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单词 justly
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Definition of justly in English:

justly

adverb ˈdʒʌs(t)liˈdʒəstli
  • 1According to what is morally right or fair; fairly.

    we deal justly with complaints
    Example sentencesExamples
    • And he would declare that they were compatible with sincere pain at the anguish of a justly punished culprit.
    • They have by their very nature to stand for peace and educate people in forming their consciences to act justly and peacefully.
    • Implacable malice will justly be punished with irreparable ruin.
    • All he can do to protect himself is to pay into court what is justly due or what the plaintiff may prove likely to recover.
    • Aristotle said that all virtue is summed up in dealing justly.
    • How could such a global triage be executed justly?
    • It was then proved to him that even his own principle did not justly apply here.
    • Of these, equity, the feeling of being treated justly, is the most critical.
    • Consequently, success is not measured by who is justified, but by who is willing to live justly with the other.
    • It will happen when each of us begins to act justly, and only with love.
    • We should not ask, Why treat people justly?
    • God treats his enemies with justice and teaches his children to deal with others justly and with mercy.
    • In a nutshell, when the masses justly resist, it is an honor and an obligation to stand in support of such resistance.
    • True, many individuals and groups justly received land or compensation for that of which they had been robbed by previous governments.
    • Only the triumph of nonviolence, secured through just laws justly applied, will bring the terrorists down.
    • The rule of law means one thing: enforcement of the law fairly and justly for everyone.
    • The wretched uncles were justly punished by being sent to Siberia for life.
    • I undertake to apply the rules fairly and justly, to achieve that balance.
    • To follow Christ means to love, to serve, and to treat others justly.
    • Benton was a standard bearer for what came to be called Manifest Destiny, the idea that the United States was justly fated to fill the continent.
    1. 1.1 In a way that is well founded; justifiably.
      we can justly be proud of our achievements
      Example sentencesExamples
      • As his train pulled out of Wigan on the way back to London he noticed something which led to this justly famous passage.
      • There are many on our side, whom you will not acknowledge to be good men, but whom we consider as such, and in whom we may justly boast.
      • He laid emphasis on the use of local ingredients, and can justly be regarded as one of the earliest regional cookery writers.
      • If he had never directed another picture, he would be justly famous for this incredible film alone.
      • I think that's a point about which American patriots can be justly proud.
      • So ignorance gave her a confidence in herself that she was not justly entitled to.
      • Despite some recent speculation to the contrary, he now looks certain to be given the time and space to deliver on a venture that he can justly claim as his.
      • They are justly proud of the record, which explains why, in a 13-song set, they play all 10 tracks.
      • So, many officers justly believe that it is high time stiffer penalties be imposed for indiscipline.
      • He was highly honoured within the scientific community, and justly so.
      • Even though France is justly famous for the most amazing dairy products on earth, for some reason, the milk selection is sorely lacking.
      • Only posthumously would he reap the literary acclaim he so justly deserved.
      • The climax of the film is a justly celebrated sequence in which the camera glides over a crowded dancefloor to pick out the true murderer.
      • Today, its historic buildings house a unique health and environmental research institute that justly deserves its international reputation.
      • Scholarly literature justly notes that Russia has so far failed to put in place a developed body of social legislation of a social-minded state.
      • The last scene of the book is justly renowned.
      • That stated, it has to be reported that it held the first night audience's attention and justly merited their cheers.
      • His advocacy on a wide range of human rights issues is something of which he can be justly proud.
      • When you and your sweetie have bent across the table to share the justly celebrated roast chicken, battling for the last luscious scrap of bread salad, you'll know why.
      • But calling them evil and justly honoring the courage of the men and women who gave their lives is not a political analysis.
      Synonyms
      justifiably, with reason, with good reason, legitimately, rightly, rightfully, properly, deservedly, by rights
      fairly, with fairness, equitably, even-handedly, impartially, without bias, objectively, without prejudice, without fear or favour
      by the book, in accordance with the rules
      informal fairly and squarely
 
