jury/ˈdʒʊəri; NAmEˈdʒʊri/ ( juries) ( ˈpanel, ˈjury ˌpanel, both especially NAmE )
noun
[] a group of members of the public who listen to the facts of a case in a court and decide who the winner is or whether sb is guilty of a crime陪审团◆The jury awarded the plaintiffs $14 billion in damages.陪审团裁定原告获得 140 亿元的损害赔偿。◆The jury has/have returned a verdict of guilty.陪审团已作出有罪裁定。⨁to be on / serve on / sit on a jury担任陪审员⨁a jury acquits / convicts sb陪审团宣判某人无罪;陪审团宣判某人有罪●the jury is (still) ˈout on sthused when you are saying that sth is still not certain(某事)仍未定夺,悬而未决◆The jury is out on whether the ad campaign will lead to greater market share.对广告活动是否会带来更大的市场份额这个问题依然悬而未决。