jury的意思和读音

jury

: [ˈdʒʊri] : [ˈdʒʊəri]

n.

adj.】()

juries  

n.judges,bench,panel,board

juryn.

1.a group of members of the public who listen to the facts of a case in a court and decide whether or not sb is guilty of a crime

members of the jury

to be/sit/serve on a jury

The jury has/have returned a verdict of guilty.

the right to trial by jury

2.a group of people who decide who is the winner of a competition

adj.1.】(),

n.1.2.(,),3.

n.1.a group of people, usually 12, who judge a court case. Members of a jury are ordinary members of the public; a group of people who judge a competition

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1.If it happens that this discourse is missing, the presiding judge is relentless, the jury is upset.

2.Because a state may dispense with a jury trial, it does not follow that it may substitute trial by ordeal.

3.In this case, we named the plaintiff after the jury reached a verdict that the woman had not been sexually exploited.

4.In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial by an impartial jury. . .……

5.Even on the question of whether the nation has entered a recession, the cyclical jury is still out.退

6.To make a point, one juror smuggled into the jury room a videotape of a television account of the trial.

7.Boyle said that he had never been a jury in any film festival before and he would make no criteria for this year's winning films.

8.This extremely precise statement appeared to produce a vivid impression on the public and on the jury.

9.I'll do my best and I'm sure the jury will as well. But most of all, I hope it is all a very happy event.

10.The jury is still out on whether current theories really are enough to explain the origins of the universe.