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1 indeed
جِدًّا \ awfully: very: It’s awfully hot in here. She’s awfully pretty. ever so: very: It’s ever so easy. exceedingly: very: He’s exceedingly clever. extra: more than usually: an extra large bill. extremely: very: You’re extremely kind. frightfully: very: He’s frightfully clever. great: (giving more force to an adjective): That’s a great big dog. greatly: very much: He was greatly ashamed. indeed: coming after an adj. or adv. and giving special force to very: Thank you very much indeed. jolly: very: a jolly good book. most: very: It was most kind of you to help. only too: (with an adj. or p.p.) very: I should be only too pleased to help you. so: (following a negative) showing a comparison: He’s bigger than you, but he’s not so strong (as you). He’s not so strong a boy (not such a strong boy) as you are, showing an effect It was so cold that the water froze. He’s not so ill as to need a doctor;, (stressed) very: I’m so glad that you won!. stiff: (with the verbs bore, scare, worry) to a state of tiredness; nearly to death: Long speeches bore me stiff. stone: (with a few special adj.) completely: stone cold; stone dead. such: of a kind that produces a certain result: It was such a heavy box that I could not lift it. Its weight was such that I could not lift it. unusually: (with an adj.) very; strangely: It is unusually cold in here today. very: (giving special force to an adv. or adj., or to the nouns many, much, few, little): very soon; very hot; very little to eat. well: quite a long way: He’s well over 60. Stand well back from the line. -
2 indeed
[ɪnˈdiːd]1. adverb1) really; in fact; as you say; of course etc:"He"s very talented, isn't he?' He is indeed
حَقًّـا، بالفِعْل، حَقيقَةً"Do you remember your grandmother?" "Indeed I do!"
2) used for emphasis:حَقّـا: تُسْتَعْمَل للتَّوكيدHe is very clever indeed.
2. interjectionused to show surprise, interest etc:فِعْلاً!: تُسْتَعْمَل للتَّعْبير عن التعجُّب"John said your idea was stupid." "Indeed!"
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3 Na so was!
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4 efectivamente
adv.1 precisely, exactly.2 really, in fact, indeed.3 effectively, effectually.intj.quite so, in effect.* * *► adverbio1 (realmente) in fact, actually2 (de verdad) indeed* * *adv.1) indeed2) really* * *ADV1) (=verdaderamente) really2) [confirmando algo] indeedefectivamente, el robo fue llevado a cabo por dos personas — the theft was indeed carried out by two people
-fue ese retraso lo que le salvó la vida -efectivamente, así es — "it was that delay that saved his life" - "yes, that's right o indeed it was"
pensé que iba a llegar tarde, y, efectivamente, así fue — I thought he would be late, and sure enough, he was
* * *a) ( realmente) reallysi efectivamente es así... — if that is really the case...
b) (indep)sí, efectivamente, así fue — yes, that's right, that's how it was
dijo que estaría allí y, efectivamente, allí estaba — he said he'd be there and, sure enough, there he was
* * *= to be sure.Ex. To be sure, there is not much flexibility in the classical bookform catalog.* * *a) ( realmente) reallysi efectivamente es así... — if that is really the case...
b) (indep)sí, efectivamente, así fue — yes, that's right, that's how it was
dijo que estaría allí y, efectivamente, allí estaba — he said he'd be there and, sure enough, there he was
* * *= to be sure.Ex: To be sure, there is not much flexibility in the classical bookform catalog.
* * *1 (realmente) reallysi efectivamente es así, hay que hacer algo if that is really the case, something must be done2 ( indep):sí, efectivamente, así fue yes indeed o yes, that's right, that's how it wasentonces lo único que podemos hacer es esperar — efectivamente so all we can do is wait — that's right o correctdijo que estaría a las siete y, efectivamente, allí estaba he said he'd be there at seven and, sure enough, there he was* * *
efectivamente adverbio exactly, quite!
