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I [ʤʌst] 1. нареч.1) точно, как раз, именно, поистине (о месте, времени, образе совершения действия)I will do just as you advise. — Я сделаю как раз так, как вы советуете.
Syn:2)а) только что, совсем недавноHe's just told me that he's getting married. — Он только что сказал мне, что женится.
б) прямо (в данный момент; употребляется для усиления)I'll open it just now. — Я открою прямо сейчас.
в) сейчас, сию минутуWait a minute, I'm just coming. — Подожди минутку, я сейчас вернусь.
Syn:3) только, едваJust a line to say that all goes well. — Только два слова, чтобы дать знать, что всё в порядке.
I just caught the train. — Я едва успела на поезд.
Syn:4) разг. совершенно, безусловноNow most businessmen think they just have to have a guard. — Сейчас все бизнесмены думают, что они решительно обязаны иметь охрану.
Syn:••2. прил.just happen to say — сболтнуть, выпалить
1) благочестивый, праведныйSyn:2) беспристрастный, непредубеждённый, объективный, справедливыйSyn:3) справедливый, заслуженныйSyn:4) обоснованный; имеющий основанияAlas! My fears were just. — Увы! Мои опасения были не напрасны.
Syn:5) безошибочный, верный, правильный, точныйSyn:6) истинный (о мнениях, взглядах, причинах)Syn:II [ʤʌst] уст.; = joust
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