justly
英 ['dʒʌs(t)lɪ]
美
英語の語源
- justly (adv.)
- early 14c., "in an adjacent position, closely," from just (adj.) + -ly (2). Meanings "truthfully, honestly," "in an equitable manner, with justice, fairly" are from late 14c. Sense of "justifiably, with good reason" is from c. 1400; that of "legally, legitimately, rightfully" is early 15c.
例文
- 1. Australians are justly proud of their native wildlife.
- オーストラリア人は野生動物を誇りに思う十分な理由がある。
- 2.They were not treated justly in the past.
- 過去に彼らは公正な扱いを受けていなかった。
- 3.Her efforts were justly rewarded with a British Empire Medal.
- ブリタニア帝国勲章は彼女の努力に対する公正な賞である。
- 4.The city is justly famous for its nightclubs.
- この都市はナイトクラブで有名で、確かに理にかなっている。dd>
- 5.They were justly punished.
- 彼らはしかるべき懲罰を受けた。
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