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adj. eerlijk; fatsoenlijk; juist; passend; geschikt; behoorlijk; wenselijk; waar(dig); rechtvaardig; echt--------adv. nu; op dit moment; precies; ongeveer; bijna niet; alleen; nauwelijks; echt--------n. dueljust1[ dzjust] 〈bijvoeglijk naamwoord; justness〉1 billijk ⇒ rechtvaardig, fair♦voorbeelden:————————just2〈 bijwoord〉1 precies ⇒ juist, net2 amper ⇒ ternauwernood, (maar) net3 net ⇒ zoëven, daarnet♦voorbeelden:just about • zowat, wel zo'n beetje, zo ongeveerjust like him • net iets voor hemjust a minute, please • (een) ogenblikje a.u.b.that's just one of those things • dat gaat nu eenmaal zoit just doesn't make sense • het slaat gewoon nergens opjust listen to that cheering • moet je ze eens horen juichenjust wait and see • wacht maar, dan zul je eens zienjust like that • zo maar¶ just the same • toch, niettemin
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