just
柯林斯词典
- ADVERB USES
1. ADV You use just to say that something happened a very short time ago, or is starting to happen at the present time. For example, if you say that someone just arrived or has just arrived, you mean that they arrived a very short time ago. 刚刚[ADV before v]
I've just bought a new house. 我刚买了一个新房子。
I just had the most awful dream. 我刚做了一个最可怕的梦。
2. ADV If you say that you are just doing something, you mean that you are doing it now and will finish it very soon. If you say that you are just about to do something, or just going to do it, you mean that you will do it very soon. 正在; 正要
I'm just making the sauce for the cauliflower. 我正在给花椰菜做调味汁。
I'm just going to go mail a letter. 我正要去寄一封信。
3. ADV You can use just to emphasize that something is happening at exactly the moment of speaking or at exactly the moment that you are talking about. 正 (表强调)[强调]
Randall would just now be getting the Sunday paper. 兰德尔这个时候正应该要去取星期日的报纸。
Just then the phone rang. 正在那时,电话铃响了。
4. ADV You use just to indicate that something is no more important, interesting, or difficult, for example, than you say it is, especially when you want to correct a wrong idea that someone may get or has already got. 只不过[ADV group/cl] [强调]
It's just a suggestion. 这只是一个建议。
It's not just a financial matter. 这不只是个财务问题。
5. ADV You use just to emphasize that you are talking about a small part, not the whole of an amount. 只是[ADV n] [强调]
That's just one example of the kind of experiments you can do. 这只是你所能做的实验中的一个例子。
6. ADV You use just to emphasize how small an amount is or how short a length of time is. 仅仅 (强调数量少或时间短)[ADV amount] [强调]
Stephanie and David redecorated a room in just three days. 斯蒂芬妮和戴维仅在3天之内就重新装修了一个房间。
7. ADV You can use just in front of a verb to indicate that the result of something is unfortunate or undesirable and is likely to make the situation worse rather than better. 只会 (造成不良后果)[ADV before v]
By doing what they did, they just hurt the people in their community. 通过做他们的那些事,他们只会伤害自己社区的人们。
8. ADV You use just to indicate that what you are saying is the case, but only by a very small degree or amount. 勉强地
Her hand was just visible in the dimly lit room. 她的手在这个昏暗的房间里勉强可见。
I arrived just in time for my flight to London. 我勉强赶上了飞往伦敦的航班。
9. ADV You use just with "might," "may," and "could," when you mean that there is a small chance of something happening, even though it is not very likely. 也许 (may)(和)(could)(连用)[ADV with modal]
It's an old trick but it just might work. 它是个老把戏,不过也许能管用。
10. ADV You use just to emphasize the following word or phrase, in order to express feelings such as annoyance, admiration, or certainty. 就是 (加强表示感情的语气)[强调]
She just won't relax. 她就是不放松。
11. ADV You use just in expressions such as just a minute and just a moment to ask someone to wait for a short time. 用于(just a minute)和(just a moment)等短语中,表示稍等[口语] [ADV n]
"Let me in, Di."—"Okay. Just a minute."
“让我进去,迪。”—“好的,稍等。”
12. ADV You can use just in expressions such as just a second and just a moment to interrupt someone, for example, in order to disagree with them, explain something, or calm them down. 用于(just a minute)和(just a moment)等短语中,插话时用[口语] [ADV n]
Well, now just a second, I don't altogether agree. 哎,等一下,我不完全同意。
13. ADV If you say that you can just see or hear something, you mean that it is easy for you to imagine seeing or hearing it. 简直 (表示能想像出)[ADV before v]
I can just hear her telling her friends, "Well, I blame his mother!"
我简直都能听到她对朋友们说:“哎,是他母亲的错!”
14. ADV You use just in expressions such as just like, just as...as, and just the same when you are emphasizing the similarity between two things or two people. 用于(just like),(just as...as)和(just the same)等短语中,强调相似性[强调]
Behind the facade they are just like the rest of us. 在这种外表背后,他们同我们其他的人一样。
He worked just as hard as anyone. 他同每个人一样勤奋工作。
15. PHRASE You use just about to indicate that what you are talking about is so close to being the case that it can be regarded as being the case. 几乎可算是
There are those who believe that Nick Price is just about the best golfer in the world. 有些人认为尼克·普赖斯算是世界上最优秀的高尔夫球手了。
16. PHRASE You use just about to indicate that what you are talking about is in fact the case, but only by a very small degree or amount. 勉强
I can just about tolerate it at the moment. 我眼下勉强可以忍受它。
17. not just→see not
18. just now→see now
19. it just goes to show→see show
PHRASE
1. ADJ If you describe a situation, action, or idea as just, you mean that it is right or acceptable according to particular moral principles, such as respect for all human beings. 正义的[正式]
They believe that they are fighting a just war. 他们相信他们在打一场正义的战争。
2. justlyADV 正义地[ADV with v]
They were not treated justly in the past. 他们过去没有被公正地对待过。
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just /dʒʌst/
ADJECTIVE USE
just /dʒʌst/
剑桥词典
- I went to that new club that's just opened .
