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1. adj1) справедливий2) заслужений3) обґрунтований; що має підстави4) вірний, правильний; точний5) муз. чистий, точний6) праведний◊ just ton — англійська тонна (= 1016 кг)
2. adv1) точно, саме, якразit is just what I want — це саме те, що мені потрібно
that is just it — саме так, про це і йдеться
just so! — точно так!, цілком вірно!
2) ледь3) щойно, тільки щоjust now — зараз, тільки що
4) розм. просто, цілком, прямо, зовсімjust like (the same) — цілком схожий, точно такий же
5) тількиjust fancy! — подумати тільки!, ти дивись!
◊ just about — приблизно; майже
◊ just as well — точно так само; з тим же успіхом
◊ not just yet — ще не зовсім
◊ just as soon — так само, з тим же успіхом
◊ just in case — на всякий випадок
◊ just my luck — таке вже моє щастя
◊ just out of swaddling-clothes — ще молоко на губах не обсохло
◊ just the same — все одно
◊ it is just the same to me — мені все одно
◊ just the thing — так годиться; це модно
* * *I = joust I II = joust II III a1) справедливий2) заслужений3) обґрунтований; який має підстави; законний4) вірний, точний; мyз. чистий, точний5) icт., peл. праведнийIV adv1) саме, точноjust as much — стільки ж
2) ледь, ледве3) тільки що, щойно4) просто, усього лише; тільки, лише; просто, прямо, зовсім, абсолютно5) у сполученняхjust about — приблизно; майже
just as soon, just as well — так само, з тим же успіхом
just now — зараз; тільки що, щойно
just the same — зовсім однаковий однаково; все-таки, проте
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