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Richter/Richterin, der/die in regelmäßig wechselndem Turnus an verschiedenen Bezirksgerichten den Vorsitz führt
ˈcir·cuit judge N
I. judge [ʤʌʤ] N
1. judge LAW:
Richter(in) m (f) <-s, ->
2. judge SPORTS:
Preisrichter(in) m (f) <-s, -; -, -nen>
Punktrichter(in) m (f) <-s, -; -, -nen>
Kampfrichter(in) m (f) <-s, -; -, -nen>
Schiedsrichter(in) m (f) <-s, -; -, -nen>
3. judge (expert):
judge of literature, music, wine
Kenner(in) m (f) <-s, ->
II. judge [ʤʌʤ] VB intr
1. judge (decide):
to judge by [or from] sth
etw dat nach zu urteilen
to judge of sth
über etw acc urteilen
2. judge (estimate):
III. judge [ʤʌʤ] VB trans
1. judge (decide):
to judge sb/sth
2. judge (estimate):
to judge sth
3. judge (pick a winner):
to judge sth
to judge sth
4. judge (rank):
to judge sb/sth
jdn/etw beurteilen [o. einstufen]
Phrases:
cir·cuit [ˈsɜ:kɪt, Am ˈsɜ:r-] N
1. circuit (closed system):
Stromkreis m <-es, -e>
circuit electron
Schaltkreis m <-es, -e>
circuit arrangement ELEC, PHYS
Betriebsspannung f <-, -en>
2. circuit SPORTS:
Rennstrecke f <-, -n>
3. circuit (circular route):
Rundgang m <-(e)s, -gänge> um/durch +acc
4. circuit (sequence of events):
Runde f <-, -n>
Vortragsreihe f <-, -n>
5. circuit LAW:
Landesgericht nt A
judge [dʒʌdʒ] VB
Present
Ijudge
youjudge
he/she/itjudges
wejudge
youjudge
theyjudge
Past
Ijudged
youjudged
he/she/itjudged
wejudged
youjudged
theyjudged
Present Perfect
Ihavejudged
youhavejudged
he/she/ithasjudged
wehavejudged
youhavejudged
theyhavejudged
Past Perfect
Ihadjudged
youhadjudged
he/she/ithadjudged
wehadjudged
youhadjudged
theyhadjudged
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They are also used in dynamic voltage comparator circuits.
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Circuits have a maximum of 20 laps and 7 opponents (8 trucks).
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It was contested over eight rounds (comprising sixteen races) at six different circuits.
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These are readily manufactured by using the technology of either monolithic integrated circuits or hybrid integrated circuits.
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This implies the mouse perceives them differently, via distinct neural circuits.
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