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indeed
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* * *efectivamente adv[sí, eso es] precisely, exactly;¿o sea que te casas? – efectivamente in other words you're getting married – precisely;¿es usted el dueño del vehículo? – efectivamente, yo soy are you the owner of the vehicle? – I am, yes;tendrá unos cuarenta años – efectivamente, tiene cuarenta y dos he'll be about forty – correct, he's forty-two;efectivamente, tal y como dijo el hombre del tiempo, llovió todo el día sure enough, just as the weatherman said, it rained all day;negó haber estado allí y, efectivamente, era cierto she denied having been there, and this was in fact true* * *adv indeed* * *efectivamente adv: really, actually* * *efectivamente adv1. (confirmación) indeed2. (respuesta) that's right -
5 allerdings
Adv.1. war es ein gutes Konzert? - allerdings! it certainly was, indeed it was2. einschränkend: though, but, however; sie sagte allerdings... she did say, however ( oder though),...; das ist allerdings wahr, aber that may be true, but* * *indeed; admittedly* * *ạl|ler|dịngs ['alɐ'dɪŋs]adv1) (einschränkend) though, mind youich komme mit, ich muss allerdings erst zur Bank — I'm coming but I must go to the bank first though, I'm coming though I must go to the bank first
2) (bekräftigend) certainlyallerdings! — (most) certainly!
* * *(really; in fact; as you say; of course etc: `He's very talented, isn't he?' He is indeed; `Do you remember your grandmother?' `Indeed I do!') indeed* * *al·ler·dings[ˈalɐˈdɪŋs]1. (jedoch) although, butich rufe dich an, \allerdings erst morgen I'll call you, although [or but] not till tomorrowhast du mit ihm gesprochen? — \allerdings! did you speak to him? — I certainly did!* * *1.1) (einschränkend) thoughes stimmt allerdings, dass... — it's true though that...
2) (zustimmend) [yes,] certainly2.Partikel (anteilnehmend) to be suredas war allerdings Pech — that was bad luck, to be sure
* * *allerdings adv1. war es ein gutes Konzert? -allerdings! it certainly was, indeed it was2. einschränkend: though, but, however;sie sagte allerdings … she did say, however ( oder though), …;das ist allerdings wahr, aber that may be true, but* * *1.1) (einschränkend) thoughes stimmt allerdings, dass... — it's true though that...
2) (zustimmend) [yes,] certainly2.Partikel (anteilnehmend) to be suredas war allerdings Pech — that was bad luck, to be sure
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6 tatsächlich
I Adj. real, actual, trueII Adv. really; tatsächlich? really?, do you ( oder is it etc.) really?; es regnet tatsächlich it (really) 'is raining; es hat tatsächlich geklappt it actually worked, it 'did work; jetzt hat er tatsächlich noch gewonnen! and now he has actually (gone and) won!; tatsächlich aber but in reality, the fact is (however) that* * *as a matter of fact (Adv.); actually (Adv.); in fact (Adv.); practical (Adj.); real (Adj.); actual (Adj.); indeed (Adv.); virtual (Adj.); really (Adv.); founded on fact (Adj.); sure enough (Adv.)* * *tat|säch|lich ['taːtzEçlIç, taːt'zɛçlɪç]1. adj attrreal, actual2. adv1) (= in Wirklichkeit, objektiv) actually, really, in facttátsächlich war es aber ganz anders — in (actual) fact or actually or really it was quite different
2) (= sage und schreibe) really, actuallywillst du das tátsächlich tun? — are you really or actually going to do it?
tátsächlich? — really?
tátsächlich! — oh yes, so it/he etc is/was etc
da kommt er! – tátsächlich! — here he comes! – so he does!