- We've just bought a new rug for the living room .
- They've just come back from Amsterdam.
- Hello there - we were just talking about you.
- I've just tried ringing him but there was no answer .
- Luckily, he had just the right amount of money with him.
- This paint is just the right colour for my kitchen .
- He always knows just the right thing to say.
- It was just the right weather for a marathon .
- I'm just as upset about it as you are.
- We were just chatting about what we did last weekend .
- We sat in a bar most of the evening just chewing the fat .
- I'm just chilling out in front of the TV.
- "What did you talk about?" "Oh, just chit-chat ."
- He's just trying to advance his own career .
- It's just conceivable that the hospital made a mistake .
- We just managed to put out the fire .
- They only just arrived in time .
- I could only just hear what she was saying.
- There was just enough food for everyone.
- Don't you just adore lying in a hot bath ?
- My wedding day was just the happiest day of my life .
- I find I just can't communicate with her.
- Instant coffee just doesn't compare with freshly ground coffee .
- He had so much pressure on him in his job that eventually he just couldn't cope .
just adverb (NOW)
now, very soon , or very recently此时;很快;刚才
"Where are you, Jim?" "I'm just coming." “吉姆,你在哪儿?”“我就来。”
I'll just finish this, then we can go. 我马上干完了,然后我们就能走了。
He'd just got into the bath when the phone rang . 他刚进浴室电话就响了。
The children arrived at school just as (= at the same moment as) the bell was ringing . 孩子们刚好在铃响时到达了学校。
The doctor will be with you in just a minute /moment /second (= very soon ). 医生马上就见你。
It's just after/past (UK also gone) ten o'clock. 现在刚过10点。
just now
a very short time ago
刚刚,刚才
Who was that at the door just now? 刚才站在门口的是谁?
at the present time
目前,现在
John's in the bath just now - can he call you back? 约翰这会儿在洗澡——让他过会儿给你回电话好吗?
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just adverb (EXACTLY)
exactly or equally正好,恰恰正是
This carpet would be just right for the dining room . 这块地毯放在餐厅正合适。
The twins look just like each other. 这对双胞胎真是一模一样。
Things turned out just as I expected . 事情结果正像我预料的一样。
You've got just as many toys as your brother . 你的玩具和你哥哥的一样多。
Thank you, it's just what I've always wanted . 谢谢你,这正是我一直想要的。
I can't help you just now/yet . 这会儿我没法儿帮你。
Just then, the lights went out. 就在那时,灯灭了。
I can just imagine Sophie as a police officer . 我完全能想象出索菲当警察的样子。
informal approving That dress is just you (= suits you very well). 那件连衣裙正适合你。
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just adverb (ONLY)
only; simply只是,仅仅
"Would you like another drink ?" "OK, just one more." “再喝一杯吗?”“好的,就一杯。”
It was just a joke . 那只是个玩笑。
His daughter's just a baby /just a few weeks old . 他女儿还是个婴儿/只有几周大。
We'll just have to (= the only thing we can do is) wait and see what happens . 对将要发生的事情我们只能拭目以待。
She lives just down the road (= very near). 她就住在这条街上。
Just because you're older than me doesn't mean you can tell me what to do. 你比我年纪大并不意味着你就可以对我指手画脚。
used to make a statement or order stronger
(用于加强语气)就是,真是
He just won't do as he's told. 他就是不照着吩咐去做。
It's just too expensive . 这个真是太贵了。
used to reduce the force of a statement and to suggest that it is not very important
(用于减弱语气)只
Can I just borrow the scissors for a second? 我能借用一下剪刀吗?
I just wanted to ask you if you're free this afternoon . 我只是想问你今天下午有没有空。
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just adverb (ALMOST)
almost not or almost勉强,差一点儿就不
We arrived at the airport just in time to catch the plane . 我们到达机场差点儿就没赶上飞机。
This dress (only) just fits . 这条连衣裙勉强合身。
"Can you see the stage ?" "Yes, only just/just about." “你能看清舞台吗?”“勉强看得见。”
I've just about finished painting the living room . 我快把客厅粉刷完了。
be just possible
If something is just possible , there is a slight chance that it will happen .
可能性很小,不太可能
It's just possible that we might be going away that weekend . 那个周末我们不大可能出去。
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just adverb (VERY)
very; completely很,非常;完全
It's just dreadful what happened to her. 她的遭遇真可怕。
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习语
isn't it/aren't they just?it's just one of those things
just a minute/moment/second
(it's) just as well (that)
just like that
just my luck!
(I'm) just saying
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