/pænəl ʌv ˈdʒʊrərz/ – Phrase
Definition: danh sách đoàn bồi thẩm.
A more thorough explanation: A “panel of jurors” refers to a group of individuals selected from the community to hear evidence and render a verdict in a trial. The panel is typically chosen through a process called voir dire, where potential jurors are questioned to ensure they can be impartial and fair in their decision-making.
Example: The panel of jurors deliberated for several hours before reaching a verdict in the criminal trial.