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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++ldoce_727_zjust1 /dʒəst; strong dʒʌst/ ●●● S1 W1 adverb  1 EXACTexactly 正好,恰好 A good strong cup of coffee is just what I need right now. 我现在正需要喝一杯浓浓的咖啡。 The house was large and roomy; just right for us. 那幢房子大而宽敞,正合我们的需要。 She looks just like her mother. 她看上去就像她妈妈。 Just what do you think you’re trying to do? 你究竟想干什么?just on British English It’s just on three o’clock. 现在正好三点钟。 Just then (=exactly at that moment), Mrs Robovitch appeared at the bedroom door. 就在那时,罗博维奇太太出现在卧室门口。 Just as (=at the exact moment when) I opened the door, the telephone started to ring. 就在我开门时,电话铃响了。 A nice hot bath – just the thing (=exactly the right thing) to relax sore muscles. 洗个舒服的热水澡,那正是缓解肌肉酸痛的好方法。see thesaurus at exactly2 ONLYnothing more than the thing, amount, action etc that you are mentioning 只不过,只是 SYN only It’s nothing serious – just a small cut. 不要紧,只不过是个小伤口。 Don’t be too hard on him – he’s just a kid. 不要对他太苛刻,他只是个小孩子。 Can you wait just a few minutes? 就等几分钟好吗? It’s not just me – there are other people involved as well. 不光是我,还有其他人也参加了。RegisterIn written English, people often prefer to use simply rather than just, which sounds rather informal: 在书面英语中,人们常常喜欢用 simply,而不用 just,因为后者听起来相当不正式It’s simply a question of priorities. 这只是一个轻重缓急的问题。3 JUST/A MOMENT AGOonly a short time ago 刚才,方才 John’s just told me that he’s getting married. 约翰刚刚告诉我他要结婚了。 I’ve just been out shopping. 我刚才出去买东西了。see thesaurus at recently4 JUST/A MOMENT AGOat this moment or at that moment 此刻,现在;(正在)那时 Wait a minute – I’m just coming. 等一下,我这就来。 He was just leaving when the phone rang. 他正准备离开时,电话铃响了。 I’m just finishing my homework – it won’t take long. 我正在做家庭作业,马上就好了。 The concert was just about to start. 音乐会马上就要开始了。5 EMPHASIZEused to emphasize what you are saying 的确,确实,完全 It just isn’t true. 这根本不是真的。 I just love being in the mountains. 我确实很喜欢待在山区。 It was just wonderful to see Joyce again. 能够再见到乔伊斯真是太好了。 I just wish I could believe you. 真希望我能够相信你。6 JUST/A MOMENT AGOonly by a small amount, time, distance etc 〔数量、时间、距离等〕就,只〔相差一点点〕7 JUST/ALMOST NOTused to show that something which happens almost does not happen 差一点就不,勉强 SYN barely, hardly8 just about ALMOSTalmost 几乎,差不多9 just as good/bad/big etc EQUALequally as good, bad, big etc 一样好//大等10 just have to do something used to say that someone has to do something because nothing else is possible 〔别无选择而〕只好做某事11 not just any used to emphasize that you are talking about a particular thing or person that is especially good or important 不是随便哪一种〔强调所提到的是特别好或重要的事物或人〕12 would just as soon PREFERif you would just as soon do something, you would prefer to do it 宁愿,宁可13 may just/might just POSSIBLEmight possibly 可能,也许14 not just yet NOWnot now, but probably soon 此刻尚未,可能很快15 just because ... it doesn’t mean ALTHOUGHused to say that, although one thing is true, another thing is not necessarily true 不能因为就,尽管也不可以SPOKEN PHRASES just the same at same2(3), → just in case at case1(3), → just my luck at luck1(12), → might just as well at might1(9)nGRAMMAR: Word orderJust comes before a main verb: I just saw him.Just comes after ‘be’ when it is the main verb: She is just seventeen.Just comes after the first auxiliary verb: I have just seen him. Don’t say: I just have seen him.5FREQUENCY 使用频率
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justHe's just a kid. Don't be so hard on him.There would be nothing in the Rory Collins thing, she knew that, it was just a wild flirtation.I just can't believe it.His car hit a wall, but he escaped with just cuts and bruises.I was just going to bed, he said.I just got off the phone with Mrs. Kravitz.Can you wait five minutes? I just have to iron this.I just heard the news! Congratulations!I just made it to class on time.At the moment we're just making enough money to cover our costs."Were there a lot of people there?" "No, just me and David.""Can I speak to Tony please?'' "Sorry, you've just missed him.''He started his own small shop - at first just selling newspapers, then books and magazines.I suppose it's just something that I've learned to live with.He said he was leaving her and proceeded to do just that!"Does everyone have to wear uniform?" "No, just the first year students."He and his brother are just the same -- lazy.No doubt there are many, but I would like to single out just three.I didn't mean to interfere - I was just trying to help.Tree physiology and dendrochronology are just two of the possible applications for portable computer tomography.Could I just use your phone for a minute?I think she just wanted someone to talk to.A new handbag! That's just what I wanted.I'm not sure just who you mean.just the thingYou could tell from the eagerness of her smile