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Verdicts Meaning in English

word · lemma: verdict

ˈvɝdɪkts
VUR-dikts
vˈɜːdɪkts
VUR-dikts

释义

Official decisions made by a jury or judge in a court, usually stating if someone is guilty or not guilty. The word can also mean a strong opinion after careful consideration.

用法与细微差别

Most often used in legal contexts, especially criminal trials ('guilty' or 'not guilty verdicts'). Can be used metaphorically for non-legal decisions after careful review. Common collocation: 'reach a verdict', 'deliver a verdict'. Not used for minor decisions or opinions.

例句

The jury gave their verdicts after hours of discussion.

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Different courts can have different verdicts on similar cases.

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The judge read the verdicts aloud to the courtroom.

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After three days, the verdicts finally brought relief to the families involved.

natural

People on the street were debating the fairness of the verdicts.

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Social media was flooded with reactions to the high-profile verdicts.

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