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Значение идиомы just now
[just now] {adv. phr.} 1. Just at this moment; at this time.
Mr. Johnson isn’t here just now. Will you phone back later? 2.
{informal}A very short time ago; only a moment ago; only a little while ago.
“Where could that boy have gone so quickly? He was here just now!”
Compare: WHILE AGO.
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