jury – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
jury
n.
group of persons who are chosen to hear evidence and render a verdict in a court of law; panel of judges, judging committee (as in a contest)
v.
judge by means of a jury; evaluate by way of a jury; judge an art exhibit; choose material as proper and suitable for exhibition (in an art show for example)
adj.
(Nautical) temporary, makeshift, designed for temporary use
Jury
A
jury is a sworn body of people convened to render an
impartial verdict (a
finding of fact on a question) officially submitted to them by a
court, or to set a
penalty or
judgment. Modern juries tend to be found in courts to ascertain the guilt, or lack thereof, in a crime. In Anglophone jurisdictions, the verdict may be
guilty or
not guilty (
not proven; a verdict of acquittal, based on the state's failure to prove guilt rather than any proof of innocence, is also available in
Scotland). The old institution of
grand juries still exists in some places, particularly the
United States, to investigate whether enough evidence of a crime exists to bring someone to trial.
jury
Noun
1. a body of citizens sworn to give a true verdict according to the evidence presented in a court of law
(hypernym) body
(hyponym) grand jury
(member-holonym) court, tribunal, judicature
(member-meronym) juror, juryman, jurywoman
2. a committee appointed to judge a competition
(synonym) panel
(hypernym) committee, commission
Jury (die)
nf.
jury, panel of judges, judging committee (as in a contest); group of persons who are chosen to hear evidence and render a verdict in a court of law
jury
nm.
board of examiners, jury, panel