/ˈʤʊrər/ – Noun
Definition: 1. bồi thẩm, ủy viên đoàn bồi thầm;
2. người tuyên thệ.
A more thorough explanation: A juror is an individual who is selected and sworn in to serve on a jury, which is a group of individuals who are tasked with determining the facts of a legal case and reaching a verdict based on those facts.
Example: The judge instructed the juror to carefully consider all the evidence presented during the trial before reaching a verdict.