81. If you identify with too many clients, you burn out.
*identify with somebody:to feel that you can understand and share the feelings of somebody else (同义词:sympathize)
*burn out | burn somebody out | burn yourself out: to become extremely tired or sick by working too hard over a period of time
- If he doesn't stop working so hard, he'll burn himself out.
- By the age of 25 she was completely burned out and retired from the sport.
82. You go and interview the jurors and I'll try to figure out how a surveillance camera can lie.
*interview: [transitive] interview somebody (about something): to ask somebody questions at a private meeting
*figure out 弄清楚
83. I was the jury foreman.
*jury foreman 陪审团主席(因陪审团是临时的,所以用was)
84. And you don't mind answering a few questions for us, Doctor?
*mind doing something
*few: (also a few) used with plural nouns and a plural verb to mean ‘a small number’, ‘some’
85. It'll help us refine the case for the retrial.
*refine: to improve something by making small changes to it
- She has refined her playing technique over the years.
- This theory still needs a little refining.
86. In fact, I'm not even sure why the other side went to trial.
*go to trial
87. I voted for conviction right from the start.
*vote for+noun
*right from the start
*conviction vs acquittal
88. But I'm with the defense.
* with: employed by; using the services of
- She acted with a touring company for three years.
- I bank with HSBC.
*defense(美式拼法)-the defence [singular + singular or plural verb]: the lawyer or lawyers whose job is to prove in court that a person did not commit a crime 辩方
89. There was only one holdout.
*holdout 坚持
90. We argued with her for three days.
*argue with somebody
*for+时间