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/dʤʌst/ * tính từ - công bằng =to be just to someone+ công bằng đối với ai - xứng đáng, đích đáng, thích đáng =a just reward+ phần thưởng xứng đáng =a just punishment+ sự trừng phạt đích đáng - chính đáng, chính nghĩa, hợp lẽ phải =just cause+ chính nghĩa - đúng, đúng đắn, có căn cứ * phó từ - đúng, chính =just at that spot+ đúng ở chỗ đó =just here+ chính tại đây =just three o'clock+ đúng ba giờ =just as you say+ đúng như anh nói =just so+ đúng vậy =that is just it+ đúng như thế đấy - vừa đúng, vừa đủ, vừa kịp =I just caught the train+ tôi chỉ vừa kịp lên xe lửa =just in time+ vừa đúng lúc - vừa mới =I have just seen him+ tôi vừa mới trông thấy nó =just now+ đúng lúc này; vừa mới xong, ngay vừa rồi - chỉ =take just one+ chỉ được lấy một chiếc thôi =just a moment, please!+ yêu cầu chỉ đợi cho một lát =I'll say just this+ tôi sẽ chỉ nói điều này thôi - (thông tục) hoàn toàn, thật đúng là =it is just splendid+ thật đúng là lộng lẫy - (thông tục), (thân mật) một chút, một tí; thử xem =just feel it+ thử mà xem =just shut the door, will you?+ phiền ông đóng hộ cửa một tí * danh từ & nội động từ - (như) joust
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just — 1 strong / dZVst/ adverb 1 exactly: Thank you. That s just what I need. | The house was large and roomy; just right for us. | She looks just like her mother. 2 only: He s not a thief, just a little boy who likes biscuits. | It ll just take a few… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
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just — I [[t]dʒʌst[/t]] adv. 1) within a brief preceding time; but a moment before: The sun just came out[/ex] 2) exactly or precisely: That s just what I mean[/ex] 3) by a narrow margin; barely: just over six feet tall[/ex] 4) only or merely: I was… … From formal English to slang
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