that a war would be just the thing.Once, he had considered its aged look as just the thing, after the fashion of the Boston Cracked Shoe look.Knowles' cures were just the thing, and the price never compounded the ailment.That's just the thing for the fancy-dress parade!That's just the thing I was looking for.For him at that moment, the show was not just the thing, it was the priority.It sounds just the thing - like fate, really, after what you were saying.A cup of hot chocolate would be just the thing right now.Yet, if you show people the ad, they will tell you just the things that the strategy was looking for.It is all good fun and just the thing to encourage not-especially-musical people to discover that real singers make everything sound great.just before/after/over etcHe turned, just before going airside.Congress approved it just before it adjourned last year.It had been taken in Marbella, just before Renée's death.A certain tension is present, like the atmosphere in a theater just before the curtain goes up.The family fled to Hong Kong just after the War, when the Communists were coming to power.just enoughDropouts from drama school who had learned just enough about theatricality to make a nuisance of themselves.Mainly New Zealand wool was used for which just enough foreign currency was released to buy the minimum immediate requirement.Between Rudolfo and the gamekeeper there's just enough of the land being cultivated for it not to be confiscated.There will be just enough time for some semblance of the democratic process within the party to operate.Not enough to start a war; just enough to let me stand my ground without having to think about it first.Don't over-fill kettles - heat just enough water for your needs.In any case, he shook it through a sieve to fix its grain size and added just enough water.
just2 /dʒʌst/ ●●○ adjective  1 FAIRmorally right and fair 正义的,公正的,公平的2 DESERVEdeserved by someone 应得的,合理的justly adverb These men are criminals, but they must be dealt with justly. 这些人是罪犯,但也必须受到公正的处置。 an achievement of which we can be justly proud 我们有理由引以为傲的一项成就
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justMany of us did not feel that the court's decision was just.a just and lasting peaceNo just government would allow this kind of treatment of its own citizens.He was the perfect choice for Emperor -- just, patient, merciful and of royal blood.The Attorney General called the sentence a fair and just punishment for someone who had committed such a dreadful crime.a just reward
Origin just2 (1300-1400) French juste, from Latin justus, from jus right, law
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just1 S1 W1 /dʒəst; strong dʒʌst/ adverb
1. exactly:
    A good strong cup of coffee is just what I need right now.
    The house was large and roomy; just right for us.
    She looks just like her mother.
    Just what do you think you’re trying to do?
    just on British English:
    It’s just on three o'clock.
    Just then (=exactly at that moment), Mrs Robovitch appeared at the bedroom door.
    Just as (=at the exact moment when) I opened the door, the telephone started to ring.
    A nice hot bath – just the thing (=exactly the right thing) to relax sore muscles.
2. nothing more than the thing, amount, action etc that you are mentioning
   SYN  only:
    It’s nothing serious – just a small cut.
    Don’t be too hard on him – he’s just a kid.
    Can you wait just a few minutes?
    It’s not just me – there are other people involved as well.
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    In written English, people often prefer to use simply rather than just, which sounds rather informal:
    It’s simply a question of priorities.
3. only a short time ago:
    John’s just told me that he’s getting married.
    I’ve just been out shopping.
4. at this moment or at that moment:
    Wait a minute – I’m just coming.
    He was just leaving when the phone rang.
    I’m just finishing my homework – it won’t take long.
    The concert was just about to start.
5. used to emphasize what you are saying:
    It just isn’t true.
    I just love being in the mountains.
    It was just wonderful to see Joyce again.
    I just wish I could believe you.
6. only by a small amount, time, distance etc
    just before/after/over etc
    We moved here just after our son was born.
    I saw her just before she died.
    It’s just under three centimetres long.
7. used to show that something which happens almost does not happen
   SYN  barely, hardly:
    He just managed to get home before dark.
    We could just see the coast of France in the distance.
    Those pants only just fit you now.
    She was earning just enough money to live on (=enough but not more than enough).