* * *1) (real; existing; not imaginary: In actual fact he is not as stupid as you think he is.) actual2) (in truth or in practical terms: In effect our opinions differed very little.) in effect3) (actually or really: She doesn't like him much - in fact I think she hates him!) as a matter of fact4) (actually or really: She doesn't like him much - in fact I think she hates him!) in fact5) (actually or really: She doesn't like him much - in fact I think she hates him!) in point of fact6) (without any exception or doubt: He is the outright winner.) outright7) (in a practical way: Practically, it's more difficult than you think.) practically8) (concerned with the doing of something: practical difficulties; His knowledge is practical rather than theoretical.) practical9) (actual: He may own the factory, but it's his manager who is the real boss.) real10) ((used to express agreement or confirmation) indeed: `You said you were going shopping today.' `So I did, but I've changed my mind.'; `You'll need this book tomorrow, won't you?' `So I will.') so11) (in fact, as was expected: I thought she'd be angry, and sure enough she was.) sure enough* * *tat·säch·lich[ˈta:tzɛçlɪç, ta:tˈzɛçlɪç]der Bericht basiert auf \tatsächlichen Begebenheiten the report is based on actual events\tatsächliche Feststellung JUR ascertainment of factsII. adv1. (in Wirklichkeit) actually, really, in fact2. (in der Tat) reallyer hat das \tatsächlich gesagt? did he really say that?\tatsächlich? (wirklich?) really?er will auswandern — \tatsächlich? he wants to emigrate — are you serious?\tatsächlich! really!* * *1.Adjektiv actual; real2.adverbial actually; really* * *A. adj real, actual, trueB. adv really;es regnet tatsächlich it (really) 'is raining;es hat tatsächlich geklappt it actually worked, it 'did work;jetzt hat er tatsächlich noch gewonnen! and now he has actually (gone and) won!;tatsächlich aber but in reality, the fact is (however) that* * *1.Adjektiv actual; real2.adverbial actually; really* * *adj.actual adj.de facto adj.real adj.virtual adj. adv.actually adv.as a matter of fact adv.in fact adv.indeed adv. -
7 rigtig
correct, proper, real, right, true* * *adj right;( korrekt) correct ( fx answer, information, pronunciation);( sand) true ( fx explanation; is it true?);( passende) right, proper ( fx dress, word; in the proper order; not the proper time for drinking; not the proper way to do it);( virkelig) real ( fx pearls, wine, autumn weather; his real father);(neds, T) regular ( fx he is a regular snob), downright ( fx nonsense, fool);adv ( også: rigtigt) correctly, rightly ( fx pronounce it correctly; if I am correctly (el. rightly) informed; if I remember rightly),T right ( fx guess right; spell the word right; he can't do itright);( ordentligt) properly ( fx pronounce it properly; treat her properly; behave properly),T right;(mods efterlignet, for sjov etc, T) for real ( fx have you tried doing it for real?);( programmæssigt) duly ( fx duly received);( i høj grad) very, really,( fuldt ud) quite ( fx not quite satisfied, I don't quite understand, I don't quite know),(mere F) fully;( temmelig) quite ( fx nice, good);[ rigtig!] quite right! quite (true)!(dvs du har ret) that's it; quite right;[ det er noget af det rigtige] that's something like;[ gøre det rigtige] do the right thing;[ ramme det rigtige] hit the mark, hit the nail on the head;[ æblevin er den ( eneste) rigtige drik når det er varmt i vejret] cider is `the drink for hot weather;[ ganske rigtigt] quite right, quite true,(F, ofte ironisk el. forbeholdent) quite so;(dvs som du sagde) indeed ( fx the car was indeed where you said it would be; he is indeed a pompous ass),( som ventet) sure enough ( fx and sure enough - there he was!);[ gøre rigtigt i at] be right to;[ uret går rigtigt] the watch (, clock) is right;[ sørge for at det går rigtigt til] see to it that it is done right;[ hvis det gik rigtigt til skulle han i fængsel] he ought to be in prison by rights;[ det går ikke rigtigt til] there is something wrong;[ han er helt rigtig] he is all right;[ rigtig meget] quite a lot;[ meget rigtig], se ovf: ganske rigtigt;[ med præp:][ det er ikke rigtigt af dig] you ought not to do that;[ han er ikke rigtig i hovedet] he is not right in the head;[ det er ikke rigtigt imod ham] it is not fair on him. -
8 antes de
prep.1 before, preparatory to, ahead of, previous to.2 before.* * *= in anticipation of, prior to, no later than, in advance (of), in the run up to, during the run up to, not later thanEx. It was indeed in anticipation of this development that the first wholesaling conger had been formed in the 1680s.Ex. Prior to his current position, he was Director of Ohio State University Libraries for Public Services.Ex. Abstracts for long papers should be submitted no later than June 20, 2002.Ex. CIP is intended to facilitate the selection and ordering of materials by alerting librarians and others to forthcoming works in advance of their publication.Ex. State libraries are expected to provide leadership in the run up to the 1991 White House Conference on Libraries on issues such as censorship, literacy and multiculturalism.Ex. A good illustration of this is the two-page advertisement placed in the Financial Times during the run up to the 1984 European Parliament election.Ex. Please send proposals, as soon as possible, and not later than 31 December 2007.* * *= in anticipation of, prior to, no later than, in advance (of), in the run up to, during the run up to, not later thanEx: It was indeed in anticipation of this development that the first wholesaling conger had been formed in the 1680s.
