juror
noun [ C ] (old-fashioned juryman) uk/ˈdʒʊə.rər/ us/ˈdʒʊr.ɚ/
陪审员,陪审团成员
a member of a jury
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- One juror was rejected because he had connections to someone involved in the case.
- The jurors reached a unanimous verdict.
- The jurors took two days to deliberate on the case.
- The trial begins with the selection of the jurors.
- A hung jury is one in which the required number of jurors cannot agree on a verdict.