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Examples: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)—Good has its reward and evil has its recompense. The payback is just a matter of time—(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—special achievement not required, just no hyperactive blunders (idiom); not hoping acquire merit, just avoiding mistakes—satisfied just get through (idiom); to muddle through—A just cause attracts much support, an unjust one finds little (idiom, from Mencius)—oh (interjection indicating that one has just learned sth)—immediately put into practice something one has just learned [idiom.]—You can't judge a person by appearance, just as you can't measure the sea with a pint pot. [idiom.]— |