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just NOWdVQstadv [not gradable]now or (almost) at the same time, or 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。”The children arrived at school just as the bell was ringing.孩子们就在铃响时到达学校。We're just about to leave (= We will leave very soon).我们正要走。I'll just (= very soon) finish this, then we can go.我马上干完,然后我们就能走了。The doctor will be with you in just a minute/moment/second (= very soon).医生很快就上你这儿来。Just a minute/moment/second (= Wait a short period of time)--I've nearly finished.等一会儿----我快干完了。(esp. Br) Just a minute/moment/second can also be used to interrupt someone to ask them to explain something, to calm them, or to express disagreement.(用来打断说话人要求解释或表示安慰、异议)且慢Just a minute--there's no need to be so rude.且慢,不必如此无礼。He'd just (= recently) got into the bath when the phone rang.他刚去洗澡,电话铃就响了。I've just recently seen Tom.我最近刚见到过汤姆。It's just after/past/ (Br also) gone (= has recently become) ten (o'clock).现在十点刚过。She's just turned (= has very recently become) 15.她刚满15岁。Who was that at the door just now (= a short time ago)?刚才站在门口的是谁?
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