Ex: Prior to his current position, he was Director of Ohio State University Libraries for Public Services.Ex: Abstracts for long papers should be submitted no later than June 20, 2002.Ex: CIP is intended to facilitate the selection and ordering of materials by alerting librarians and others to forthcoming works in advance of their publication.Ex: State libraries are expected to provide leadership in the run up to the 1991 White House Conference on Libraries on issues such as censorship, literacy and multiculturalism.Ex: A good illustration of this is the two-page advertisement placed in the Financial Times during the run up to the 1984 European Parliament election.Ex: Please send proposals, as soon as possible, and not later than 31 December 2007. -
9 con antelación a
before, prior to* * *= in anticipation of, in advance (of), prior toEx. It was indeed in anticipation of this development that the first wholesaling conger had been formed in the 1680s.Ex. CIP is intended to facilitate the selection and ordering of materials by alerting librarians and others to forthcoming works in advance of their publication.Ex. Prior to his current position, he was Director of Ohio State University Libraries for Public Services.* * *= in anticipation of, in advance (of), prior toEx: It was indeed in anticipation of this development that the first wholesaling conger had been formed in the 1680s.
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10 amor duradero
(n.) = lasting loveEx. IT was indeed a grand day, full of love and celebration for the very power of lasting love.* * *(n.) = lasting loveEx: IT was indeed a grand day, full of love and celebration for the very power of lasting love.
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11 anticipándose a
Ex. It was indeed in anticipation of this development that the first wholesaling conger had been formed in the 1680s.* * *Ex: It was indeed in anticipation of this development that the first wholesaling conger had been formed in the 1680s.
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12 consorcio
m.1 consortium.consorcio bancario bankers' consortium2 merger, concern, consortium.3 merging, company, association, pool.* * *1 consortium, partnership, association* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (Com) consortium, syndicate2) (=unión) relationship3) [de circunstancias] conjunction* * *masculino consortiumen consorcio con algo/alguien — in conjunction with something/somebody
* * *= conger, consortium [consortia, pl.], partnership.Nota: Véase ship para otras entradas acabadas con este sufijo.Ex. It was indeed in anticipation of this development that the first wholesaling conger had been formed in the 1680s.Ex. This is especially so if the machine file is the product of cooperative input, in which case it becomes an easily accessed union catalog of a consortium's holdings.Ex. The partnership between the CLT and industry is considered in some detail.----* Coalición Internacional de Consorcios de Bibliotecas (ICOLC) = International Coalition of Library Consortia (ICOLC).* consorcio de bibliotecas = library consortium.* formar un consorcio = form + consortium.* relativo a los consorcios = consortial.* * *masculino consortiumen consorcio con algo/alguien — in conjunction with something/somebody
* * *= conger, consortium [consortia, pl.], partnership.Nota: Véase ship para otras entradas acabadas con este sufijo.Ex: It was indeed in anticipation of this development that the first wholesaling conger had been formed in the 1680s.
