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gauge in English:

1. judge judge


The defendant was about to stand trial when he grabbed the deputy's gun and shot the judge.
The man went to pieces when the judge said he would have to go to prison for life.
Don't judge me.
In court facing charges of obscenity, the American actress Mae West was asked by the judge if she was trying to show disrespect to the court, whereupon she answered, "No, your honor, I'm trying not to show it".
A judge will issue a search warrant only if there is probable cause.
Although we may intend to judge a person on the basis of his or her personal qualities, they are not visible at first sight.
The judge made no bones about his disgust with the accused's actions and handed down the severest sentence possible.
There is no way out of the siege except to take the bull by the horns and let God judge the outcome.
Moreover, I judge that Carthage must be annihilated.
The following example of sick humor will enable you to judge for yourself.
If we are to judge the future of ocean study by its past, we can surely look forward to many exciting discoveries.
Mr Justice Stephens is a judge with over two decades of Chancery Division experience.
At Wimbledon there are now special electronic machines to judge the serves.
The judge, though a stickler for the dignity of the bench, was a great pipe smoker and allowed the attorneys the privilege of smoking in court.

English word "gauge"(judge) occurs in sets:

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2. gauge gauge


My car's dashboard is full of various gauges.
We need to gauge how different conditions make an impact.
And banks are generally hesitant to provide home loans for dome builders; they’re seen as a risky investment, because there’s no way to gauge their resale value.
Look at the fuel gauge, it's dirty
the strength of the wind is not easy to gauge / to gauge what’s going on
I looked at Chris, trying to gauge his reaction.
Look at the petrol gauge in the car and tell me if we need to fill up the tank.
/geich/ Petrol gauge
wind gauge, rain gauge
It's better to gauge the situation
a fuel gauge
The consequences of a Brexit a hard to gauge
widely considerated the best gauge of fear in the market
The gauge said nineteen miles per hour.
I will use the first lesson to gauge your current English level

English word "gauge"(gauge) occurs in sets:

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3. estimate estimate


According to an estimate, steel production will reach 100 million tons this year.
revenue estimate
The Bureau of Investigative Journalism estimates that in Pakistan alone, the United States executed more than 400 drone attacks that killed as many as 4,000 people.
It’s estimated that as much as 80% of our interaction with others is throughon-verbal communication.
That slows down the rate and prevents any estimate
Mr Yamada frowned on the estimate presented by a travel agency.
Free estimate for Spanish translations (Jp to S and S to Jp).
It is likely that nobody can accurately estimate the depth and breadth of this ravine.
It was ​difficult to estimate how many ​trees had been ​destroyed.
Some economists estimate that housewives' services, valued in money, would amount to about 25% of GNP.
A camel is a gentle and pleasant tame beast whereof there are plenty in Africa especially in the Deserts of Libya, Numidia and Barbary by which Africans estimate their own wealth.
the two researchers were able to estimate what proportion of each child's life had spent in poverty.
The definition of an estimate is an opinion or a guess of the size, worth or cost of something.
Well in the UK it's estimated that you need around 360 hours of study to get to that stage from not knowing any English at all.
The estimate for repairs was low. It's just a rough estimate. It was not easy to estimate how many people were affected.

4. measure the effect of something measure the effect of something



English word "gauge"(measure the effect of something) occurs in sets:

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