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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

  • Other plants will have great years, some may even have no juries at all, measured injuries.
    其它工厂将会有丰收的年份,有些甚至没有上报的伤情。
  • I spent five years listening to juries deliberate.
    我花了五年听陪审员的辩论。
  • Civil matters are usually tried by Court of First Instance Judges sitting without juries, although there is a rarely used provision for jury trials in certain cases, including defamation.
    在审理民事案件时,通常不设陪审团,只由原讼法庭法官审理。某些案件如诽谤案的审讯,则可援引法律条文设立陪审团,但这项条文甚少引用。
  • 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。
  • The premise behind these scheduling approaches is that juries on average respond systematically to evidence of plaintiffs'injuries.
    这些量化途径的前提条件是陪审团能够均等条理地对原告的损害做出反应。
  • It highlights the propensity of juries to award huge damages in intellectual-property disputes.
    也突出了在知识产权纠纷中陪审团的巨额赔偿的倾向。
  • Some believe these cases show English juries increasingly agree with the views of the accused.
    有人认为,这些案件表明,英国陪审团日益赞同被告的观点。
  • But, juries can get bored or frustrated with cases that are technical or complicated.
    但是,陪审员能在遇到技术性或复杂性案件时变得厌倦或沮丧。
  • Most judges and juries can never conceive of themselves becoming big, bad drug dealers.
    大多数的法官和陪审团成员从来不会想到自己成为一名罪大恶极的大毒枭。
  • But he is wary of filming witnesses, and draws the line at juries.
    然而,他很担心证人入镜,也不允许陪审团被拍摄。