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just·ly
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词根:just
adj.just 公正的,合理的;正直的,正义的;正确的;公平的;应得的
justified 有正当理由的;合乎情理的;事出有因的
justifiable 可辩解的,有道理的;可证明为正当的
justificative 认为正当的;起辩护作用的
justificatory 辩护的;认为正当的
adv.just 只是,仅仅;刚才,刚刚;正好,恰好;实在;刚要
n.justification 理由;辩护;认为有理,认为正当;释罪
justness 公正;正确,精确
v.justified 调整(justify的过去分词);证明…正当
vi.justify 证明合法;整理版面
vt.justify 证明…是正当的;替…辩护
adjective
having a basis in or conforming to fact or reason : reasonable
had just reason to believe he was in danger
conforming to a standard of correctness : proper
just proportions
archaic faithful to an original
acting or being in conformity with what is morally upright or good : righteous
a just war
legally correct : lawful
just title to an estate
adverb
exactly, precisely
just right
very recently
the bell just rang
by a very small margin : barely
just too late
immediately, directly
just west of here
only, simply just be yourself
just last year
quite, very
just wonderful
perhaps, possibly
it just might work
adverb
14世纪初,“在相邻的位置,紧密地”(仅在方言中已过时),来自 just(形容词)+ -ly(2)。 “真诚地,诚实地”和“公正地,公平地”这两个意思来自14世纪晚期。 “有充分理由,准确地”这个意思来自大约1400年; “合法地,合法地,合法地”是在15世纪初。
Adjective and Adverb Middle English, from Anglo-French & Latin; Anglo-French juste, from Latin justus, from jus right, law; akin to Sanskrit yos welfare
The first known use of just was in the 14th century
Kabukinoun
traditional popular Japanese drama with singing and dancing
juxtaposeverb
to place side by side
juxtaposeverb
to place side by side
juvenile1 of 2adjective
showing incomplete development : immature, childish
of, relating to, or characteristic of children or young people
juvenile2 of 2noun
a young person, animal, or plant
a book for young people
an actor who plays youthful parts
jutverb
to stick out, up, or forward : project
jute1 of 2noun
a glossy fiber from either of two Asian plants that is used chiefly for making sacks and twine
Jute2 of 2noun
a member of a Germanic people invading England from Jutland and settling in Kent in the 5th century a.d.
jutverb
to stick out, up, or forward : project
just1 of 2adjective
well-founded, reasonable
a just comment
being in agreement with a standard of correctness : proper
a just price
morally right or good : righteous
a just cause for war
being deserved
just punishment
legally right
a just title
just2 of 2adverb
exactly sense 1, precisely
just right
very recently
the bell just rang
by a small amount : barely
just over the line
immediately sense 1, directly
just west of here
nothing more than : only
just a note
quite sense 1, very
just wonderful
just1 of 2adjective
well-founded, reasonable
a just comment
being in agreement with a standard of correctness : proper
a just price
morally right or good : righteous
a just cause for war
being deserved
just punishment
legally right
a just title
just2 of 2adverb
exactly sense 1, precisely
just right
very recently
the bell just rang
by a small amount : barely
just over the line
immediately sense 1, directly
just west of here
nothing more than : only
just a note
quite sense 1, very
just wonderful
1 That Maupin is thrilled with his success is understandable; he earned it after a lot of meandering, and he justly celebrates it.
2 Ms. Dee, a two-time Olivier Award winner, is justly celebrated for her intelligence and charm.
3 Staffed by friendly, knowledgeable folk, the Castro is justly proud of its rich history, and has a number of fascinating vintage newspaper articles about the venue, displayed in the foyer.
4 Their properties had been justly distributed.
他们的财产是合理分配的.
5 Sincerity: Use no hurtful deceit. Think innocently and justly; and, if you speak , speak accordingly.
诚实: 不要恶意骗人. 以善意和公正为思考的出发点; 而且说话也应如此.
6 Australians are justly proud of their native wildlife.
澳大利亚人理应为他们本土的野生动植物而自豪。
7 A nd there is, of course, his justly beloved Piano Concerto.
8 The products of labour should be justly distributed.
劳动产品应合理分配.
9 Behold, a king will reign righteously And princes will rule justly.
赛32:1看哪 、 必有一王凭公义行政.必有首领藉公平掌权.
10 The new power was justly esteemed a revolutionary factor in all operations.
新的空中力量被恰当地看成是各种作战中的一个革命性的因素.
11 Murder on the Oriental Express tells the story of how a kidnapper is justly punished.
《东方快车谋杀案》讲述的是一个绑匪是如何被公正地惩罚的故事。
12 Cardinal Burns or Anna & Katy had to pay their dues for years before landing TV shows, as did the justly venerated Pappy's, whose own BBC3 vehicle will screen later this year.
13 Steinhauer is justly celebrated as the creator of the TV series “Berlin Station” and the author of several spy novels, including a series centering on an operative named Milo Weaver.
14 In this place of red earth and blue sky, the couple make the intricate mosaic inlay jewelry for which their pueblo is justly famous.
15 This was a danger Glass flirted with even in her charming and justly praised “Three Junes,” which won a National Book Award for fiction in 2002.
16 But once he had done this, he took great pleasure in hearing his own music and was justly proud of what he felt to be his most successful works.
17 Desi Goudstikker, the art dealer's widow, did not trust the Dutch government of the 1950s to deal justly with a formal claim to the Cranach paintings and other important works, so she never filed one.
18 Under Ms. Vaughn’s direction the Manhattan School’s workshop production, which closed on Sunday, justly trimmed the dialogue, translated it into English and updated it.
19 The city is justly famous for its nightclubs.
这座城市因其夜总会而闻名,的确不无道理.
20 But it is also the piece that best conveys the potent intimacy for which Prototype has become justly acclaimed.
1 有理由地
3 正确
spot-on inerrable just right sound perfect true certain correct proper accurate exact valid precise faithful literal unerring veracious machinelike ungarbled inerrably exactly truly properly correctly accurately precisely rightly validly aright validness inerrability precision correctness veracity nicety fineness rightness exactness rectitude exactitude preciseness to a tee to a tittle on the beam in perspective chapter and verse
4 公正地
right fairly rightfully equitably impartially righteously judicially in all conscience according to Hoyle by right fair and square objectively squarely uprightly with justice
5 正确地
inerrably right true exactly truly properly correctly accurately precisely rightly validly aright to a tee to a tittle on the beam in perspective chapter and verse
6 当然
due natural righteous rightful undisputed deserved matter-of-course well sure absolutely naturally necessarily surely reasonably positively rightly deservedly natch allowedly rather in all conscience by the nature of the case by the nature of things from the nature of the case from the nature of things in the nature of the case in the nature of things not unnaturally by definition of necessity
8 有充分理由地
11 公正
justicial just even sporting judicial righteous candid fair-minded right-minded evenhanded conscionable right fairly rightfully equitably impartially righteously judicially equitableness impartialness justice equity righteousness sportsmanship candor rightness candour justness rightfulness in all conscience according to Hoyle on the square by right fair and square fair objective detached equitable impartial disinterested even-handed objectively squarely uprightly fairness impartiality clean neutral unbiased honourable with justice
13 妥当地