juror

英[ˈdʒʊərə(r)]
美[ˈdʒʊərə(r)]

意思解释

n. 陪审员;审查委员;宣誓人;评委

变化形式

复数: jurors

中文词源

juror 陪审团成员

来自jury,陪审团,-or,人。即陪审的人,陪审团成员。

用法例句

An elderly man wearing a juror badge also was wheeled out of the courthouse .
一位戴着陪审员徽章的年长一点的人也用担架抬了出来。
Lawyers for either side could use issues such as juror confusion as potential ammunition to dispute the verdict .
双方的律师都可用陪审员困惑等问题作为对裁决结果提出异议的潜在武器。
One brave juror phoned russia 's main surviving independent radio station to say that this was a lie .
有一位勇敢的陪审员致电给俄罗斯幸存下来的一个主要的独立电台,宣称这全是谎话。
If each member of a jury has only partial information , the majority decision is more likely to be correct than a decision arrived at by an individual juror .
如果陪审团的每一员只拥有部分信息,那么多数人同意的决定很可能比单独一个陪审员做出的决定更正确。
Zagel in may ruled that juror names would stay out of the public out of concern that bloggers and others would try to contact jurors during the trial .
赛格尔法官在五月份裁决陪审员的姓名应当远离公众的视线,因为博客作者和其他人士会试图在案件审理期间联系陪审员。