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单词 mot juste
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mot juste /ˌməu'ʒju:st//mo ˈʒjust/

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n. 〈法〉十分恰当的话,非常贴切的字眼
词组 | 习惯用语
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    Mot Juste 非常贴切的字眼
    Not Just Deleted 不只删除
    Not Just War 不只战争
    Not Just Metaphorically 不只比喻
    Not Just Anybody 但不任何人
    Not just suitable 不是正好合适
    Not Just As 不一样
    Not Just Lonelier 不仅更加孤独
    Not Just Complain 而不仅仅抱怨
mot juste n. 非常贴切的字眼;<法>十分恰当的话
原声例句
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They speak of le mot juste, the word that is just right.

他们谈到 le mot juste,即恰到好处的词。

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  • voir The Anglo-Norman Dictionary
  • 近义、反义、联想词
    近义词
    n.
    wording, diction, phrasing, phraseology, choice of words, verbiage

    英英词典
    mot juste n.
    1. the appropriate word or expression
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