Ex: This is especially so if the machine file is the product of cooperative input, in which case it becomes an easily accessed union catalog of a consortium's holdings.Ex: The partnership between the CLT and industry is considered in some detail.* Coalición Internacional de Consorcios de Bibliotecas (ICOLC) = International Coalition of Library Consortia (ICOLC).* consorcio de bibliotecas = library consortium.* formar un consorcio = form + consortium.* relativo a los consorcios = consortial.* * *consortiumconsorcio bancario/de construcción banking/construction consortiumen consorcio con la Cruz Roja in conjunction with the Red Cross* * *
consorcio sustantivo masculino consortium
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consortium
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13 curar carne
(v.) = cure + meatEx. Saltpeter is potassium nitrate, which was indeed used for curing meat.* * *(v.) = cure + meatEx: Saltpeter is potassium nitrate, which was indeed used for curing meat.
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14 en previsión de
as a precaution against* * *Ex. It was indeed in anticipation of this development that the first wholesaling conger had been formed in the 1680s.* * *Ex: It was indeed in anticipation of this development that the first wholesaling conger had been formed in the 1680s.
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15 nitrato de potasio
(n.) = potassium nitrateEx. Saltpeter is potassium nitrate, which was indeed used for curing meat.* * *(n.) = potassium nitrateEx: Saltpeter is potassium nitrate, which was indeed used for curing meat.
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16 novela de caballería
(n.) = chivalric romance, chivalric novelEx. Secondly there were the chivalric romances, composed between the mediaeval period and the seventeenth century.Ex. A clear pattern of innovation and survival was indeed found, with the chivalric novel continuing to be popular, and the classic religious texts falling away.* * *(n.) = chivalric romance, chivalric novelEx: Secondly there were the chivalric romances, composed between the mediaeval period and the seventeenth century.
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17 previendo
Ex. It was indeed in anticipation of this development that the first wholesaling conger had been formed in the 1680s.* * *Ex: It was indeed in anticipation of this development that the first wholesaling conger had been formed in the 1680s.
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18 salitre
m.saltpeter.* * *1 saltpetre (US saltpeter)* * *SM1) (=sustancia salina) saltpetre, saltpeter (EEUU), nitre2) Chile (=nitrato de Chile) Chilean nitrate* * *a) (Min, Quím) saltpeter*, niter*b) ( del agua de mar) salt residue* * *= saltpetre [saltpeter, - USA].Ex. Saltpeter is potassium nitrate, which was indeed used for curing meat.* * *a) (Min, Quím) saltpeter*, niter*b) ( del agua de mar) salt residue* * *= saltpetre [saltpeter, - USA].Ex: Saltpeter is potassium nitrate, which was indeed used for curing meat.
* * *2 (del agua de mar) salt residue* * *
salitre sustantivo masculino saltpetre, nitre
* * *salitre nm1. Quím saltpetre2. [sustancia salina] salt residue* * *m saltpeter, Brsaltpetre -
19 Poulsen, Valdemar
[br]b. 23 November 1869 Copenhagen, Denmarkd. 23 July 1942 Gentofte, Denmark[br]Danish engineer who developed practical magnetic recording and the arc generator for continuous radio waves.[br]From an early age he was absorbed by phenomena of physics to the exclusion of all other subjects, including mathematics. When choosing his subjects for the final three years in Borgedydskolen in Christianshavn (Copenhagen) before university, he opted for languages and history. At the University of Copenhagen he embarked on the study of medicine in 1889, but broke it off and was apprenticed to the machine firm of A/S Frichs Eftf. in Aarhus. He was employed between 1893 and 1899 as a mechanic and assistant in the laboratory of the Copenhagen Telephone Company KTAS. Eventually he advanced to be Head of the line fault department. This suited his desire for experiment and measurement perfectly. After the invention of the telegraphone in 1898, he left the laboratory and with responsible business people he created Aktieselskabet Telegrafonen, Patent Poulsen in order to develop it further, together with Peder Oluf Pedersen (1874– 1941). Pedersen brought with him the mathematical background which eventually led to his professorship in electronic engineering in 1922.The telegraphone was the basis for multinational industrial endeavours after it was demonstrated at the 1900 World's Exhibition in Paris. It must be said that its strength was also its weakness, because the telegraphone was unique in bringing sound recording and reproduction to the telephone field, but the lack of electronic amplifiers delayed its use outside this and the dictation fields (where headphones could be used) until the 1920s. However, commercial interest was