jury
In French, the word 'jury' is also used, just like in English. It refers to a group of people who are chosen to make a decision in a legal case or to judge the quality of something, such as in a competition or examination.
The jury praised his work.
This sentence describes a situation where a group of people (jury) commends or appreciates someone's work. This could be in a contest or an examination where the individual's performance or output is reviewed.
His fate is in the hands of the jury.
This is a common phrase that is often used in the legal system to denote that the fate of an individual (likely a suspect or defendant in a trial) is in the hands of the jury who will decide the judgment or verdict.
The jury deliberated for hours.
This sentence describes a situation where the jury spends a significant amount of time discussing or deliberating over a matter. This could be in relation to a contest, discussion, or legal trial where a decision or verdict is expected from the jury.