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adv.gerade, eben;just det! genau!;just ikke rig, men.. nicht gerade reich, aber … -
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[jusd] adv.верно, точно, как разhan er ikke just kendt for at være gavmild он отнюдь не славится своей щедростью -
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adven ce momentmomentanéà l'instantxxxmomentanéactueltout à l'heureà présentà l'instantaussi...que -
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just, newly, precisely, very* * *adv just ( fx that's just what I was about to say; he has (, had) just arrived);( om tid også) just now ( fx he's repairing the car just now; he phoned just now);( tværtimod) on the contrary ( fx clever? no, on the contrary he is stupid);[ netop da han kom] just as he came, at the very moment he came;[ netop det] the very thing;[ netop det at du betænker dig viser...] the very fact of your hesitating proves...;[ netop det emne] that particular subject;[ hvorfor netop i Norge?] why in Norway of all places?[ ikke netop] not exactly;[ ja netop!] exactly! precisely! that's it!F quite so![ lige netop] = ja netop;( om tid og = lige akkurat) only just ( fx they have only justarrived; it is only just enough; he only just succeeded);[ hvorfor lige netop i dag?] why today of all days?[ netop nu] just now; this very moment;[ jeg skulle netop til at], se skulle e. -
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just, justly, well-earned* * *adj well-earned, hard-earned ( fx money, sleep), well-deserved;[ få sin velfortjente straf] get one's deserts. -
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11 for en gangs skyld
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12 for et øjeblik siden
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13 for lidt siden
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20 for en gangs skyld
just for once
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