单词 | justly |
释义 | justly (dʒʌstli ) 1. adverb [usually ADVERB adjective, oft ADVERB with verb] You use justly to show that you approve of someone's attitude towards something, because it seems to be based on truth or reality. [approval] Australians are justly proud of their native wildlife. Synonyms: justifiably, rightly, correctly, properly 2. See also just2 Collocations: act justly But we must also always act justly. Christianity Today Now, charismatic kings tend to act justly and uncharismatic kings unjustly. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Police officials say that officers acted justly and according to protocol. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 They are justly proud of it and very keen to share. Times, Sunday Times He was justly proud of his accomplishment as an actor, but consistently underrated his achievement as director, frequently speaking of himself as a 'boring' director. Times, Sunday Times He was justly proud of the catalogues he produced with them, which stand as a memorial to his collecting. Times,Sunday Times The manager will feel justly proud of their performance. Times, Sunday Times He was justly proud of his squad. The Sun Translations: Chinese: 理所应当地 Japanese: 正当に |
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