jury
jury 英 [ˈdʒʊəri] 美 [ˈdʒʊri]
n. [法] 陪审团;评判委员会
名词复数:juries
- A jury is a group that decides a contest or a court case together. If you get summoned for jury duty and get picked as one of the 12 members of the jury, you’ll help decide if someone is guilty or not.
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- n. [法] 陪审团;评判委员会
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1. The jury found the defendant innocent.
陪审团判定被告是无辜的。
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2. The judge and jury hear all the evidence given by both sides.
法官和陪审团听取了双方的证词。
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3. members of the jury
陪审团成员
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4. to be on a jury
担任陪审员
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5. The jury has returned a verdict of guilty., The jury have returned a verdict of guilty.
陪审团已作出有罪裁定。
- jury (adj.) "temporary," 1610s (in jury-mast, a nautical term for a temporary mast put in place of one broken or blown away), a sailors' word of uncertain origin. Perhaps it is ultimately from Old French ajurie "help, relief," from Latin adjutare (see aid (n.)). Jury-leg for "wooden leg" is from 1751; Denham once used jury-buttocks.
- jury (n.) "set number of persons, selected according to law and sworn to determine the facts and truth of a case or charge submitted to them and render a verdict," early 14c. (late 12c. in Anglo-Latin), from Anglo-French and Old French juree (13c.), from Medieval Latin iurata "an oath, a judicial inquest, sworn body of men," noun use of fem. past participle of Latin iurare "to swear," from ius (genitive iuris) "law, an oath" (see jurist).
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