prejudge的意思和读音

prejudge

: [ˌpriˈdʒʌdʒ] : [ˌpriːˈdʒʌdʒ]

v.

prejudges  prejudging  prejudged  

v.jump to conclusions,presume,presuppose,anticipate,assume

prejudgev.

1.~ sthto make a judgement about a situation before you have all the necessary information

They took care not to prejudge the issue .

v.1.,;【

v.1.to make a judgment about someone or something before you know everything about them

1. prebuilt prejudge premade ...

2. Automatically: Prejudge Contemporary: ...

3. 〖 schedule;fixinadvance;predetermine〗 prejudge〖 prevent;precautionsaga…

4.prejudge 【prevent;precautions against】 ...

5. adjudge v prejudge v judiciary a ...

6.”(prejudge) ” trial)

7. ... ) rejection n prejudge v ) judiciary a ...

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1.It is not for me to prejudge what the manager is going to do and I will do whatever job the manager asks me to do to the best of my ability.

2.Mr Miliband said yesterday: "It's important we don't prejudge the position of any different government. The stakes are too high for that. ":“。”

3.A Statement of Objections is a preparatory document that does not prejudge the European Commission's final decision.

4.The United States, Japan and Canada are opposed, saying any figures would prejudge the outcome.

5.This generic term usually does not prejudge the rank order of intracellular biochemical events.

6.Both sides should refrain from taking any actions that may undermine mutual trust or prejudge the outcome of negotiations.

7.All public authorities have the duty not to prejudge the trial result.

8.I'm not going to prejudge where the whole thing comes out.

9.That work is ongoing, and I do not want to prejudge the outcomes.

10.I do not want to prejudge the situation now, but what I can say is we are trying our best.