Perguntas sobre exemplo de orações com, e a definição e o uso de "Just"
O significado de "Just" em várias frases e orações
Q:
O que significa it’s just as well?
A:
menos mal que
me alegra que
me alegra que
Q:
O que significa just me?
A:
"Just me" is the same as "only me" in this case. So, if you meet a friend somewhere, and they say, "did anyone else come with you?", you could say, "no, just me".
Q:
O que significa "It's just that"?
A:
To be honest the phrase "It's just that" isn't a phrase used too often but it has primarily 2 appropriate uses.
Use 1. When you or someone else is justifying their own actions. (not to be confused with explaining, It has to be used for justifying) so for example
Speaker1: Hey! why didn't you tell cathy I borrowed her hair dryer. I thought you promised earlier you'd tell her for me
Speaker2: Well I was going to but you see "It's just that", I was running late for class and then lost my car keys and had to spend most of the day looking for them. so I forgot, I'm sorry
The phrase "it's just that" being used in speaker2's dialouge isn't something she's saying to not annoy speaker1. Speaker1 Is already annoyed. She is using "It's just that" to let Speaker1 know she's about to give the reason for her action.( Her not telling cathy about the hair dryer) It's also the same in your example
"I'm sorry I struck you. I didn't mean to. It's just that I was so mad."
The speaker here is saying "it's just that" to let her know he's about to give the reason why he struck her. The "I'm sorry I didn't mean to" is the part being used to not annoy the listener
You can't use the phrase "it's just that" as an explaination for anything because it's used specifically as a response when justifying past actions and sometimes a belief or thought mentioned in the past. An example for a belief being mentioned in the past would be
Guy: Hey why do you think the color blue is so great.
Girl: Well it's just that it reminds me of the sky, and my favorite food blueberries.
The girl's Belief is that "the color blue is great" and because the guy already knows she likes the color blue, she is using "it's just that" to let him know she's justifying that belief
So in short you say "It's just that" before you're about to justify an action you did in the past or a belief of yours that was mentioned in the past.
Use 2. The second way you can use " it's Just that" is to refer to one object or living thing. A Conversational example of that being
Mover: Hey what else is left I need to move
Girl: Oh It's just that
So in this case the speaker is talking about the only thing left in the room, which is a piece of furniture like say a lamp or a couch. But most people when they use "it's just that" like this they say the name of the object afterwards.
So after the mover says
Mover: Hey what else is left I need to move
you'd say something like
"It's just that couch"
or
"It's just that Lamp"
This can also be used for living things so an example of that would be
Petcare worker: Hey, how many dogs are left that need to be washed
Petcare worker2: It's just that dog
Hope that answered your question. If any of this is confusing please let me know
Use 1. When you or someone else is justifying their own actions. (not to be confused with explaining, It has to be used for justifying) so for example
Speaker1: Hey! why didn't you tell cathy I borrowed her hair dryer. I thought you promised earlier you'd tell her for me
Speaker2: Well I was going to but you see "It's just that", I was running late for class and then lost my car keys and had to spend most of the day looking for them. so I forgot, I'm sorry
The phrase "it's just that" being used in speaker2's dialouge isn't something she's saying to not annoy speaker1. Speaker1 Is already annoyed. She is using "It's just that" to let Speaker1 know she's about to give the reason for her action.( Her not telling cathy about the hair dryer) It's also the same in your example
"I'm sorry I struck you. I didn't mean to. It's just that I was so mad."
The speaker here is saying "it's just that" to let her know he's about to give the reason why he struck her. The "I'm sorry I didn't mean to" is the part being used to not annoy the listener
You can't use the phrase "it's just that" as an explaination for anything because it's used specifically as a response when justifying past actions and sometimes a belief or thought mentioned in the past. An example for a belief being mentioned in the past would be
Guy: Hey why do you think the color blue is so great.
Girl: Well it's just that it reminds me of the sky, and my favorite food blueberries.
The girl's Belief is that "the color blue is great" and because the guy already knows she likes the color blue, she is using "it's just that" to let him know she's justifying that belief
So in short you say "It's just that" before you're about to justify an action you did in the past or a belief of yours that was mentioned in the past.
Use 2. The second way you can use " it's Just that" is to refer to one object or living thing. A Conversational example of that being
Mover: Hey what else is left I need to move
Girl: Oh It's just that
So in this case the speaker is talking about the only thing left in the room, which is a piece of furniture like say a lamp or a couch. But most people when they use "it's just that" like this they say the name of the object afterwards.
So after the mover says
Mover: Hey what else is left I need to move
you'd say something like
"It's just that couch"
or
"It's just that Lamp"
This can also be used for living things so an example of that would be
Petcare worker: Hey, how many dogs are left that need to be washed
Petcare worker2: It's just that dog
Hope that answered your question. If any of this is confusing please let me know
Q:
O que significa just once too often ?
A:
an a tion was taken one to many times and created a negative result.
Q:
O que significa But just as ?
A:
"just as" = "at the time as"
This expression is used to state that something happened at the same time as you finished an action.
For example:
"But just as he finished cleaning his room, he dropped a glass on the floor."
He finished cleaning his room.
But he dropped a glass on the floor as soon as he finished doing it - now he's going to have to clean it again! :(
"But just as I finished my history homework, I remembered I still had a math homework to do."
I finished my history homework.
But as soon as I finished doing it, I remembered I still had a math homework to do - so I won't be able to rest, still got work to do! :(
This expression is used to state that something happened at the same time as you finished an action.
For example:
"But just as he finished cleaning his room, he dropped a glass on the floor."
He finished cleaning his room.
