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Examples:special achievement not required, just no hyperactive blunders (idiom); not hoping acquire merit, just avoiding mistakes—conducting business impartially (idiom); act justly—lit. sell hot food freshly cooked; fig. to teach what one has just learned—it's none of my business ("I’m just here buy some soy sauce")—guard against the unexpected (idiom); just in case—better just get the pain over with, rather than prolong the agony—jackals of the same tribe (idiom); fig. They are all just as bad as each other.—hearts linked as one, just as the proverbial rhinoceros communicates emotion telepathically through his single horn (idiom); fig. two hearts beat as one—just (one thing, no need worry about the rest)—say one and mean just that (idiom); to keep one's word—a just cause enjoys abundant support (idiom); those upholding justice will find help all around—Uppsala, Swedish university city just north of Stockholm—bitterness finishes, sweetness begins (idiom); the hard times are over, the good times just beginning—just scrape through with a narrow pass (in an exam)—(of an official) travel with little luggage and just a small escort—just a word or two (idiom); a few isolated phrases—no shame, no subterfuge (idiom); just and honorable—just want to have fun, and to shy away from self-discipline—satisfied just get through (idiom); to muddle through—A just cause attracts much support, an unjust one finds little (idiom, from Mencius)—immediately put into practice something one has just learned [idiom.]—(indicates that sth. turns out just the opposite of what one would expect or what would be normal)—You can't judge a person by appearance, just as you can't measure the sea with a pint pot. [idiom.]— |