1.陪审员;(展览会,竞赛等的)评审委员,评奖人
2.(表示忠诚等的)宣誓人
1.a member of a jury
1.A year later, however, they were all back in court and jurors saw things much differently. The U.
然而,一年后,他们都回来了,在法庭和陪审员看到的东西非常不同。
2.Counsellors were on hand, as well as four replacement jurors ready to step in if the evidence proved too hard to stomach.
律师还有四个后备陪审团成员就在边上,准备着如果证据太难以接受时进行替换。
3.He said he hopes to prove that point to jurors via a step-by-step tutorial.
他说,他希望能通过一步步地为陪审员演示改机的过程来证实这一点。
4.Racial bias is often counterbalanced with each other among inpidual jurors, resulting in a fair verdict.
由于陪审团成员之间的种族歧视互相抵消,因此最后的判决是公正的。
5.Let the judges respond to the questions of law, and the jurors to the matter of the fact.
让法官来回答法律问题,而把事实问题留给陪审员去裁断。
6.The jurors did not know she was physically disabled until the first prize winner was announced.
直到宣布第一名得奖人时,裁判才知道她是肢体残障者。
7.The jury deliberated and found a verdict of guilty. All but one of the jurors found him guilty.
陪审团进行商议并宣告作出有罪的裁决。除了一人所有的陪审官都宣布他有罪
8.At the beginning of the trial, a great deal of time was spent selecting the jurors.
审判开始时,用了大量的时间挑选陪审员。
9.In cases where important Mafia figures were involved, jurors had been known to disappear or to have unexplained fatal accidents.
以往,在审讯涉及黑手党的骨干分子时,陪审员常常莫名其妙地失踪,或者是碰上了致命的事故。
10.The matter arose during a pretrial conference on what to ask about 135 potential jurors in a questionnaire they are to get Tuesday.
事情起因于一次预审会议。该会于周二举行,向135名可能的陪审员进行了调查。