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英:[ˈdʒʊəri]
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ju·ry
ju ri
复数:juries
第三人称单数:juries
现在分词:jurying
过去式:juried
过去分词:juried
词根:jury
n.juror 审查委员,陪审员
juryman 陪审员
jurywoman 女陪审员
noun
a body of persons sworn to give a verdict on some matter submitted to themespecially: a body of persons legally selected and sworn to inquire into any matter of fact and to give their verdict according to the evidence
a committee for judging and awarding prizes at a contest or exhibition
one (such as the public or test results) that will decide—used especially in the phrase the jury is still out
verb
transitive verb
to select material as appropriate for exhibition in (something, such as an art show)—used chiefly as a participle
a juried show
adjective
improvised for temporary use especially in an emergency : makeshift a jury rig
a jury mast
grand jury[法]大陪审团
jury trial陪审团审案
trial by jury陪审审判
judge and jury法官与陪审团
jury duty在陪审团作陪审员时间;陪审员的义务
"陪审团,根据法律选择的一定人数,宣誓根据提交给他们的案件或指控确定事实和真相,并作出裁决",14世纪初(12世纪末在盎格鲁拉丁语中),源自盎格鲁法语和古法语 juree(13世纪),源自中世纪拉丁语 iurata "誓言,司法调查,宣誓的人群",拉丁语过去分词的女性形式用作名词,源自拉丁语 iurare "宣誓",源自 ius(属格 iuris)"法律,誓言"(参见 jurist)。
意思是"被选为展览会奖项评委会的人员团体",始于1851年。Grand jury 在盎格鲁法语中早在15世纪就有记录(le graund Jurre),字面意思是"大的",指其成员数量之多(通常为12至23人)。Jury-box 始于1729年; juryman 始于1570年代。1903年开始使用的比喻短语 jury is still out "还没有做出决定"。
裁判委员会
裁判组
仲裁委员会
评奖团
Noun and Verb Middle English jure, from Anglo-French juree, from jurer to swear, from Latin jurare, from jur-, jus Adjective Middle English jory (in jory saile improvised sail)
The first known use of jury was in the 15th century
justifyverb
to prove or show to be just, right, legal, or reasonable
to release from the guilt of sin
justifyverb
to prove or show to be just, right, legal, or reasonable
to release from the guilt of sin
justifyverb
to prove or show to be just, right, legal, or reasonable
to release from the guilt of sin
justificationnoun
the act or an instance of justifying or of being justified
something that justifies : defense
justicenoun
just conduct, management, or treatment
do justice to a book
judge entry 2 sense 1
the administration of law
received justice in court
the quality of being fair or just
basis in morality, the right, or the law
jurynoun
a body of persons sworn to inquire into a matter of fact and give their verdict
a committee that judges and awards prizes at an exhibition or contest
1 Where blacks had been able to serve on juries and share public accommodations with whites, Jim Crow laws were passed denying them these rights.
2 The coroner’s jury that gathered under the juniper tree found the cause of death to be accidental or self-inflicted, then they hurried away from the cold to the warmth of their homes.
3 Half of those jurors, no matter what they said when we questioned them when we picked the jury, believed you were guilty the moment they laid eyes on you.
4 Guiteau called out, "My blood be on the head of that jury; don't you forget it. That is my answer."
5 Wes peered over at the jury: six men and six women.
6 After listening to the testimony, the members of the jury delivered their verdict.
听取证词后, 陪审团的成员们做出了判决.
7 And I think that all evidence and testimony in a trial that tips the jury off to the age or race or gender of the defendant ought to be edited out.
8 The only case in which the Court overturned a conviction on the grounds of discrimination in jury selection was Neal v.
9 The judge advised the jury members that they must set aside sympathies or prejudices for either side.
10 The heirs stared back, not knowing if they were the jury or the accused.
11 Grand juries in Indianapolis and Toronto found this unconvincing.
12 Today the jury began to hear the evidence.
今天陪审团开始听证。
13 “I now ask the jury,” shouted Mr. Crouch, “to raise their hands if they believe, as I do, that these crimes deserve a life sentence in Azkaban!”
14 “Say what you like, trial by jury is a sound system.”
15 Breland nodded, and with his hands folded behind his back he walked over to face the jury.
16 Now, before selecting a jury, prosecutors probed prospective candidates to ascertain whether anyone had approached them.
17 “Suicide....God Almighty, that doddering old fool of a coroner got the jury to say suicide. You and I know it wasn't suicide, don’t we?”
18 I wanna get so caught up in him that the grand jury’s decision isn’t even a thing.
19 He was unarmed, but the grand jury decided not to charge the officer.
20 I am not surprised that the Booker Prize jury included it on their shortlist.
我毫不惊讶布克奖评委会将其列在入选名单中。
1 临时的
impromptu temporary transient provisional adjunct makeshift make-do togt guerrilla excess odd casual interim fugitive extemporaneous
2 鉴定
3 暂时
AI temporary interim provisional tentative impermanent provisory yet temporarily passingly while impermanence pro tempore for a while for a short time for a period of time pro tem temporal makeshift momentary deciduous ephemeral transitory passing awhile momentarily season spell streak truce temporality caducity
8 评审
9 暂时的
AI temporary interim provisional tentative impermanent provisory transient semi-permanent temporal makeshift momentary deciduous ephemeral transitory
10 备用的
11 评奖人