8. just about almost:
    The plums are just about ripe now.
    Just about everybody will be affected by the tax increases.
9. just as good/bad/big etc equally as good, bad, big etc:
    Brad is just as good as the others.
    I love this country just as much as you do.
10. just have to do something used to say that someone has to do something because nothing else is possible:
    We’ll just have to watch and see what happens.
    You just have to accept things and get on with your life.
11. not just any used to emphasize that you are talking about a particular thing or person that is especially good or important:
    For the best results, use olive oil. Not just any olive oil, mind – only the finest quality will do.
12. would just as soon if you would just as soon do something, you would prefer to do it:
    I’d just as soon stay at home – I don’t really enjoy parties.
13. may just/might just might possibly:
    You could try Renee. She might just know where they live now.
    It may just have been a coincidence.
14. not just yet not now, but probably soon:
    I can’t leave just yet. I’ve still got a couple of letters to write.
15. just because ... it doesn’t mean used to say that, although one thing is true, another thing is not necessarily true:
    Just because you’re older than me, it doesn’t mean you can tell me what to do.
     
SPOKEN PHRASES
16. just a minute/second/moment
  a. used to ask someone to wait for a short time while you do something:
    Just a minute, I’ll see if I can find it for you.
  b. used to interrupt someone in order to ask them something, disagree with them etc:
    Just a minute__ How do I know you’re not telling me a pack of lies?
17.
  a. used when politely asking something or telling someone to do something:
    Could I just say a few words before we start?
    Would you just explain to us how the system works.
  b. used when firmly telling someone to do something:
    Look, just shut up for a minute__
    Now, just listen to what I’m telling you.
18. it’s just that used when explaining the reason for something, especially when someone thinks there is a different reason:
    No, I do like Chinese food. It’s just that I’m not hungry.
19. just now
  a. a very short time ago:
    Where have my glasses gone? I had them just now.
  b. especially British English at this moment:
    We’re busy just now – can you come back later?
20. just think/imagine/look used to tell someone to imagine or look at the same thing that you are imagining or looking at:
    Just think – in a week we’ll be lying on a beach in the sun__
21. it’s/that’s just as well used to say that it is fortunate that something is true or happened because otherwise there would be problems:
    It’s just as well we’d prepared everything beforehand.
22. isn’t she just/aren’t they just etc old-fashioned used to strongly agree with something someone has said about a person or thing:
    ‘He’s a selfish, rude, ignorant man__’ ‘Isn’t he just__’
23. just so
  a. with everything arranged neatly and tidily:
    Her house always has to be just so.
  b. old-fashioned used to say yes or agree with something:
    ‘You should have beaten them, shouldn’t you?’ ‘Just so.’
just the same at same2(3), ⇨ just in case at case1(7), ⇨ just my luck at luck1(12), ⇨ might just as well at might1(9)

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just2 /dʒʌst/ adjective
 Date: 1300-1400
 Language: French
 Origin: juste, from Latin justus, from jus 'right, law'
1. morally right and fair:
    Henry sincerely believed that he was fighting a just war.
    a just settlement
    Charlemagne was respected as a just ruler.
2. deserved by someone:
    a just reward for their loyal service
    What would be a just punishment for such a crime?
    I hope that he’s caught and gets his just deserts (=is punished in the way he deserves).
—justly adverb:
    These men are criminals, but they must be dealt with justly.
    an achievement of which we can be justly proud
     
THESAURUS
    fair treating people equally or in the way that is right: It’s not fair that she gets paid more than me. | Everyone has the right to a fair trial.
    just formal morally right and fair: a just punishment | a just cause | a just society | Do you think it was a just war?
    reasonable fair and sensible according to most people’s standards: a reasonable request | Lateness, without a reasonable excuse, will not be tolerated.
    balanced giving fair and equal treatment to all sides of an argument or subject: Balanced reporting of the news is essential.
    even-handed giving fair and equal treatment to everyone, especially when it would be easy to favour one particular group: The drama takes an even-handed look at the consequences of violent crime, both on attackers and their victims. | The film is even-handed and does not try to make you support either side.
