sub ju·di·ce
adjective/ˌsʌb ˈdʒuːdəsi/
/ˌsʌb ˈdʒuːdəsi/, /ˌsʌb ˈjuːdəkeɪ/
[not usually before noun] (from Latin, law)- if a legal case is sub judice, it is still being discussed in court and it is therefore illegal for anyone to talk about it in newspapers, etc.
在审理中,尚未裁决(任何人公诸报端等均属违法) Word OriginLatin, literally ‘under a judge’.