- 判断 pànduàn judgeto form an opinion or evaluation about someone or something; judgment
- 谈判 tánpàn negotiationa formal discussion, series of talks, or a conference aimed at reaching a settlement
- 审判 shěnpàn triala formal legal proceeding in a court to determine a person's guilt or innocence
- 判决 pànjué judgmenta formal decision made by a court of law regarding a legal case; to pass judgment on a case
- 裁判 cáipàn refereea sports official such as an umpire or judge; to officiate or referee a sports match
- 批判 pīpàn criticizeto point out faults, errors, or wrongdoing; to denounce or express strong disapproval
- 判处 pànchǔ sentenceto sentence; to condemn someone to a specific punishment
- 评判 píngpàn appraiseto evaluate or form a critical judgment about a person, action, or situation
- 判定 pàndìng judgeto officially rule on a situation, contest, or legal matter, or the resulting decision
- 宣判 xuānpàn pronounceto deliver one's judgement or give one's verdict in a court of law
- 判断力 pànduànlì judgmentthe mental faculty or ability to make considered decisions or form sensible conclusions
- 判罚 pànfá penalizeto impose a penalty or sanction for a rule violation, especially in sports
- 判刑 pànxíng sentenceto sentence (to prison etc)
- 裁判员 cáipànyuán referee
- 判别 pànbié distinguishto perceive or identify a difference between two or more things
- 判官 pànguān magistrateadministrative or judicial official during the Tang and Song dynasties
- 审判长 shěnpànzhǎng presiding judgethe presiding judge of a court
- 研判 yánpàn analyze and judgeto study information or evidence and reach a conclusion, assessment, or determination
- 谈判桌 tánpànzhuō negotiation tableconference table
- 误判 wùpàn misjudgeto make an incorrect assessment or an error of judgment concerning a situation or person
- 改判 gǎipàn amend judgmentto amend a legal judgment or commute a sentence
- 审判庭 shěnpàntíng courtroomthe physical room where a legal trial is conducted
- 判例 pànlì precedentjudicial precedent
- 审判员 shěnpànyuán judgejudge (in court)
- 判若两人 pànruòliǎngrén transformedto be a completely different person compared to before; to change beyond recognition in character or behavior
- 判罪 pànzuì convictto convict (someone of a crime)
- 审判权 shěnpànquán jurisdictionthe legal power or authority of a court to hear and decide cases
- 判明 pànmíng ascertainto determine or clarify a fact, identity, or cause with certainty
- 判据 pànjù criteriona standard or principle by which something is judged or decided
- 重判 zhòngpàn heavy sentenceto impose a heavy sentence; major punishment (law)
- 判读 pàndú analyzeto analyze or decode data from electronic devices such as chips or flight recorders
- 和平谈判 hépíngtánpàn peace negotiations
- 公判 gōngpàn public opinionjudgment or opinion held by the general public
- 审判官 shěnpànguān judgea public official appointed to preside over a court and adjudicate legal cases; a magistrate
- 判例法 pànlìfǎ case law
- 判若云泥 pànruòyúnní differentas different as heaven and earth; worlds apart
- 判别式 pànbiéshì discriminant(math.) discriminant (e.g. b²-4ac in the formula for the roots of a quadratic equation)
- 审判栏 shěnpànlán judgment barthe dock or bar where a defendant stands in a court of law; judgment bar
- 判然 pànrán distinctlymarkedly or clearly different; showing a sharp and obvious distinction
- 主裁判 zhǔcáipàn refereethe chief referee or umpire in a sports competition
- 判断语 pànduànyǔ predicatethe predicate of a sentence, specifically in the context of a judgment or logical statement
- 判给 pàngěi adjudicate toto officially award or grant something to someone through a legal or regulatory decision
- 核谈判 hétánpàn nuclear talksnuclear negotiations
- 审判席 shěnpànxí judgment seat
- 维持原判 wéichíyuánpàn affirmto affirm the original sentence (law)
- 判袂 pànmèi part ways(of two people) to separate or part ways
- 判令 pànlìng orderto order or decree (specifically by a court of law)
- 裁判官 cáipànguān judge
- 裁判所 cáipànsuǒ law courta place where legal trials are held or a judicial tribunal
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