评委

píngwěi

evaluation committee; judging panel

HSK 7

한자 분해

Understanding 评委

The word 评委 (píngwěi) refers to a judge or panel member responsible for evaluating performances, competitions, or submissions. It is commonly used in contexts such as talent shows, academic contests, or any event requiring formal assessment.

Usage and Context

评委 typically appears in formal or semi-formal settings where evaluation is official and structured. The term emphasizes the role of appraisal and decision-making. It is often paired with words like 比赛 (competition), 评委 (panel of judges), and (scoring).

Common Collocations

  • 评委: the panel or committee of judges, used when referring to the group collectively.
  • 评委: judges scoring, describing the action of assigning scores.
  • 专业评委: professional judges, highlighting expertise.

Nuances

Using 评委 implies an official capacity and responsibility. It differs from casual opinions or informal feedback. Avoid confusing 评委 with 观众 (audience) or 评审 (evaluation, which can be a process or person but is broader).

Summary

When you hear or use 评委, think of a formal judge or evaluator in a contest or event. It is a key term in contexts involving judgment and scoring, often linked to competitions, performances, or academic evaluations.

예문

这次比赛的评委都是专业的音乐家。

Zhè cì bǐsài de píngwěi dōu shì zhuānyè de yīnyuèjiā.

The judges for this competition are all professional musicians.

评委们根据选手的表现打分。

Píngwěi men gēnjù xuǎnshǒu de biǎoxiàn dǎ fēn.

The judges score based on the contestants' performances.

评委会决定了比赛的最终获胜者。

Píngwěi huì juédìng le bǐsài de zuìzhōng huòshèng zhě.

The panel of judges decided the final winner of the competition.