英:[ˈdʒʊərimən]
美:[ˈdʒʊrimən]
英:[ˈdʒʊərimən]
美:[ˈdʒʊrimən]
复数:jurymen
词根:jury
adj.jury 应急的
n.jury [法] 陪审团;评判委员会
juror 审查委员,陪审员
1 Four minutes' deliberation was sufficient for the jurymen to bring in a verdict for the defendants, to whom they awarded costs to the amount of sixpence.
2 After twenty men had been examined and the defence had exercised five of its peremptory challenges, the following were sworn as jurymen.
3 The twelve jurymen and the prisoners were the only calm persons present, and even their faces showed that they fully appreciated the situation.
4 After this the nine heads of the jurymen bent towards each other in a whispered colloquy which may perhaps have lasted for thirty seconds.
5 At times he would single out a single juryman, stop in front of him, gaze steadily into his face and direct his remarks for a minute or two to that one man alone.
6 During the remainder of Miss Angel's evidence--so far as it went that day--one juryman, both mentally and physically, was in a state of dire distress.
7 And strange entries might those be, judging from the frequent exclamations of the jurymen, which showed that the budget he examined was a notable one.
8 One of the jurymen returning home, was asked what verdict they brought in, and whether they found it "felo-de-se"?
9 Then the coroner asked the usual question of the jurymen.
10 Yet now he had a new courage and a new hope that distilled jewels from his lips, which almost caused the degraded jurymen to blench.
11 He did not want to be a juryman.
12 A juryman asked to be excused as he was deaf in one ear.
13 At every juryman's vote, there was a roar.
陪审团员每投一票,便掀起一片鼓噪。
14 And the court seemed to assent, and Flummer left—nine jurymen remaining in the box.
15 Then the jurymen all stood up together, and the foreman communicated their verdict as one of “guilty” against the three prisoners.
16 One of the intelligent jurymen wished to ask his lordship whether in the event of them not being satisfied as to the identity, they could convict Durnford and acquit the prisoner.
17 Here some of the jurymen exchanged meaning looks.
18 I deny the fact that jurymen selected from the laity are competent judges of the symptoms that indicate mental diseases.
19 If we only had to hear what witnesses say, jurymen would need nothing but ears.
20 She had chosen a place in a kind of little gallery behind the jurymen, and by her side, through the whole proceedings, had sat, with his arms folded, Oliver Tropenell.