171. I interviewed the first jury, and they voted 11 to one to convict.
*vote+票数+to do something
*超过10写数字,小于10写单词
172. Half the jurors switched their votes when they couldn't get a troubled juror to deliberate.
*half: an amount equal to half of something/somebody
- half an hour
- Half (of) the fruit was bad.
- Half of the money was mine.
- He has a half share in the company.
- Out of 36 candidates, half passed.
*switch: [transitive]to exchange one thing for another
- switch their votes
*deliberate: [intransitive,transitive](formal)to think very carefully about something, usually before making a decision
- The jury deliberated for five days before finding him guilty.
173. So, I used my judgment to change strategies.
*use one's judgment to do something
174. And was it your judgment not to update us?
*it is one's judgement (not) to do something
*update: to give somebody the most recent information about something
-update somebody (on something): I called the office to update them on the day's developments.
175. The problem is she's catching evidence you overlooked.
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*overlook something: to fail to see or notice something
synonym: miss
176. I've seen you mentor these women until they start competing with you.
*mentor: 指导
*start doing something
177. I say we reprimand Alicia and put Cary in as first chair.
*reprimand somebody (for something): (formal)to tell somebody officially that you do not approve of them or their actions
*put somebody in: to elect a political party to govern a country
- Who will the voters put in this time?
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178. Cary's being transitioned in.
*transition: to change or to make something change from one state or condition to another
179. And that's you making your hourly circuit of the lot.
*that is somebody doing something
*make an hourly circuit of some place
180. And you saw no pickup ruck, no carjacker racing past, nothing the defendant claims she saw.
*race past
*claim: [transitive]to say that something is true although it has not been proved and other people may not believe it