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just·ness
juhst nihs
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
adv.just 只是,仅仅;刚才,刚刚;正好,恰好;实在;刚要
justly 公正地;正当地;恰当地;正直地
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
"公平或合法的事实或品质",15世纪早期,来自 just(形容词)+ -ness。
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
1 Effectiveness and litigation justness are taken into account in our country where second - instance - being - the - final - instance system is established.
我国实行两审终审制更多的是考虑了诉讼效率和诉讼经济的原则.
2 However, Kinkopf said, the “primary check” on the justness of impeachment is the two-thirds approval requirement of the Senate, rather than a strict legal definition.
3 When I spoke to Gunn, she was certain of the justness of her cause, and dismissive of Hamilton, her lawyers, and Judge Nervo: “This guy doesn’t get to tell me I’m not Abush’s parent.”
4 Debussy's orchestra is unrivalled in musico-dramatic art for the exquisite justness with which it enforces the moods and action of the play.
5 “When we begin to put justness on par with profits, we get the most valuable thing in the world. We get back our humanity,” he said.
6 It was necessary, he said, to build a society with "fairness and justness".
他说道,必须建立一个“公平和正义”的社会。
7 Researchers surveyed students, measuring their skepticism about global warming and their belief in the justness of the world.
研究人员就“全球变暖的质疑”和“社会公允的笃信”问题,在一些学生中进行了问卷调查。
8 There are several American witnesses introduced to prove this monstrous claim, and to show the reasonableness and justness of their demand.
9 A striking illustrative light was destined to be thrown by momentous subsequent history in our own land on the sagacity and justness of the speculations hazarded here by the author on his particular topic.
10 The ordinary sound resembles the roar of distant surf breaking heavily and continuously; but when heavy masses come in collision with much impetus it fully realises the justness of Dr. Kane’s descriptive epithet, ‘ice artillery.’
11 Bidding is widely used because of its character of openness, fairness and justness and its function of competition and optimization.
招标投标由于其公开、公平、公正的特征和“竞争、优化”的功能,使得它的应用范围不断扩大。
12 Chapter two discusses the legal principle basis, precondition and justness of the directors' interests protection.
正文第二章论述了董事利益保护的法理依据、前提条件和正当性。
13 Not one of them appears, from the testimony given, to understand the justness of the company’s claim, or the injustice there would be in allowing any part of it.
14 The second part is to study and discuss the lawful theory of penalty measurement justness and balance.
第二部分是量刑公正与平衡的法理探讨。
15 His favorite English poet was Shakspeare, whom he commented upon and recited with discrimination and force, surpassing, it is said, in justness of conception, the great personators of his principal characters.
16 And it’s really not about my own parenting style or some great moral justness on my part – it’s mostly that I don’t want my kid to see your kid break the rules without consequences.
17 The thinkers and philosophers had seeking endlessly justness in all kinds of ages, because only just society was harmonious and moral.
不同时代的思想家和哲学家都在不断地追求公正,因为惟有公正的社会才是和谐和道德的社会。
18 The fighter said the US-led coalition to fight the militant group was a sure sign of the justness of their cause.
19 She called him a liar and told him he was just like all the other men she'd met.
20 And I turned around, pretending amazement at the justness of my hazard.
2 公正
justicial just even sporting judicial righteous candid fair-minded right-minded evenhanded conscionable right fairly rightfully justly equitably impartially righteously judicially equitableness impartialness justice equity righteousness sportsmanship candor rightness candour rightfulness in all conscience according to Hoyle on the square by right fair and square