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juries

英 [ˈdʒʊəriz]

美 [ˈdʒʊriz]

n.  陪审团; (比赛的)评判委员会,裁判委员会
jury的复数

柯林斯词典

  • N-COUNT-COLL 陪审团
    In a court of law, thejuryis 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.
    1. The jury convicted Mr Hampson of all offences.
      陪审团裁定汉普森先生全部罪名成立。
    2. ...the tradition of trial by jury.
      由陪审团审判的惯例
  • N-COUNT-COLL (竞赛的)评判委员会,裁判委员会
    Ajuryis a group of people who choose the winner of a competition.
    1. 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。
  • PHRASE (某事)悬而未决,仍未达成定论
    If you say thatthe jury is outor thatthe jury is still outon a particular subject, you mean that people in general have still not made a decision or formed an opinion about that subject.
    1. The jury is out on whether or not this is true...
      这是否属实仍未得出定论。
    2. The jury is still out on what kind of solutions we might undertake.
      尚未确定我们可能采取何种解决办法。

双语例句

  • In courts of original jurisdiction, judges are usually provided with juries to decide all questions of fact.
    在最初管辖的法院,法官通常拥有陪审团来决定所有事实问题。
  • In court witnesses are asked to give evidence about events, and judges and juries assess its reliability.
    在法庭上,要求目击者为案件提供证据,由法官和陪审团判断其可靠性。
  • Not all juries are capable of identifying talent in this way.
    不是所有的评委都能以这种方式识别天才。
  • It seems that deciding whether any memory is to be finally assessed as reliable or the treacherous ally of invention will largely remain a challenge for judges and juries.
    对法官和陪审团来说,断定记忆最终是可靠的事实还是不可靠的编造在很大程度上似乎仍然是个挑战。
  • I sympathise with his indignation over tomorrownow but he should leave it to judges and juries to dispense justice.
    我理解他对tomorrownow的愤慨,但伸张正义的职责应当由法官和陪审团来履行。
  • Well, juries don't always rely on facts alone to convict.
    哈,陪审团不总是仅仅按事实来判案的。
  • I spent five years listening to juries deliberate.
    我花了五年听陪审员的辩论。
  • Though juries now draw members from all sectors of society, social problems like discrimination can still distort their fairness.
    虽然现在陪审团是从社会各阶层抽取成员,但一些社会问题诸如对某一群体的歧视,仍然会扭曲它的公正性。
  • Good-looking criminals are more likely to win the sympathy of judges and juries.
    长得好的罪犯比较容易获得法官与陪审团的同情。
  • Rather than sympathising with the political views of the accused, the juries may just be applying the law.
    陪审团并不是赞同被告的政治观点,他们只是在适用法律。