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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

touch judge N

Oxford Spanish Dictionary
Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. judge [Am dʒədʒ, Brit dʒʌdʒ] N

1.1. judge LAW:

juez mf
juez m / jueza f

1.2. judge (of competition):

juez mf

1.3. judge SPORTS:

juez mf

2. judge (appraiser):

II. judge [Am dʒədʒ, Brit dʒʌdʒ] VB trans

1.1. judge LAW:

judge case/person

1.2. judge contest:

2.1. judge (estimate):

judge size/weight/speed

2.2. judge (assess):

judge situation/position
judge person
judge quality/advantages

2.3. judge (deem):

3. judge (censure, condemn):

III. judge [Am dʒədʒ, Brit dʒʌdʒ] VB intr

1. judge (decide):

juzgar por (or etc.) mismo

2. judge (pass judgment):

I. touch [Am tətʃ, Brit tʌtʃ] N

1.1. touch U (sense):

1.2. touch C (physical contact):

2. touch C (small amount, degree):

a touch as adv
a touch as adv

3.1. touch C (detail):

3.2. touch (effect):

touch no pl

4. touch (skill):

touch no pl

5. touch U (communication):

6. touch U (in rugby):

II. touch [Am tətʃ, Brit tʌtʃ] VB trans

1.1. touch (with finger, hand):

1.2. touch (brush, graze):

1.3. touch (be in physical contact with):

1.4. touch (approach) inf:

to touch sb for sth he touched me for $50
darle un sablazo a alguien inf
darle un pechazo a alguien RioPl inf

2.1. touch (reach):

2.2. touch (equal) usu neg:

3.1. touch usu neg (interfere with):

3.2. touch usu neg (attend to, deal with):

3.3. touch usu neg (eat, drink):

4.1. touch (affect, concern):

4.2. touch (move emotionally):

III. touch [Am tətʃ, Brit tʌtʃ] VB intr

1. touch (with finger, hand):

2. touch (come into physical contact):

touch hands:
touch wires:

in the PONS Dictionary

I. judge [dʒʌdʒ] N

1. judge LAW:

juez mf

2. judge:

árbitro(-a) m (f)

II. judge [dʒʌdʒ] VB intr

judge a. LAW

III. judge [dʒʌdʒ] VB trans

1. judge a. LAW:

2. judge:

I. touch [tʌtʃ] N

1. touch no pl (sensation):

2. touch (act of touching):

3. touch no pl (communication):

to be/get/keep in touch (with sb/sth)

4. touch no pl (skill):

5. touch no pl (small amount):

touch of bitterness, irony

6. touch (detail):

7. touch SPORTS:

Phrases:

II. touch [tʌtʃ] VB trans -es

1. touch (feel):

2. touch (brush against):

3. touch (reach):

4. touch (eat, drink):

5. touch (move emotionally):

6. touch (equal):

III. touch [tʌtʃ] VB intr

in the PONS Dictionary

I. judge [dʒʌdʒ] N

1. judge LAW:

juez mf

2. judge:

II. judge [dʒʌdʒ] VB intr

judge a. LAW

III. judge [dʒʌdʒ] VB trans

1. judge a. LAW:

2. judge:

I. touch <-es> [tʌtʃ] N

1. touch (sensation):

2. touch (act of touching):

3. touch (communication):

to be/get/keep in touch (with sb/sth)

4. touch (skill):

5. touch (small amount):

touch of bitterness, irony

6. touch (detail):

Phrases:

II. touch <-es> [tʌtʃ] VB trans

1. touch (feel):

2. touch (brush against):

3. touch (reach):

4. touch (eat, drink):

5. touch (move emotionally):

6. touch (equal):

III. touch <-es> [tʌtʃ] VB intr

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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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

On her 21st birthday, she will inherit a vast fortune as well as some legal papers that will incriminate her father, a crooked judge.
en.wikipedia.org
Residents are quick to judge each other, and improper work or social habits receive strong criticism.
en.wikipedia.org
On appeal the judge's ruling was found to be erroneous.
en.wikipedia.org
Carrot tops should be verdant and fresh but it's harder to judge freshness from a scrubbed, cellophane packed carrot.
www.farminglife.com
Yet despite his ability, on his retirement in 1997 he admitted that he would be inclined to do away with the judge's summing-up.
www.telegraph.co.uk

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