    equitable /ˈekwətəbəl, ˈekwɪtəbəl/ formal giving equal treatment to everyone involved: We need an equitable solution to this problem. | a more equitable distribution of wealth


🔑 justBrE /dʒʌst/ 🔊NAmE /dʒʌst/ 🔊 adverb🔑 exactly 正好;恰好This jacket is just my size. 这件夹克正合我的尺码。🔊🔊This gadget is just the thing for getting those nails out. 这小玩意儿用来起那些钉子正合适。🔊🔊Just my luck (= the sort of bad luck I usually have). The phone's not working. 我就是这么倒霉。电话又坏了。🔊🔊You're just in time. 你来得正是时候。🔊🔊~ like… She looks just like her mother. 她看上去就像她母亲。🔊🔊~ what… It's just what I wanted! 这正是我想要的!🔊🔊~ as… It's just as I thought. 我正是这样想的。🔊🔊(BrE) It's just on six (= exactly six o'clock). 现在六点整。🔊🔊🔑 ~ as… at the same moment as 正当…时The clock struck six just as I arrived. 我到达时,时钟正敲六点。🔊🔊🔑 ~ as good, nice, easily, etc. no less than; equally 不亚于;同样She's just as smart as her sister. 她与她姐姐一样聪明。🔊🔊You can get there just as cheaply by plane. 你坐飞机到那儿同样便宜。🔊🔊🔑 (only) ~ | ~ after, before, under, etc. sth by a small amount 刚好;差一点就不;勉强I got here just after nine. 我到达这里时刚过九点。🔊🔊I only just caught the train. 我差一点没赶上火车。🔊🔊Inflation fell to just over 4 per cent. 通货膨胀降至 4% 多一点。🔊🔊🔑 used to say that you/sb did sth very recently 刚才;方才I've just heard the news. 我刚听到这个消息。🔊🔊When you arrived he had only just left. 你到时他刚走。🔊🔊She has just been telling us about her trip to Rome. 她刚才一直在给我们讲她的罗马之行。🔊🔊(especially NAmE) I just saw him a moment ago. 我刚才还见到过他。🔊🔊<titled tranID="10" status="1">already / just / yet</titled>
  • Already and yet are usually used with the present perfect tense, but in NAmE they can also be used with the simple past tense. * already 和 yet 通常与现在完成时连用,但在美式英语中还可与简单过去时连用I already did it. 我已经完成了。Did you eat yet? 你吃饭了吗?
  • However, this is much more common in spoken than in written English and some Americans do not consider it acceptable, even in speech. The present perfect is more common in NAmE and almost always used in BrE. 不过,此用法多见于口语,而且有些美国人认为,即使在口语中此用法也不可取。在美式英语中较常用现在完成时,在英式英语中则几乎总是用现在完成时表示I've already done it. 我已经完成了。Have you eaten yet? 你吃饭了吗?
  • Just is mostly used with the perfect tenses in BrE and with the simple past in NAmE. * just 在英式英语中多与完成时连用,在美式英语中则多与一般过去时连用(BrE) I've just had some bad news. (NAmE) I just got some bad news. 我刚得到个坏消息。
🔑 at this/that moment; now 此时;那时;眼下;现在I'm just finishing my book. 眼下我正在完成我的一本书。🔊🔊I was just beginning to enjoy myself when we had to leave. 我刚开始玩得起劲我们就得离开了。🔊🔊I'm just off (= I am leaving now). 我要走了。🔊🔊🔑 ~ about/going to do sth going to do sth only a few moments from now or then 正要;正准备;马上就要The water's just about to boil. 水马上就要开了。🔊🔊I was just going to tell you when you interrupted. 我正准备告诉你,你突然把话打断了。🔊🔊🔑 simply 只是;仅仅是It was just an ordinary day. 那只是普普通通的一天。🔊🔊I can't just drop all my commitments. 我答应要干的事不能甩手不管。🔊🔊This essay is just not good enough. 这篇文章实在是不够好。🔊🔊I didn't mean to upset you. It's just that I had to tell somebody. 我本不想烦你,只是我非得找个人说说。🔊🔊This is not just another disaster movieit's a masterpiece. 不能说它只是又一部灾难片,它是一部杰作。🔊🔊Just because you're older than me doesn't mean you know everything. 你比我年长并不意味着你什么都知道。🔊🔊🔑 only 仅仅;只不过~ (for sth) I decided to learn Japanese just for fun. 我决定学日语只是为了好玩。🔊🔊~ (to do sth) I waited an hour just to see you. 我等了一个小时只是为了见你。🔊🔊There is just one method that might work. 只有一个方法可能起作用。🔊🔊'Can I help you?' 'No thanks, I'm just looking.' (= in a shop/store) “我能为你做点什么吗?” “不用,谢谢,我只是看看。”🔊🔊(informal) really; completely 真正地;确实;完全The food was just wonderful! 