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jury

N คณะ กรรมการตัดสิน การแข่งขัน  panel ka-na-kam-ma-kan-tad-sin-kan-kaeng-kan

 

jury

N คณะลูกขุน  panel jury panel ka-na-luk-kun

 

jury

VT ตัดสิน โดยค ณะลูกขุน  tad-sin-doi-ka-na-luk-kun

 

jury-rig

VT ทำ สาย โยง ชั่วคราว 

 

juryman

N คณะลูกขุน ที่ เป็น ผู้ชาย  juror ka-na-luk-kun-ti-pen-phu-chai

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

JURY

n.[L. juro, to swear. ] A number of freeholders, selected in the manner prescribed by law, empaneled and sworn to inquire into and try any matter of fact, and to declare the truth on the evidence given them in the case. Grand juries consist usually of twenty four freeholders at least, and are summoned to try matters alleged in indictments. Petty juries, consisting usually of twelve men, attend courts to try matters of fact in civil causes, and to decide both the law and the fact in criminal prosecutions. The decision of a petty jury is called a verdict.

 

JURYMAN

n.One who is empaneled on a jury, or who serves as a juror.

 

JURYMAST

n.A mast erected in a ship to supply the place of one carried away in a tempest or an engagement, etc. The most probable origin of the word jury, in this compound, is that proposed by Thomson, from the Fr. jour, day, quasi, joure, temporary, or from L. juvare, to assist.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

JURY

Ju "ry, a. Etym: [Etymol. uncertain. ] (Naut. )

 

Defn: For temporary use; -- applied to a temporary contrivance. Jury mast, a temporary mast, in place of one that has been carried away, or broken. -- Jury rudder, a rudder constructed for temporary use.

 

JURY

Ju "ry, n.; pl. Juries. Etym: [OF. jurée an assize, fr. jurer to swear, L. jurare, jurari; akin to jus, juris, right, law. See Just, a., and cf. Jurat, Abjure. ]

 

1. (Law )

 

Defn: A body of men, usually twelve, selected according to law, impaneled and sworn to inquire into and try any matter of fact, and to render their true verdict according to the evidence legally adduced. See Grand jury under Grand, and Inquest. The jury, passing on the prisoner's life. Shak.

 

2. A committee for determining relative merit or awarding prizes at an exhibition or competition; as, the art jury gave him the first prize. Jury of inquest, a coroner's jury. See Inquest.

 

JURYMAN

Ju "ry *man, n.; pl. Jurymen (.

 

Defn: One who is impaneled on a jury, or who serves as a juror.

 

JURY MAST

JURY MAST Ju "ry mast. (a ) A temporary mast, in place of one that has been carried away, or broken. (b ) (Med. ) An apparatus to support the trunk and head in spinal disease.

 

JURY-RIGGED

JURY-RIGGED Ju "ry-rigged `, a. (Naut. )

 

Defn: Rigged for temporary service. See Jury, a.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

jury

ju ry 1 |ˈjo͝orē ˈʤʊri | noun ( pl. juries ) a body of people (typically twelve in number ) sworn to give a verdict in a legal case on the basis of evidence submitted to them in court: the jury returned unanimous guilty verdicts. a body of people selected to judge a competition. verb ( juries, juried ) [ with obj. ] (usu. be juried ) judge (an art or craft exhibition or exhibit ): the exhibition was juried by a tapestry artist | (as adj. juried ) : the juried show. PHRASES the jury is still out a decision has not yet been reached on a controversial subject: the jury is still out on whether self-regulation by doctors is adequate. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French juree oath, inquiry, from Latin jurata, feminine past participle of jurare swear (see juror ).

 

jury

ju ry 2 |ˈʤʊri ˈjo͝orē | adjective [ attrib. ] Nautical (of a mast or other fitting ) improvised or temporary: we need to get that jury rudder fixed. ORIGIN early 19th cent.: independent usage of the first element of early 17th -cent. jury-mast temporary mast, of uncertain origin (compare with jury-rigged ).

 

jury box

ju ry box noun a segregated area in which the jury sits in a court of law.

 

juryman

juryman |ˈdʒʊərɪmən |(or jurywoman ) noun ( pl. jurymen or jurywomen ) a person serving on a jury.

 

jury-rigged

ju ry-rigged adjective (of a ship ) having temporary makeshift rigging. makeshift; improvised: jury-rigged classrooms in gymnasiums. DERIVATIVES ju ry-rig verb ORIGIN late 18th cent.: jury perhaps based on Old French ajurie aid.