But he dropped a glass on the floor as soon as he finished doing it - now he's going to have to clean it again! :(
"But just as I finished my history homework, I remembered I still had a math homework to do."
I finished my history homework.
But as soon as I finished doing it, I remembered I still had a math homework to do - so I won't be able to rest, still got work to do! :(
Exemplo de frases utilisando "Just"
Q:
Me mostre frases de exemplo com just.
A:
"Just" do as I say.
Can you "just" stay there for a minute?
I "just" had lunch.
The cookies were "just" great!
This country's politicians aren't "just."
Can you "just" stay there for a minute?
I "just" had lunch.
The cookies were "just" great!
This country's politicians aren't "just."
Q:
Me mostre frases de exemplo com ...just this once....
A:
These are just a few examples that came to mind first, but there are many more ways to say it in sentences.
"Just this once, I'd like to buy a pet."
"Please, just this once, listen to me."
"Just this once, can you not do that?"
"I might not like it, but I'd like to try it just this once."
"You may or may not like it, but please try it just this once."
"Just this once, I'd like to buy a pet."
"Please, just this once, listen to me."
"Just this once, can you not do that?"
"I might not like it, but I'd like to try it just this once."
"You may or may not like it, but please try it just this once."
Q:
Me mostre frases de exemplo com just.
A:
There is just one problem with that. Just show me how. I just hate cloudy days. We got to school just in time for class to start. He was just here a minute ago. I just saw the remote, not give minutes ago. Do you have just cause? They just said no, and that was it. Can I have just five more minutes. Just like always, they arrive an hour before boarding.
Q:
Me mostre frases de exemplo com It’s just like.
A:
"it's just like that"
it's just like yesterday
it's just like yesterday
Q:
Me mostre frases de exemplo com just as well.
A:
That 's just what i need
The whole team played well
The whole team played well
Palavras similares a "Just" e suas diferenças
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre just e only ?
A:
I only have Five minutes to talk with you. I'm only 17, so I can't buy beer. I only speak a little French. Let's just go home now since they canceled the party. I just want a hamburger without fries or a soda.
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre He got divorced, (just) as his parents had done years before. e He got divorced, (just) like his parents had done years before. ?
A:
No difference in the meaning
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre just e already e yet ?
A:
just means you've done it recently or just a few minutes/seconds/hours ago
already means you've done something before it was asked
yet means you have not done it but will do it soon
already means you've done something before it was asked
yet means you have not done it but will do it soon
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre just e only ?
A:
Both words can fundamentally mean "only" and can be used relatively interchangeably.
"He is just eating" "He is only eating"
"It is only a girl" "It is just a girl"
Though the word "just" in this case is a bit closer in meaning to "simply".
"He is simply eating" As if to say, he is not doing anything weird, just eating.
The word "just" also a very different meaning of "right". Meaning morally correct.
"It was the right thing to do" "It was the just thing to do"
"He is just eating" "He is only eating"
"It is only a girl" "It is just a girl"
Though the word "just" in this case is a bit closer in meaning to "simply".
"He is simply eating" As if to say, he is not doing anything weird, just eating.
The word "just" also a very different meaning of "right". Meaning morally correct.
"It was the right thing to do" "It was the just thing to do"
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre just e only ?
A:
Usually they're interchangeable
Traduções de "Just"
Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (EUA)? ご迷惑をおかけしました。
Or just
迷惑
Or just
迷惑
A:
“I’m sorry for the inconvenience.” or
“I’m sorry to have troubled you.”
迷惑 = inconvenience, nuisance, trouble, bother
“I’m sorry to have troubled you.”
迷惑 = inconvenience, nuisance, trouble, bother
Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (EUA)? just so so 适用哪些场景
A:
This phrase seems to mostly be used by new English learners, and not often used by native speakers.
Everyone knows what it means, but it is very rare in everyday conversation.
That being said, you can use this phrase in a few situations if you still like it.
For example:
"How are you?"
"Just so-so."
"Did you do well on your school exams?"
"Just so-so. I didn't really study."
"What do you think of this restaurant's food? Is it good?"
"It's so-so. I don't like the way their pork tastes, but the noodles are ok."
Everyone knows what it means, but it is very rare in everyday conversation.
That being said, you can use this phrase in a few situations if you still like it.
For example:
"How are you?"
"Just so-so."
"Did you do well on your school exams?"
"Just so-so. I didn't really study."
"What do you think of this restaurant's food? Is it good?"
"It's so-so. I don't like the way their pork tastes, but the noodles are ok."
Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (EUA)? just
A:
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Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (EUA)? just like that
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Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (EUA)? just
A:
Your two pronunciations sounded the same to me.
"Just." I'll be there in just two minutes." "Just do what he says."
"Just." I'll be there in just two minutes." "Just do what he says."
Outras perguntas sobre "Just"
Q:
Por favor me mostre como pronunciar just.
A:
Just.
Q:
Yeah just saying somthing that we want to do is really simple.
on the other hands, trying to do something that we want is more difficult. soa natural?
on the other hands, trying to do something that we want is more difficult. soa natural?
A:
Yeah to say that we want to do something is really simple.
But trying to do the same is more difficult.
Or..
"It's easier said than done" - this is a common phrase to use. Short and simple ;)
But trying to do the same is more difficult.
Or..
"It's easier said than done" - this is a common phrase to use. Short and simple ;)
Q:
just because... soa natural?
A:
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Q:
I'm just here.
‘나 방금 왔어‘
soa natural?
‘나 방금 왔어‘
soa natural?
A:
I just came.
Q:
Oh just right now I was thinking about that too. soa natural?
A:
"Oh, I was just thinking about that too." Is more natural
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