pàn duàn
to judge
to determine
judgment
pàn
to judge
to sentence
to discriminate
to discern
obviously (different)
pàn míng
to distinguish
to ascertain
píng pàn
to judge (a competition)
to appraise
cái pàn suǒ
place of judgment
law court
pàn bié
to differentiate
to discriminate
gōng pàn
public opinion
public announcement of verdict at a trial
pàn dìng
to judge
to decide
judgment
determination
cái pàn
judgment
to referee
umpire
judge
referee
CL:個|个[ge4],位[wei4],名[ming2]
pī pàn
to criticize
critique
CL:個|个[ge4]
gǎi pàn
to amend a judgement
to overrule the original decision
to commute (a sentence)
xuān pàn
to pronounce a sentence (after a verdict in a court of law)
tán pàn
to negotiate
negotiation
talks
conference
CL:個|个[ge4]
pàn guān
magistrate (during Tang and Song dynasties)
mythological underworld judge
pàn jué
judgment (by a court of law)
to pass judgment on
to sentence
pàn xíng
to sentence (to prison etc)
yán pàn
to study and come to a conclusion
to judge
to determine
pàn péi
to sentence (sb) to pay compensation
wù pàn
to misjudge
error of judgment
incorrect ruling
miscarriage of justice
pàn duàn lì
ability to judge
judgment
pàn lìng
decree
(of a court) to order
wéi chí yuán pàn
to affirm the original sentence (law)
pàn dú
to interpret
to read and discriminate
shěn pàn quán
jurisdiction
judicial authority
pàn bié shì
discriminant (e.g. b^2-4ac in the formula for the root of a quadratic equation)
tán pàn zhì dù
collective bargaining system
pàn mèi
to separate
to part (of friends)
wǔ guǐ nào pàn
Five ghosts mock the judge, or Five ghosts resist judgment (title of folk opera, idiom); important personage mobbed by a crowd of ne'er-do-wells
gōng píng shěn pàn quán
the right to a fair trial