great enough to provoke a number of court cases concerning patent infringement, in which Poulsen frequently figured as a witness.In 1903–4 Poulsen and Pedersen developed the arc generator for continuous radio waves which was used worldwide for radio transmitters in competition with Marconi's spark-generating system. The inspiration for this work came from the research by William Duddell on the musical arc. Whereas Duddell had proposed the use of the oscillations generated in his electric arc for telegraphy in his 1901 UK patent, Poulsen contributed a chamber of hydrogen and a transverse magnetic field which increased the efficiency remarkably. He filed patent applications on these constructions from 1902 and the first publication in a scientific forum took place at the International Electrical Congress in St Louis, Missouri, in 1904.In order to use continuous waves efficiently (the high frequency constituted a carrier), Poulsen developed both a modulator for telegraphy and a detector for the carrier wave. The modulator was such that even the more primitive spark-communication receivers could be used. Later Poulsen and Pedersen developed frequency-shift keying.The Amalgamated Radio-Telegraph Company Ltd was launched in London in 1906, combining the developments of Poulsen and those of De Forest Wireless Telegraph Syndicate. Poulsen contributed his English and American patents. When this company was liquidated in 1908, its assets were taken over by Det Kontinentale Syndikat for Poulsen Radio Telegrafi, A/S in Copenhagen (liquidated 1930–1). Some of the patents had been sold to C.Lorenz AG in Berlin, which was very active.The arc transmitting system was in use worldwide from about 1910 to 1925, and the power increased from 12 kW to 1,000 kW. In 1921 an exceptional transmitter rated at 1,800 kW was erected on Java for communications with the Netherlands. More than one thousand installations had been in use worldwide. The competing systems were initially spark transmitters (Marconi) and later rotary converters ( Westinghouse). Similar power was available from valve transmitters only much later.From c. 1912 Poulsen did not contribute actively to further development. He led a life as a well-respected engineer and scientist and served on several committees. He had his private laboratory and made experiments in the composition of matter and certain resonance phenomena; however, nothing was published. It has recently been suggested that Poulsen could not have been unaware of Oberlin Smith's work and publication in 1888, but his extreme honesty in technical matters indicates that his development was indeed independent. In the case of the arc generator, Poulsen was always extremely frank about the inspiration he gained from earlier developers' work.[br]Bibliography1899, British patent no. 8,961 (the first British telegraphone patent). 1903, British patent no. 15,599 (the first British arc-genera tor patent).His scientific publications are few, but fundamental accounts of his contribution are: 1900, "Das Telegraphon", Ann. d. Physik 3:754–60; 1904, "System for producing continuous oscillations", Trans. Int. El. Congr. St. Louis, Vol. II, pp. 963–71.Further ReadingA.Larsen, 1950, Telegrafonen og den Traadløse, Ingeniørvidenskabelige Skrifter no. 2, Copenhagen (provides a very complete, although somewhat confusing, account of Poulsen's contributions; a list of his patents is given on pp. 285–93).F.K.Engel, 1990, Documents on the Invention of Magnetic Re cor ding in 1878, New York: Audio Engineering Society, reprint no. 2,914 (G2) (it is here that doubt is expressed about whether Poulsen's ideas were developed independently).GB-N -
20 juste
juste [ʒyst]1. adjectivea. ( = équitable) [personne, notation] fair ; [sentence, guerre, cause] justb. ( = légitime) [revendication, vengeance, fierté] just ; [colère] justifiable• il en est fier, et à juste titre he's proud of it and rightly soc. ( = précis) right ; [appareil, montre] accurated. ( = pertinent) [idée, raisonnement] sound ; [remarque, expression] apt• très juste ! good point!e. [note, voix] true ; [instrument] in tunef. ( = insuffisant) [vêtement, chaussure] tight ; (en longueur, hauteur) on the short side• 1 kg pour six, c'est un peu juste 1 kg for six people is not really enough• trois heures pour faire cette traduction, c'est juste three hours to do that translation is not really enough2. adverba. ( = avec précision) [compter, viser] accurately ; [raisonner] soundly ; [deviner] correctly ; [chanter] in tune• juste à temps [arriver] just in timeb. ( = exactement) just• que veut-il au juste ? what exactly does he want?c. ( = seulement) justd. ( = pas assez) [compter, prévoir] not quite enough* * *ʒyst
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1) ( impartial) [personne] fair2) ( équitable) [règlement, partage] fair; [récompense, sanction, cause] justjuste retour des choses, il a été renvoyé — it was poetic justice that he got expelled
juste ciel! — (dated) good heavens!
