[N-COUNT 可数名词](陪审团或法官的)裁决,裁定,裁断 In a court of law, the verdict is the decision that is given by the jury or judge at the end of a trial.
The jury returned a unanimous guilty verdict...
陪审团一致作出了有罪裁决。
Three judges will deliver their verdict in October.
3名法官将在10月份作出裁决。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](经过思考或调查后的)意见,结论 Someone's verdict on something is their opinion of it, after thinking about it or investigating it.
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The doctor's verdict was that he was entirely healthy...
医生的结论是他完全健康。
The critics were too quick to give their verdict on us.
评论家们给我们下定论未免太操之过急了。
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ver·dict/ˈvɜːdɪkt; NAmEˈvɜːrdɪkt/noun1a decision that is made by a juryin court, stating if sb is considered guilty of a crime or not (陪审团的)裁定,裁决,裁断◆Has the jury reached a verdict?陪审团作出裁定了吗?◆The jury returned a verdict(= gave a verdict) of guilty. 陪审团作出了有罪的裁决。☞collocationsat
justice
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majority verdict
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open verdict
2verdict(on sth/sb) a decision that you make or an opinion that you give about sth, after you have tested it or considered it carefully (经过检验或认真考虑后的)决定,结论,意见◆The coroner recorded a verdictof accidental death. 验尸官得出了意外死亡的结论。◆The panel will give their verdicton the latest video releases. 专题组将就最近发行的录像提出他们的意见。◆Well, what's your verdict?那么,你有何意见呢?verdictverdictsver·dict/ˈvɜːdɪkt; NAmEˈvɜːrdɪkt/
1an official decision made in a court of law, especially about whether someone is guilty of a crime or how a death happened: The verdict was ‘not guilty’.2an official decision made by a person or group with authority: The players anxiously awaited the verdict of the umpire.3someone’s opinion about something: The audience’s final verdict was encouraging.verdict on What’s your verdict on the movie?give (somebody) your verdict (on something) Trade unionists were quick to give their verdict on the proposals.COLLOCATIONSverbsreach/arrive at a verdict (=agree on a decision)· The jury failed to reach a verdict.return/give/announce/deliver a verdict (=officially say what a verdict is)· The inquest jury returned a verdict of 'unlawful killing'.record a verdict (=make it and write it in an official record)· The coroner recorded a verdict of accidental death on all four victims.consider your verdict (=think about what it should be)· The jury retired to consider their verdict.overturn a verdict (=officially say that it was wrong)· He was convicted of spying, but the verdict was later overturned.uphold a verdict (=officially say that it was right)· This verdict was upheld at appeal.ADJECTIVES/NOUN + verdicta unanimous verdict (=when the whole jury agrees)· The jury found him guilty by a unanimous verdict.a majority verdict British English (=when most of the jury agrees)· They were finding it difficult to reach a majority verdict.a guilty/not guilty verdict· The jury returned a unanimous guilty verdict.an open verdict British English (=stating that the facts about someone’s death are not known)· The inquest jury recorded an open verdict because of conflicting evidence.phrasesa verdict of guilty/not guilty· The jury took only twenty minutes to return a verdict of guilty.
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