英:[ˈvɜːdɪkt]
美:[ˈvɜːrdɪkt]
英:[ˈvɜːdɪkt]
美:[ˈvɜːrdɪkt]
n.
(陪审团的)裁决
裁定
(经过试验、检验或体验发表的)决定
意见
ver·dict
vuhr dihkt
复数:verdicts
1530年代,改编自中古英语 verdit(约1300年),意为“案件中陪审团的决定”,源自盎格鲁-法语 verdit(古法语 voirdit)“宣誓证词,判决,裁决书”,字面意思是“真实的陈述或报告”,由 ver, veir “真实”(源自 PIE 词根 *were-o- “真实,可信赖”)和 dit, dire 的过去分词“说”(源自 PIE 词根 *deik- “展示”,也是“庄严宣布”)。拼写受到中世纪拉丁语 verdictum “裁决”的影响。
判定,判断,裁决
Middle English verdit, verdict, borrowed from Anglo-French veirdit "announcement, finding, judicial decision," from veir "true" (going back to Latin vērus) + dit "statement, judgment" (going back to Latin dictum), after Medieval Latin vērumdictum, vēredictum — more at very >entry 2, dictum
The first known use of verdict was in the 15th century
verifiableadjective
able to be verified
very1 of 2adjective
being actual or real
exact entry 2 sense 1, precise
the very heart of the city
exactly suitable or necessary
the very thing for the purpose
mere entry 2, bare
the very thought terrified them
exactly the same
the very one I saw yesterday
very2 of 2adverb
in actual fact : truly
told the very same story
to a great degree : extremely
a very hot day
vergernoun
a minor church official
verdurenoun
green vegetation
verdurenoun
green vegetation
verdictnoun
the decision reached by a jury
an opinion held or expressed : judgment
1 But the doctor’s verdict was unequivocal: Agnes was going to have a baby.
2 In 1868, after a trial failed to reach a verdict and charges were dismissed, he was released, a free man.
3 As soon as the verdict had been announced, she’d heard a terrible keening, so sharp she’d clamped her hands over her ears and collapsed into a ball.
4 Frog’s experience was limited to practice yard and tourney ground, so he did not think it was his place to dispute the verdict of such a seasoned warrior.
5 “Would there be any reason why you could not render a fair and impartial verdict in this?”
6 It is time their verdict was respected.
是时候该尊重他们的决定了.
7 The final verdict were inspiring. Irene were set free.
最初的裁定是鼓舞人心的, 艾琳自由了.
8 The Germans were already in our town, the Fascists were already in power, the verdict was already out—and the Jews of Sighet were still smiling.
9 The jury returned a verdict (= gave a verdict ) of guilty.
陪审团作出了有罪的裁决。
10 If you do, I'm sure you'll return a verdict of Not Guilty.
11 a verdict of death by misadventure
意外死亡的裁决
12 He refused to believe the verdict and emphatically denied that he had committed any of the crimes he was charged with, nor did he ever intend to commit any crime.
13 The jury brought a verdict of not guilty.
陪审团作出了无罪裁定.
14 In the courtroom everybody went into overdrive, assuming that there might well be a verdict soon.
法庭里,人人都加倍紧张地行动起来,认为马上就要作出裁定了。
15 When they reach a decision, the jurors return to the courtroom, where their verdict is read.
当他们做出决定, 陪审员回到法庭并在那里宣读裁决.
16 “Look, I’m sorry, that’s gotta be really hard for you. I wish I had better news, but he already appealed his verdict and lost.”
17 Because, after all, there really was something ridiculously out of proportion between the verdict such certainty was based on and the imperturbable march of events from the moment the verdict was announced.
18 The jury bring in or returned a verdict of not guilty.
陪审团作出无罪的裁定.
19 The jury was called upon to reconsider its verdict.
召集陪审团重新审议其裁定.
20 In a Washington courtroom a week later, G. Gordon Liddy stood with his arms folded, his face impassive, as the clerk read the jury’s verdict: guilty on eight counts related to the Watergate break-in.
1 评判
2 裁决
act rule decision finding ruling arbitration tribunal arret umpirage adjudicate find arbitrate adjudge judgement call award adjudication arbitrage fatwa arbitrament judge decide decree resolution resolve determination judgemental determine
3 判断
sentential size-up book account opinion reading sight thinking judgment diagnosis deem estimation esteem think make see tell figure measure judge estimate reckon censure adjudge assessment interpretation valuation reason Read calculate gauge sit in judgment understanding judgement reckoning eye discretion palate predication tape diagnose
4 判决
judgmental sentential adjudgment action decision award sentence finding judgment ruling doom decree inquest deliverance adjudication pronouncement arret umpirage decide hold rule judge adjudge decretory adjudicative determination terminer pronounce adjudicate find determine act judgemental delivery resolution resolve condemn to do condemn to call
8 裁断
9 判定
10 决定
decretory determinate action decision resolution conclusion settlement determination ruling fiat pronouncement volition settling rule decide determine pitch resolve conclude dispose order choose condition shape fix seal elect govern clinch ordain clench arbitrate think fit to do award tell shall see fit cut and dried call litmus test settle dictate commit yourself choose to do decide on settle on determined set pin down to doing pin down to see fit to do think fit decide upon pin down fix on settled opt definitive conclusive decided determinative result operate strike doom
11 意见
opinionative think book idea view mind sense ground thought opinion theory feedback sentence belief bet judgment observation submission deem reflection notion remark sentiment estimation pronouncement censure reproof cogitation comment pointer judgement counselling slant thing voice feeling reaction thinking counsel persuasion dictum two cents worth advice suggestion take understanding advisement point of view complaint note sight impression deliverance conceit