 

Oxford Dictionary

jury

jury 1 |ˈdʒʊəri | noun ( pl. juries ) a body of people (typically twelve in number ) sworn to give a verdict in a legal case on the basis of evidence submitted to them in court: the jury returned unanimous guilty verdicts. a body of people selected to judge a competition. verb ( juries, jurying, juried ) [ with obj. ] N. Amer. judge (an art or craft exhibition or exhibit ). PHRASES the jury is out a decision has not yet been reached on a controversial subject: the jury is still out on whether self-regulation by doctors is adequate. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French juree oath, inquiry , from Latin jurata, feminine past participle of jurare swear (see juror ).

 

jury

jury 2 |ˈʤʊəri | adjective Nautical (of a mast or other fitting ) improvised or temporary: we need to get that jury rudder fixed. ORIGIN early 19th cent.: independent usage of the first element of early 17th -cent. jury-mast temporary mast , of uncertain origin (compare with jury-rigged ).

 

jury box

jury box noun a segregated area in which the jury sits in a court of law.

 

juryman

juryman |ˈdʒʊərɪmən |(or jurywoman ) noun ( pl. jurymen or jurywomen ) a person serving on a jury.

 

jury-rigged

jury-rigged adjective (of a ship ) having temporary makeshift rigging. chiefly N. Amer. makeshift; improvised: jury-rigged classrooms in gymnasiums. ORIGIN late 18th cent.: jury perhaps based on Old French ajurie aid .

 

Duden Dictionary

Jury

Ju ry Substantiv, feminin , die |ʒyˈriː auch ˈʒyːri |die Jury; Genitiv: der Jury, Plural: die Jurys unter Einfluss von französisch jury < englisch jury < altfranzösisch jurée = Versammlung der Geschworenen, zu lateinisch iurare = schwören, zu: ius, Jus 1 a Kollegium von Sachverständigen als Preisrichter bei sportlichen, künstlerischen Wettbewerben, bei Quizveranstaltungen o. Ä. der Preis wird von einer unabhängigen Jury verliehen b Kollegium von Fachleuten, das Werke für eine Ausstellung, für Filmfestspiele o. Ä. auswählt die Jury bestand aus einem Gremium von 12 Museumsdirektoren und Kuratorinnen 2 (in angelsächsischen Ländern ) Versammlung, Kollegium der Geschworenen bei Prozessen des Schwurgerichts

 

juryfrei

ju ry frei Adjektiv nicht von Fachleuten zusammengestellt

 

Jurymitglied

Ju ry mit glied Substantiv, Neutrum , das Mitglied einer Jury

 

French Dictionary

jury

jury n. m. (pl. jurys ) nom masculin 1 Ensemble des jurés, dans une affaire judiciaire. : Le jury est unanime: l ’accusé est non coupable. 2 Ensemble d ’examinateurs. : Le jury a décerné le premier prix à cet ouvrage. Note Sémantique Ne pas confondre avec le nom juré, membre d ’un jury.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

jury

ju ry /dʒʊ́ ə ri , ⦅英 まれ dʒəː -, dʒɔː -/〖語源は 「誓う人々 」〗名詞 juries /-z /C 〖集合的に; ⦅英 ⦆では単複両扱い 〗1 〘法 〙陪審 , 陪審員団 〘民間人から選ばれた12人の陪審員 (juror )からなり, 無罪か有罪かの評決 (verdict )を下す 〙The jury found the defendant guilty [liable ].陪審はその被告が有罪である [法的責任がある ]との評決を下した testify before a federal grand jury in the bombing case 爆破事件について連邦大陪審で証言する begin jury selection 陪審員の選出に取りかかる sit [serve ] on a jury 陪審員を務める trial by jury jury trial 陪審裁判 go to the jury 陪審審判にかけられる ▸ a trial [petit ] jury 小陪審 the jury room [system ]陪審室 [制度 ]2 (コンテストなどの )審査員団, 審査委員会 win a special jury prize 審査員特別賞を獲得する the j ry is (still ) ut ⦅話 ⦆ «…に関して » まだ結論が出ていない, 未解決である «on » The jury is still out on whether mercy killing should be allowed .安楽死を認めるべきかどうかはまだ結論に至っていない ~́ b x 〖通例the (法廷の )陪審員席 .~́ d ty ⦅米 ⦆ [s rvice ⦅英 ⦆]陪審員としての任務期間 .