justo
/ˈxusto/, [ˈxus.t̪o]just
Adverb justo
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right, just
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exactly
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tightly
Adjective justo (feminine justa, masculine plural justos, feminine plural justas) (superlative justísimo)
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just, fair
Verb justo
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First-person singular (yo) present indicative form of justar.
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No parece muy justo.
It doesn't seem very fair.
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Cuando era un adolescente tenía mucho pelo en la cabeza y nada en el pecho. Ahora es justo lo contrario.
When I was a teenager I had lots of hair on my head and none on my chest. Now it's just the opposite.
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Son justo las cinco.
It is just five o'clock.
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Tom comió sushi en un restaurante caro que está justo a la vuelta de la esquina.
Tom ate sushi at an expensive restaurant just around the corner.
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El banco cerró justo después de que él se fuera.
As soon as he left, the bank closed.
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Viniste justo a tiempo.
You came at just the right time.
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Ellos llegaron justo a tiempo para el último tren.
They arrived just in time for the last train.
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El tren salió justo cuando llegamos a la plataforma.
The train left just as we arrived at the platform.
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Tom vino justo antes de la cena.
Tom came just before dinner.
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Los exámenes tocan justo después de las vacaciones de verano.
Exams are right after summer vacation.
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