population.
  2. To act as a judge. intransitive,often
    — A Court of Arbitration, constituted by the World Bank in The Hague, has brushed aside New Delhi’s objections and concluded that it has the competence to adjudicate on Pakistan’s objection to the Kishenganga and Ralte hydroelectric projects of India.
  3. To seize or convey as security. transitive

词形变化

adjudicates present,singular,third-person adjudicating participle,present adjudicated participle,past adjudicated past

词源

Borrowed from Latin adiūdicō, adiūdicātus, from ad + iūdicō (“to judge”). Doublet of adjudge.
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