 

Definition of justly in US English:

justly

adverbˈjəstlēˈdʒəstli
  • 1According to what is morally right or fair; fairly.

    we deal justly with complaints
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I undertake to apply the rules fairly and justly, to achieve that balance.
    • In a nutshell, when the masses justly resist, it is an honor and an obligation to stand in support of such resistance.
    • And he would declare that they were compatible with sincere pain at the anguish of a justly punished culprit.
    • The wretched uncles were justly punished by being sent to Siberia for life.
    • They have by their very nature to stand for peace and educate people in forming their consciences to act justly and peacefully.
    • Only the triumph of nonviolence, secured through just laws justly applied, will bring the terrorists down.
    • It was then proved to him that even his own principle did not justly apply here.
    • We should not ask, Why treat people justly?
    • Aristotle said that all virtue is summed up in dealing justly.
    • True, many individuals and groups justly received land or compensation for that of which they had been robbed by previous governments.
    • The rule of law means one thing: enforcement of the law fairly and justly for everyone.
    • All he can do to protect himself is to pay into court what is justly due or what the plaintiff may prove likely to recover.
    • How could such a global triage be executed justly?
    • Implacable malice will justly be punished with irreparable ruin.
    • Consequently, success is not measured by who is justified, but by who is willing to live justly with the other.
    • To follow Christ means to love, to serve, and to treat others justly.
    • God treats his enemies with justice and teaches his children to deal with others justly and with mercy.
    • It will happen when each of us begins to act justly, and only with love.
    • Benton was a standard bearer for what came to be called Manifest Destiny, the idea that the United States was justly fated to fill the continent.
    • Of these, equity, the feeling of being treated justly, is the most critical.
    1. 1.1 In a way that is well founded; justifiably.
      we can justly be proud of our achievements
      Example sentencesExamples
      • If he had never directed another picture, he would be justly famous for this incredible film alone.
      • They are justly proud of the record, which explains why, in a 13-song set, they play all 10 tracks.
      • Today, its historic buildings house a unique health and environmental research institute that justly deserves its international reputation.
      • Only posthumously would he reap the literary acclaim he so justly deserved.
      • He was highly honoured within the scientific community, and justly so.
      • The last scene of the book is justly renowned.
      • That stated, it has to be reported that it held the first night audience's attention and justly merited their cheers.
      • So, many officers justly believe that it is high time stiffer penalties be imposed for indiscipline.
      • I think that's a point about which American patriots can be justly proud.
      • The climax of the film is a justly celebrated sequence in which the camera glides over a crowded dancefloor to pick out the true murderer.
      • Despite some recent speculation to the contrary, he now looks certain to be given the time and space to deliver on a venture that he can justly claim as his.
      • Even though France is justly famous for the most amazing dairy products on earth, for some reason, the milk selection is sorely lacking.
      • There are many on our side, whom you will not acknowledge to be good men, but whom we consider as such, and in whom we may justly boast.
      • When you and your sweetie have bent across the table to share the justly celebrated roast chicken, battling for the last luscious scrap of bread salad, you'll know why.
      • But calling them evil and justly honoring the courage of the men and women who gave their lives is not a political analysis.
      • Scholarly literature justly notes that Russia has so far failed to put in place a developed body of social legislation of a social-minded state.
      • As his train pulled out of Wigan on the way back to London he noticed something which led to this justly famous passage.
      • He laid emphasis on the use of local ingredients, and can justly be regarded as one of the earliest regional cookery writers.
      • So ignorance gave her a confidence in herself that she was not justly entitled to.
      • His advocacy on a wide range of human rights issues is something of which he can be justly proud.
      Synonyms
      justifiably, with reason, with good reason, legitimately, rightly, rightfully, properly, deservedly, by rights
      fairly, with fairness, equitably, even-handedly, impartially, without bias, objectively, without prejudice, without fear or favour
 
 
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