jury
美音:
[´dʒuərı
]英音:
[´dʒuərı
]n.[律] 陪审团,评判委员会,陪审员 adj.[海]临时应急的
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词形变化:
名词复数:juries 动词过去式:juried 过去分词:juried 现在分词:jurying 第三人称单数:juries
词根
just,juris=law(法律),right(正义)
jury
/'dʒʊərɪ; `dʒurɪ/
n [CGp]
1 group of people in a lawcourt who have been chosen to listen to the facts in a case and to decide whether the accused person is guilty or not guilty 陪审团
*Seven men and five women sat on (ie were members of) the jury. 陪审团由七男五女组成.
* The jury returned a verdict of (ie reached a decision that the accused was) not guilty. 陪审团做出被告无罪的裁决.
* The jury is/are still out, ie Members of the jury are still thinking about their decision. 陪审团仍在进行审议.
* trial by jury 由陪审团审理.
2 group of people chosen to decide the winner or winners in a competition (比赛的)评判委员会
*The jury is/are about to announce the winners. 评委会即将宣布优胜者.
jury
npluraljuries[C][
Date: 1300-1400;
Language: Anglo-French;Origin: juree, from
Old French jurer
'to swear', from
Latin jus;
JUST2]
a group of 12 ordinary people who listen to the details of a case in court and decide whether someone is guilty or not
the members of the jury The jury found him not guilty. the right to trial by jurysit/serve on a jury(=be part of a jury)
a group of people chosen to judge a competition
the jury is (still) out on sthused to say that something has not been finally decided
Is it good value? The jury is still out on that.→
grand jury
1. The jury brought in a verdict of guilty. 陪审团裁定有罪。
2. Although the contracts are not binding and will never go to a jury, copies are given to the floor's residential adviser in case conflicts later arise. 虽然合同不具有法律约束力,也永远不会诉诸法庭,但合同副本都送到宿舍指导员处,以防日后发生冲突。
3. Seven men and five women sat on the jury. 陪审团由七男五女组成.
4. If the grand jury indicts the suspect, he will be brought to trial. 如果大陪审团对嫌疑犯提出起诉, 后者将被送法院审理。
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