verdict的意思和读音

verdict

: [ˈvɜrdɪkt] : [ˈvɜː(r)dɪkt]

n.

verdicts  

v.+n.give verdict,consider verdict,accept verdict,reach verdict,deliver verdict

adj.+n.final verdict,unanimous verdict

n.decision,judgment,finding,result,outcome

verdictn.

1.a decision that is made by a jury in court, stating if sb is considered guilty of a crime or not

Has the jury reached a verdict ?

The jury returned a verdict(= gave a verdict ) of guilty.

2.~ (on sth/sb)a decision that you make or an opinion that you give about sth, after you have tested it or considered it carefully

The coroner recorded a verdict of accidental death.

The panel will give their verdict on the latest video releases.

Well, what's your verdict?

n.1.】(),2.,,

n.1.an official judgment made in a court about whether someone is guilty of a crime; an official judgment by an organization or person in authority2.an opinion that you have or a decision that you make

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1.He did not know, for on 16th July, 1945, his verdict was exploded by an atomic bomb!1945716

2.The jury was out for nearly a week before they returned to court with the manslaughter verdict.

3.He expected the verdict to take more than a few days but assumed it would not take more than a month.

4.The verdict will by no means silence those who recoil instinctively at the thought of two men or two women marrying.

5.He said he rejects the five-year suspension verdict, which was handed down last week. He confirmed that he would appeal the convictions.

6.Indeed, it may be a while before the Egyptian public gets to hear a verdict.

7.I am serious, but it seems almost like a reflection upon this jury to talk as if I doubted your verdict.怀

8.You want your fans to be behind the team but we also have to focus on the quality of our performance and accept the verdict of the crowd.

9.The verdict's announcement over the U. S. holiday -- a year after the conviction -- appeared to be a calculated act of defiance.

10.I can understand if they wanted to reduce the sentence due to the circumstances, but it should still have been a guilty verdict.