jury
n. 陪審團; (展覽會,競賽等的)全體評審員; 輿論的裁決; 評判委員會
In a court of law, the jury is the group of people who have been chosen from the general public to listen to the facts about a crime and to decide whether the person accused is guilty or not.
The jury convicted Mr Hampson of all offences.
陪審團裁定漢普森先生全部罪名成立。
...the tradition of trial by jury.
由陪審團審判的慣例
A jury is a group of people who choose the winner of a competition.
I am not surprised that the Booker Prize jury included it on their shortlist.
我毫不驚訝布克獎評委會將其列在入選名單中。
If you say that the jury is out or that the jury is still out on a particular subject, you mean that people in general have still not made a decision or formed an opinion about that subject.
The jury is out on whether or not this is true...
這是否屬實仍未得出定論。
The jury is still out on what kind of solutions we might undertake.
尚未確定我們可能採取何種解決辦法。
1. a body of citizens sworn to give a true verdict according to the evidence presented in a court of law
2. a committee appointed to judge a competition
the jury is out
懸而未決
The accused faces an agonising wait while the jury considers its verdict.
陪審團討論裁決期間,被告面臨痛苦的等待.
The jury did not believe the witness'cock and bull story.
陪審團不相信證人的無稽之談.
The jury is expected to be sequestered for at least two months.
陪審團渴望被隔離至少兩個月.
The jury has [ have ] returned a verdict of guilty.
陪審團已裁定有罪.
The verdict of the jury was given in his favour.
陪審團作出了對他有利的結論.