英:[ˈdʒʊərə(r)]
美:[ˈdʒʊrə(r)]
英:[ˈdʒʊərə(r)]
美:[ˈdʒʊrə(r)]
n.
陪审员
审查委员
宣誓人
评委
ju·ror
ju rr
复数:jurors
词根:jury
adj.jury 应急的
n.jury [法] 陪审团;评判委员会
juryman 陪审员
jurywoman 女陪审员
noun
one who is a member of a jury.Only one of the twelve jurors felt any doubt as to the guilt of the defendant.
one who serves on a panel from which jurors are selected.
one of a body of persons who select the winners in a contest, competition, or the like.
"陪审员",公元1300年(12世纪晚期的盎格鲁-拉丁语),源自盎格鲁-法语 jurour(13世纪晚期),古法语 jureor “证人,宣誓人”,源自拉丁语 iuratorem(主格 iurator)“宣誓人,宣誓人口译员”, iurare “宣誓”,源自 ius(属格 iuris)“法律”(见 jurist)。"在公共展览会上选中颁发奖品等的一组人之一"的意思来自1851年; 这种特定的用法似乎是由于当年在伦敦水晶宫举行的大型工业展览会而产生的。
陪审员
The first known use of juror was in the 14th 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
jurornoun
a member of a jury
1 At the inquest, while Mollie seemed eager to answer every question, to make sure that nothing was missed, the justice of the peace and the jurors asked her barely anything.
2 It’s very hot in here. 11TH JUROR: Do you want some water? 9TH juror: NO, thanks.
3 Why do we have only one alternate juror?
为什么只一名候补陪审员?。
4 A juror must have an open mind.
陪审员一定不要有成见.
5 This obligation is emphasized in the oath each grand juror takes and in the charge given to the grand jury by the judge.
这项义务通过每一位成员的宣誓以及法官的指令而被强调。
6 The trial court allowed almost all of these jurors to remain on the jury panel despite defense objections.
7 After lecturing for an hour, Anthony got to the point: She asked the potential jurors not to return a verdict of “guilty” if chosen to determine her fate.
8 His mother railed against the possibility that the jurors would be driven by hatred and prejudice; she hoped that in such an eventuality Ishmael would write an editorial.
9 This is true of jurors as well as law enforcement officers.
10 At the door, Smith said to Hickock, “No chicken-hearted jurors, they!”
11 It was a bear pit: an endless procession of vexatious litigants and political opportunists settling personal scores in front of a shouting, hooting, uncontrollable rabble of, um, jurors.
12 The judge then asked the twelve chosen jurors to swear that they would render a true verdict according to the law and the evidence—“so help you God!”
13 The psychological exercises of juror and the professional judge in the process of trial have important influences on the judicial results.
陪审员和职业法官在审判过程中的心理活动,对陪审的结果有重要的影响。
14 Now, in the courtroom, the jurors could see that he had not shaved or combed his hair; he looked at least ten years older.
15 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.
16 Let’s go. 8th juror: Well, I didn’t expect a turn.
17 A coroner’s inquest, composed of jurors and led by a justice of the peace, was hastily convened at the ravine.
18 In 1945, the Supreme Court upheld a Texas statute that limited the number of black jurors to exactly one per case.
19 The practice of striking all or almost all African American potential jurors continued virtually unchanged after the Court's ruling.
20 Local jury commissions used statutory requirements that jurors be “intelligent and upright” to exclude African Americans and women.