3) ( légitime) [colère, certitude] righteous (épith); [revendication] legitimate; [crainte] justifiable; [raisonnement, remarque, comparaison] validà juste raison or titre — with good reason
4) ( adéquat) rightcomme de juste (colloq) il était en retard — of course, he was late
5) ( exact) [calcul, proportion, heure, analyse] correctle juste prix des choses — fig the true value of things
6) ( précis) [instrument de mesure] accurate7) Musique [piano, voix] in tune (jamais épith); [note] true8) ( trop ajusté) [vêtement, chaussure] tight9) ( à la limite)nous sommes un peu justes (colloq) en ce moment — money is a bit tight (colloq) at the moment
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1) ( sans erreur) [chanter] in tune; [sonner] true; [deviner] rightviser juste — lit to aim straight; fig to hit the nail on the head
2) ( précisément) just3) ( seulement) just4) ( depuis peu)5) ( à peine) hardlyj'ai réussi à éviter le bus mais ça a été juste — (colloq) I managed to avoid the bus but it was a close shave (colloq)
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au juste locution adverbiale exactly
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nom masculin righteous man* * *ʒyst1. adj1) (= équitable) (personne, partage) fairIl est sévère, mais juste. — He's strict but fair.
2) (= légitime) (réclamation) just, justifiedà juste titre — justifiably, rightfully
On peut se demander à juste titre s'ils n'ont pas été trop loin. — We may justifiably ask ourselves if they have gone too far.
Il a réclamé, à juste titre. — He complained, and rightfully so.
3) (= exact) (compte) right4) (= étroit) tightCette veste est un peu juste. — This jacket is a bit tight.
5) (= insuffisant)Ce sera un peu juste, tu aurais dû prendre plus de vin. — It's only just going to be enough, you should have got more wine.
2. adv1) (= seulement) just2) [aller, être] (vêtement, budget) tight3) [chanter] in tune4) [prévoir, calculer] right3. nm1) (= personne)2)comme de juste — of course, naturally
au juste — exactly, actually
* * *A adj1 ( impartial) [personne] fair;2 ( équitable) [règlement, partage] fair; [récompense, sanction, cause] just; ce n'est pas juste! it's not fair!; il est juste que/de faire it is fair that/to do; il est juste qu'il ait réussi it is fair that he succeeded; il ne serait pas juste de tout te donner it wouldn't be fair to give you everything; juste retour des choses, il a été dédommagé it was poetic justice that he got compensation; trouver un juste milieu to find a happy medium; juste ciel†! good heavens!;3 ( légitime) [colère, certitude] righteous ( épith); [revendication] legitimate; [raison] good; [crainte] justifiable; [raisonnement, remarque, comparaison] valid; j'ai de justes raisons de ne pas le croire I have good reason not to believe him; à juste raison or titre quite rightly, with good reason; ta remarque est très juste your remark is very valid; dire des choses justes to make some valid points;4 ( adéquat) right; trouver le mot juste to find the right word; c'est (très) juste! that's (quite) right!; comme de juste il était en retard as one might expect ou as per usual, he was late;5 ( exact) [calcul, proportion, heure, analyse] correct; j'ai tout juste I've got everything right; avoir l'heure juste to have the correct time; connaître le juste prix des choses fig to know the true value of things; apprécier qn/qch à sa juste valeur to appreciate sb fully/the true value of sth;6 ( précis) [instrument de mesure] accurate; ma montre n'est pas très juste my watch is not very accurate;7 Mus [piano, voix] in tune ( jamais épith); [note] true; ton piano n'est pas juste your piano is out of tune;9 ( à la limite) un poulet pour six c'est un peu juste one chicken for six people is stretching it a bit; une heure pour y aller c'est un peu juste one hour to get there is cutting it a bit fine; nous sommes un peu justes en ce moment○ money is a bit tight○ at the moment; j'ai réussi à éviter le bus mais ça a été juste○ I managed to avoid the bus but it was a close shave○.B adv1 ( sans erreur) [chanter] in tune; [sonner] true; [deviner] right; elle a vu juste dans ses prévisions she was right in her forecasts; viser juste lit to aim straight; fig to hit the nail on the head;2 ( précisément) just; juste quand j'arrivais just as I was arriving; c'est juste ce qu'il me faut that is just or exactly what I need; c'est juste avant/après la poste it's just before/after the post office; juste après les informations just ou straight after the news; j'ai juste assez (d'argent) I've got just enough (money); juste à temps just in time; ‘tu as eu ton train?’-‘oui mais tout juste’ ‘did you catch your train?’-‘yes, but only just’;3 ( seulement) just; j'en prends juste un I'm just taking one; ils ont juste eu le temps de manger they just had time to eat;4 ( depuis peu) (tout) juste only just; j'arrive juste I've only just arrived; il vient juste de partir he's only just left; il a tout juste vingt ans he's only just twenty;5 ( à peine) hardly; c'est tout juste s'il sait lire/tient debout he can hardly read/stand;6 ( parcimonieusement) j'ai prévu trop/un peu juste pour le repas I didn't prepare enough/quite enough food; calculer les prix au plus juste to calculate the prices down to the last penny.C au juste loc adv exactly; que s'est-il passé au juste? what happened exactly?; je ne sais pas au juste combien nous serons I don't know exactly how many of us there will be.[ʒyst] adverbe1. [avec justesse]tomber juste to guess right, to hit the nail on the headtu as vu ou deviné juste! you guessed correctly ou right!juste quand ou comme le téléphone sonnait just as ou when the phone was ringing3. [à peine, seulement] justil est juste 9 h, vous n'allez pas partir déjà it's only 9 o'clock, you're not going to leave alreadytout juste: j'ai tout juste le temps de prendre un café I've just about enough ou I've just got enough time to have a cup of coffeec'est tout juste s'il ne m'a pas frappé he very nearly ou all but hit mec'est tout juste s'il dit bonjour he hardly bothers to say hello, you're lucky if he says hello4. [en quantité insuffisante]un gâteau pour 8, ça fait (un peu) juste one cake for 8 people, that won't go very far————————[ʒyst] adjectif1. [équitable - partage, décision, personne] fairêtre juste envers ou avec quelqu'un to be fair to somebodyil ne serait que juste qu'il soit remboursé it would only be fair ou right for him to get his money back(avant le nom) [justifié - cause, récompense, punition] just ; [ - requête] legitimate ; [ - colère] just, legitimate2. (après le nom) [exact - calcul, compte, réponse] rightas-tu l'heure juste? have you got the right ou exact time?la nappe est un peu juste en longueur/largeur the tablecloth is a bit on the short/narrow sideune heure pour aller à l'aéroport, c'est trop juste an hour to get to the airport, that's not enoughses notes sont trop justes pour que vous le laissiez passer his marks are too borderline for you to pass him[de justesse]elle a réussi l'examen, mais c'était juste she passed her exam, but it was a close thing5. (après le nom) [compétent] goodavoir l'oreille/le coup d'œil juste to have a good ear/eyetrès juste! quite right!, good point!j'ai moins d'expérience que lui — c'est juste I'm less experienced than he is — that's true ou right6. (avant le nom) [approprié]apprécier quelque chose à son juste prix to appreciate the true value ou worth of somethingapprécier quelqu'un à sa juste valeur to appreciate the true worth ou value of somebody————————[ʒyst] nom masculin————————au juste locution adverbiale————————au plus juste locution adverbialecomme de juste locution adverbialecomme de juste, elle avait oublié she'd forgotten, of coursejuste ciel, juste Dieu interjection
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