A1 noun 中性

jury

/ˈdʒʊəri/

A group of ordinary people chosen to listen to the facts of a trial in a court of law. They listen to the evidence and decide if a person is guilty or not guilty.

例句

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1

The jury walked into the courtroom to give their decision.

The group of people in court entered to say if the person was guilty.

2

The members of the jury were asked to remain impartial throughout the trial.

The group of people was told to stay fair during the court case.

3

I hope I don't get called for a jury next month.

I hope I am not asked to be in a court group next month.

词族

名词
jury
形容词
juridical
相关
juror
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记忆技巧

Think of 'jury' and 'justice' both starting with 'JU'. The jury helps bring justice.

快速测验

After many hours of talking, the _______ finally decided the man was guilty.

正确!

正确答案是: jury

例句

1

The jury walked into the courtroom to give their decision.

everyday

The group of people in court entered to say if the person was guilty.

2

The members of the jury were asked to remain impartial throughout the trial.

formal

The group of people was told to stay fair during the court case.

3

I hope I don't get called for a jury next month.

informal

I hope I am not asked to be in a court group next month.

4

Academic research suggests that jury size can influence the final verdict.

academic

Studies show that how many people are in the group can change the result.

5

The company is waiting for the jury to decide on the patent case.

business

The business is waiting for the court group to decide about the invention rules.

词族

名词
jury
形容词
juridical
相关
juror

常见搭配

jury duty the legal obligation to act as a juror
trial by jury a legal case decided by a group of people
grand jury a special group that decides if there is enough evidence for a trial
hung jury a group that cannot agree on a decision
jury selection the process of choosing people for the group

常用短语

The jury is still out

A decision has not been made yet

To serve on a jury

To act as a member of the group in court

Jury of one's peers

A group made of ordinary people like oneself

容易混淆的词

jury vs juror

A jury is the whole group; a juror is one single person in that group.

jury vs judge

The judge is a legal expert who runs the court; the jury is a group of citizens who decide the facts.

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使用说明

The word 'jury' is a collective noun. In American English, it usually takes a singular verb (The jury is...), while in British English, it can take a plural verb (The jury are...).

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常见错误

Learners often use 'jury' to refer to a single person. Remember to use 'juror' for one person and 'jury' for the whole group.

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记忆技巧

Think of 'jury' and 'justice' both starting with 'JU'. The jury helps bring justice.

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词源

From the Old French word 'jurée', which means an 'oath' or a 'legal inquiry'.

语法模式

Countable noun: one jury, two juries Often used with the preposition 'on': to serve on a jury Collective noun that can be singular or plural depending on the dialect
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文化背景

In many English-speaking countries like the US and UK, serving on a jury is considered a vital civic duty for all adult citizens.

快速测验

After many hours of talking, the _______ finally decided the man was guilty.

正确!

正确答案是: jury

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due process

A1

Due process is the legal requirement that the state must respect all legal rights that are owed to a person. It ensures that laws are applied fairly and that every person has a chance to tell their side of the story before a decision is made.

burden of proof

A1

The responsibility to provide facts or evidence to show that a statement is true. In a court or an argument, the person making a claim must prove it to others.

reasonable doubt

A1

A legal standard that means a jury must be very sure a person is guilty of a crime. If there is a logical reason to think the person might be innocent, the jury has a reasonable doubt.

double jeopardy

A1

Double jeopardy is a legal rule that stops a person from being tried twice for the same crime. After a court makes a final decision, the government cannot take the person to court again for that specific act.

habeas corpus

A1

A legal principle or court order that requires a person under arrest to be brought before a judge or into court. This ensures that a prisoner can be released if there is no legal reason to keep them in jail.

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