那吃的实在是好极了!🔊🔊I can just imagine his reaction. 我完全可以想象出他的反应。🔊🔊used in orders to get sb's attention, give permission, etc. (引起注意、表示允许等)请,就Just listen to what I'm saying, will you! 你就听我说好吗?🔊🔊Just help yourselves. 请大家随便吃。🔊🔊used to make a polite request, excuse, etc. (提出请求、表示歉意等)请Could you just help me with this box, please? 请帮我搬一搬这箱子好吗?🔊🔊I've just got a few things to do first. 对不起,我正好有点事要先做。🔊🔊could/might/may ~ used to show a slight possibility that sth is true or will happen (表示稍有可能)可能,也许Try his home numberhe might just be there. 试试他家的电话号码,他也许在那儿。🔊🔊used to agree with sb (表示赞同)'He's very pompous.' 'Isn't he just?' “他很自负。” “可不是吗?”🔊🔊
could/might just as well…used to say that you/sb would have been in the same position if you had done sth else, because you got little benefit or enjoyment from what you did do 不如;还是…的好The weather was so bad we might just as well have stayed at home. 天气糟糕透了,还不如待在家里好。🔊🔊it is just as ˈwell (that…)it is a good thing (…)还好,倒也不错,还可以It is just as well that we didn't leave any later or we'd have missed him. 还好,我们没有晚些离开,要不然我们就见不到他了。🔊🔊just about(informal) 🔑 almost; very nearly 几乎;近乎;差不多I've met just about everyone. 我几乎每个人都见到了。🔊🔊'Did you reach your sales target?' 'Just about.' “你的销售目标达到了吗?” “差不多了。”🔊🔊🔑 approximately 大概;大约She should be arriving just about now. 她现在该到了。🔊🔊just a ˈminute/ˈmoment/ˈsecond 🔑(informal) used to ask sb to wait for a short time 稍等一会儿;请稍候'Is Mr Burns available?' 'Just a second, please, I'll check.' “我可以见伯恩斯先生吗?” “请稍等一会儿,我来查一下。”🔊🔊just like ˈthatsuddenly, without warning or explanation (就是那样)突如其来,冷不防,不加解释just ˈnow🔑 at this moment 此时;此刻;眼下Come and see me laterI'm busy just now. 过些时候再来,我这会儿正忙着呢。🔊🔊🔑 during this present period 目前;现阶段Business is good just now. 目前生意很红火。🔊🔊🔑 only a short time ago 刚才;刚刚;一会儿前I saw her just now. 我刚刚见到过她。🔊🔊(SAfrE, informal) later; in a short period of time 以后;一会儿后just ˈsodone or arranged very accurately or carefully (做或安排得)井井有条,有条不紊He liked polishing the furniture and making everything just so. 他喜欢把家具擦得亮亮的,一切都安排得井井有条。🔊🔊just ˈthen 🔑at that moment 那时;就在那时Just then, someone knocked at the front door. 就在那时,大门口有人敲门。🔊🔊not just ˈyetnot now but probably quite soon 这会儿还不;尚未但可能很快I can't give you the money just yet. 我这会儿还不能给你钱。🔊🔊I, etc. would just as soon do sthused to say that you would equally well like to do sth as do sth else that has been suggested 乐意做某事(同时也乐意做所建议的事)I'd just as soon stay at home as go out tonight. 今晚待在家里或出去我都乐意。🔊🔊(just) in case () 🔑because of the possibility of sth happening 以防;以防万一You'd better take the keys in case I'm out. 你最好带上钥匙以防我不在家。🔊🔊You probably won't need to callbut take my number, just in case. 你很可能无需打电话,不过还是记下我的电话号码吧,以防万一。🔊🔊In case (= if it is true that) you're wondering why Jo's herelet me explain…我来解释一下吧,免得你奇怪乔为什么在这儿。just the ˈticket (BrE also just the ˈjob) (informal, approving) exactly what is needed in a particular situation 正需要的东西;求之不得的东西
🔑 justBrE /dʒʌst/ 🔊NAmE /dʒʌst/ 🔊 adjective [usually before noun] that most people consider to be morally fair and reasonable 公正的;正义的;正当的;合理的 SYN fair a just decision/law/society 公正的判决/法律/社会the just noun [plural] people who are just 正直的人;公正的人appropriate in a particular situation 合适的;恰当的a just reward/punishment 应有的报偿/惩罚I think she got her just deserts (= what she deserved). 我认为她罪有应得。🔊🔊 OPP unjust just·ly BrE /ˈdʒʌstli/ 🔊NAmE /ˈdʒʌstli/ 🔊 adverbto be treated justly受到公平待遇to be justly proud of sth有理由为某事而骄傲