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ju.ryH5dVJE7ri, $5dVJr7in [C + sing/pl v]a group of people who have been chosen to listen to all the facts in a trial in a law court and to decide whether a person is guilty or not guilty, or whether a claim has been proved陪审团Several members of the jury wept as they heard how the child was killed.当听说孩子是如何被杀的,几个陪审团成员落了泪。The jury has/have been unable to return a verdict (= reach a decision).陪审团还没有作出判决。Have you ever been/sat/served on a jury?你担任过陪审员吗?The jury is/are still out (= still thinking about their decision).陪审团还在考虑他们的判决。(fig. ) As far as the safety of irradiated food is concerned, the jury's still out (= the answer is not known).至于受辐射的食物是否安全,答案还是未知的。(Br) I won't be at work next week because I'm on/doing jury service (Am and Aus duty) (= acting as a member of a jury).我下星期不上班,因为我要担任陪审员。A jury is also a group of people chosen to decide the winner of a competition.(竞赛等的)评判委员会The jury chose an unexpected winner for the literary prize.专家评奖团评出的文学奖得主出人意料。A jury box is the place in a court where the jury sits.陪审(团)席
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