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verdict

/vur-dikt/US // ˈvɜr dɪkt //UK // (ˈvɜːdɪkt) //

判决,判决书,裁决,判决结果

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Law. the finding or answer of a jury given to the court concerning a matter submitted to their judgment.
    • : a judgment; decision: the verdict of the critics.

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Examples

  • As his wife Yulia cried during the verdict — two years and eight months — he drew a heart for her on the glass wall of his court cage.

  • While she awaited its verdict, she watched the disease ravage the world.

  • Another reason, a spokeswoman for Elliott claimed, is it’s become harder to secure convictions because juries are asking for video evidence of the crime to turn a guilty verdict more than before.

  • In our campaigns, no matter how hard-fought they may be, no matter how close the election may turn out to be, those who lose accept the verdict, and support those who win.

  • In fact, the race is close enough that the possibility of a split verdict — most likely with Perdue winning but not Loeffler — may be higher than most people assume.

  • But time and history will render an unambiguous verdict on this matter, as Rubio shall soon see.

  • Even those who have been leading protests against the verdict have praised Donovan.

  • Rioting and looting ensued shortly after the verdict and racial tensions were tense across the United States for years to follow.

  • His sons kissed his forehead as the judge announced the verdict.

  • Verdict leaves supporters cheering and opponents gnashing their teeth in frustration.

  • Prima facie, the verdict here is less favorable than in the previous case.

  • According to the general verdict, she was equally successful in oils and water-colors.

  • The jury handed down the verdict that the parsons were entitled to their back pay but awarded damages of one penny to each parson.

  • “Out of sight,” comes the general verdict from the crowd, and bang go a dozen beer glasses in unison on the heavy table.

  • My opinion would not at all affect the almost unanimous verdict, she replied calmly.