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—‘just
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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
English
English
French
French
I. just1 [Brit dʒʌst, Am dʒəst] ADV
1. just (very recently):
to have just done
I'm just back
2. just (immediately):
just
just before
3. just (slightly):
just over 20 kg
just under 15 cm
just below the knee
just on the left
4. just (only, merely):
just
just a cup of tea
just for fun
just two days ago
just last week
he's just a child
not just men
5. just (purposely):
just
I came just to see you
6. just (barely):
just
just on time
he's just 20
7. just (simply):
just
just tell the truth
I was just wondering if
8. just (exactly, precisely):
just
it's just right
it's just on 8 am Brit
just so!
9. just (possibly, conceivably):
it might or could just be true
10. just (at this or that very moment):
to be just doing
to be just about to do
I'm just coming
I'm just off!
11. just (positively, totally):
that's just typical! iron
12. just (easily):
13. just (with imperatives):
just
just keep quiet!
just look at the time!
just you dare!
just imagine!
14. just (in requests):
15. just (for emphasis in responses):
16. just (equally):
just as big/funny/well as
II. just about ADV
just about
are you ready?—‘just about’
just about here
III. just now ADV (a short time ago)
I saw him just now
IV. just as CONJ
just as
V. just1 [Brit dʒʌst, Am dʒəst]
just as well!
I. just2 [Brit dʒʌst, Am dʒəst] N
the just + vb pl
II. just2 [Brit dʒʌst, Am dʒəst] ADJ
1. just (fair):
just person, society, decision, cause, comment, war
just action, complaint, demand
just anger, claim, criticism, suspicion
as is only just
it's only just
ce n'est que justice (to do de faire, that que + subj)
2. just (exact):
just account, balance, calculation
3. just LAW:
just claim
just title, request
just inheritance
III. just2 [Brit dʒʌst, Am dʒəst]
just-in-time, JIT ADJ
just-in-time manufacture, production
just-in-time stock control
I. only [Brit ˈəʊnli, Am ˈoʊnli] CONJ (but)
II. only [Brit ˈəʊnli, Am ˈoʊnli] ADJ
1. only (sole):
2. only (best, preferred):
III. only [Brit ˈəʊnli, Am ˈoʊnli] ADV
1. only (exclusively):
2. only (nothing more than):
3. only (in expressions of time):
4. only (merely):
5. only (just):
IV. only just ADV
1. only just (very recently):
2. only just (barely):
V. only too ADV
VI. only [Brit ˈəʊnli, Am ˈoʊnli]
I. name [Brit neɪm, Am neɪm] N
1. name (title):
nom m
to refer to sb/sth by name
to put one's name to petition
to take or get one's name from relative, flower
to put one's name down for course, school
2. name (reputation):
3. name (insult):
II. name [Brit neɪm, Am neɪm] VB trans
1. name (call):
name person, area
name boat, planet
2. name (cite):
name country, name, planet
3. name (reveal identity of):
name names
name sources
name suspect
4. name (appoint):
name captain
name team
name heir
name successor
to name sb for post, award
5. name (state):
name place, time
name price, terms
III. name [Brit neɪm, Am neɪm]
I. if [Brit ɪf, Am ɪf] CONJ If is almost always translated by si, except in the case of a very few usages which are shown below.
1. if (in the event that, supposing that):
if I were you, I
(moi) à ta place, je
2. if (whenever):
3. if (whether):
4. if (functioning as that ):
5. if (although, accepting that):
6. if (as polite formula):
7. if (expressing surprise, dismay etc):
8. if (used with what ):
(so) what if he (or I etc) did?
II. if only CONJ
III. if [Brit ɪf, Am ɪf]
first name N
to be just the biz inf
French
French
English
English
équitable personne
fair-minded, just
in the PONS Dictionary
English
English
French
French
I. just [dʒʌst] ADV
1. just (at that moment):
just
to be just doing sth
to have just done sth
he just left Am
just after 10 o'clock
I saw him just now
just then
2. just (only):
just
he just smiled
just sit down
just for fun
(not) just anybody
3. just (barely):
just
just in time
just about
4. just (very):
just
Phrases:
it's just my luck
it's just one of those things prov
isn't it just? inf
just as well!
II. just [dʒʌst] ADJ
just (fair):
just
just cause
just reward
the just
Phrases:
French
French
English
English
just about
just
not just
that's just fine!
just
in the PONS Dictionary
English
English
French
French
I. just [dʒʌst] ADV
1. just (at that moment):
just
to be just doing sth
to have just done sth
he just left
just after 10 o'clock
I saw him just now
just then
2. just (only):
just
he just smiled
just sit down
just for fun
(not) just anybody
3. just (barely):
just
just in time
just about
4. just (very):
just
Phrases:
it's just my luck
it's just one of those things prov
just as well!
II. just [dʒʌst] ADJ
just (fair):
just
just cause
just reward
Phrases:
French
French
English
English
just look at that!
just about
just
not just
that's just fine!
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We showed him the way, then he is either thankful or ingrate.
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If these were the outcomes of reform, he was thankful that he had kept out of it.
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As they are about to drive off, she tells her new parents-in-law that she is thankful that they have been so good to her.
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However, church attendance proved that all troops were thankful for the war's end.
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Were still very grateful and thankful for our position on the charts.
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