just的意思和读音

just

: [dʒʌst] : [dʒʌst]

adv.

adj.

n.

adv.later

adj.unjust,wrong

adv.a minute ago,only,barely,really,exactly

adj.fair,impartial,correct,moral,reasonable

justadv.

1.exactly

This jacket is just my size.

This gadget is just the thing for getting those nails out.

Just my luck(= the sort of bad luck I usually have) . The phone's not working.

You're just in time .

She looks just like her mother.

It's just what I wanted!

It's just as I thought.

It's just on six(= exactly six o'clock) .

2.~ as…at the same moment as

The clock struck six just as I arrived.

3.~ as good, nice, easily, etc.no less than; equally

She's just as smart as her sister.

You can get there just as cheaply by plane.便

4.(only) ~.~ after, before, under, etc. sthby a small amount

I got here just after nine.

I only just caught the train.

Inflation fell to just over 4 per cent. 4%

5.used to say that you/sb did sth very recently

I've just heard the news.

When you arrived he had only just left.

She has just been telling us about her trip to Rome.

I just saw him a moment ago.

6.at this/that moment; now

I'm just finishing my book.

I was just beginning to enjoy myself when we had to leave.

I'm just off(= I am leaving now) .

7.~ about/going to do sthgoing to do sth only a few moments from now or then

The water's just about to boil.

I was just going to tell you when you interrupted.

8.simply

It was just an ordinary day.

I can't just drop all my commitments.

This essay is just not good enough .

I didn't mean to upset you. It's just that I had to tell somebody.

This is not just another disaster movie─it's a masterpiece.

Just because you're older than me doesn't mean you know everything.

9.only

I decided to learn Japanese just for fun .

I waited an hour just to see you.

There is just one method that might work.

‘Can I help you?’ ‘No thanks, I'm just looking .’(= in a shop/store)“?”“。”

10.(informal)really; completely

The food was just wonderful!

I can just imagine his reaction.

11.used in orders to get sb's attention, give permission, etc.

Just listen to what I'm saying, will you!

Just help yourselves.便

12.used to make a polite request, excuse, etc.

Could you just help me with this box, please?

I've just got a few things to do first.

13.could/might/may ~used to show a slight possibility that sth is true or will happen

Try his home number─he might just be there.

14.used to agree with sb

‘He's very pompous.’ ‘Isn't he just?’“。”“?”

IDM

The weather was so bad we might just as well have stayed at home.

could/might just as well…used to say that you/sb would have been in the same position if you had done sth else, because you got little benefit or enjoyment from what you did do

The weather was so bad we might just as well have stayed at home.

It is just as well that we didn't leave any later or we'd have missed him.

it is just as well (that…)(…)it is a good thing

It is just as well that we didn't leave any later or we'd have missed him.

I've met just about everyone.

‘Did you reach your sales target?’ ‘Just about.’“?”“。”

She should be arriving just about now.

just aboutalmost; very nearly

I've met just about everyone.

‘Did you reach your sales target?’ ‘Just about.’“?”“。”

approximately

She should be arriving just about now.

‘Is Mr Burns available?’ ‘Just a second, please, I'll check.’“?”“。”

just a minute/moment/second(informal)used to ask sb to wait for a short time

‘Is Mr Burns available?’ ‘Just a second, please, I'll check.’“?”“。”

just like thatsuddenly, without warning or explanation

Come and see me later─I'm busy just now.

Business is good just now.

I saw her just now.

just nowat this moment

Come and see me later─I'm busy just now.

during this present period

Business is good just now.

only a short time ago

I saw her just now.

(informal)later; in a short period of time

He liked polishing the furniture and making everything just so.

just sodone or arranged very accurately or carefully

He liked polishing the furniture and making everything just so.

Just then, someone knocked at the front door.

just thenat that moment

Just then, someone knocked at the front door.

I can't give you the money just yet.

not just yetnot now but probably quite soon

I can't give you the money just yet.

I'd just as soon stay at home as go out tonight.

I, etc. would just as soon do sthused to say that you would equally well like to do sth as do sth else that has been suggested

I'd just as soon stay at home as go out tonight.

adj.

1.that most people consider to be morally fair and reasonable

a just decision/law/society

2.appropriate in a particular situation

a just reward/punishment

I think she got her just deserts(= what she deserved) .

n.

1.[pl]people who are just

n.1.“joust”

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n.1.Same as joust

adj.1.if a situation is just, everyone is treated equally and in a reasonable way; morally right, or supported by a good reason; making judgments in a way that is reasonable and morally right2.a just reward or punishment is one that is deserved

adv.1.soon, or at a particular time; a short time ago, or a short time before something that happened in the past; used for emphasizing how recently something happened2.not more than a particular amount, number, distance, etc.; not better, worse, more important, etc. than what you are mentioning; not involving anything more than the thing that you are mentioning3.exactly the right thing, place, or person; used when referring to an exact time4ed for emphasizing a statement; used for emphasis when you are telling someone to do something5ed for saying that although something happens, it almost does not happen6ed for making a request more polite1.soon, or at a particular time; a short time ago, or a short time before something that happened in the past; used for emphasizing how recently something happened2.not more than a particular amount, number, distance, etc.; not better, worse, more important, etc. than what you are mentioning; not involving anything more than the thing that you are mentioning3.exactly the right thing, place, or person; used when referring to an exact time4ed for emphasizing a statement; used for emphasis when you are telling someone to do something5ed for saying that although something happens, it almost does not happen6ed for making a request more polite

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1.We are all happy for him, as he's always worked hard and well during training, let's hope this was just a starting point.

2.The question of whether years of intense endurance training might, just possibly, be harmful to the heart is hardly new.

3.'Mr. Mendoza was not just a wild-card crazy man, ' said Mr. Fink. 'In a society without recourse for justice, people will do crazy things. '

4.Just as he caught the ball there was a tearing sound.

5."We were not looking at this guy as anything special until today, " he said. "He was one of thousands. We were just keeping an eye on him. ",”。“。”

6.It is wrong, however, for the program to just dump the problem on a user's lap and wipe its hands of the matter.

7.Rather than just a snapshot, event monitors can be thought of a movie capturing what occurred over time.

8.All this points to the only certain thing about Obamacare: that this is just another episode in the long saga of health reform.

9.That may sound prosaic, but Schuman declared that it was much more than just a business deal.

10.At the moment, according to Prado, Brazil's government spends just $17 million or so a year on agricultural cooperation projects in Africa.西1700