| 英语单词 |
just |
| 英美音标 |
英 [dʒʌst] 美 [dʒʌst] |
| 中文释义 |
adv.刚才;仅仅;正好;正是;简直 adj.公平的;公正的;适当的;精确的 |
| 英语例句 |
(1) This is the thing you just left. (2) I am just teasing you; you need not be nervous. (3) I'm sorry, but I am just on my way out. (4) To our great joy, your goods arrived just in time. (5) Our aim is a just and lasting peace. (6) Many Americans no longer viewed it as a just war. (7) You have received a just reward. (8) We made a just assessment of the situation.
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| 中文例句 |
(1) 这是您刚才忘在这里的东西。 (2) 我仅仅是在跟你闹着玩,你不要紧张。 (3) 很抱歉,我正好要出门。 (4) 令我们欣喜若狂的是,你的物资来的正是时候。 (5) 我们的目标是维持一个公平而持久和平的世界。 (6) 许多美国人不再认为那是一场正义的战争。 (7) 你已得到了应有的报酬。 (8) 我们对形势作了精确的评估。
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| vocabulary简明 |
Just means "fair." When something is morally and ethically sound, it's just. If you are a just teacher, you won't give your student an F just because his mother is rude to you. |
| vocabulary扩展 |
Just might remind you of the word justice. When we describe a person, a rule, or a war as just, we mean that whatever has been done has been done for good reasons, and is fair to all sides. Just can also mean "only" or "simply." If swimming scares you, try the kiddie pool — it's just 3 feet deep. If you startle someone, say, "don't worry, it's just me." And something that happened only moments ago just happened. |
| 柯林斯解释 |
1. ADVERB USES 副词用法 2. ADJECTIVE USE 形容词用法
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