Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Justice"
The meaning of "Justice" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does do sth/sb justice mean?
A:
These pictures don’t do you justice.
(These pictures make you look worse than you really are.)
It means sth/sb is being inaccurately portrayed.
(These pictures make you look worse than you really are.)
It means sth/sb is being inaccurately portrayed.
Q:
What does His justice is just. And does he dish out the sass? You better believe it! mean?
A:
His justice is just = He makes fair decisions. 'dish out the sass' means to have an attitude, be a bit rude or impolite, and not be afraid to say what you think. You better believe it!, refers to the preceding sentence about sass and means yes you can believe that he is a 'sassy' person.
Q:
What does His justice is just.And does he dish out the sass? You better believe it! mean?
A:
It’s basically saying that the person is fair. He doesn’t judge people unfairly.
As for the sass, that’s hard to explain. Sassy is like of bold, fun, cheeky, says funny things but in a charming manner. So they are saying that this person is also very funny/cheeky and says things in a joking manner and not harmful.
As for the sass, that’s hard to explain. Sassy is like of bold, fun, cheeky, says funny things but in a charming manner. So they are saying that this person is also very funny/cheeky and says things in a joking manner and not harmful.
Q:
What does if that's justice have a banana.
I heard this is famous sentence of one editor who was sued in court and later he said that.
what does "have a banana" mean in this sentence? mean?
I heard this is famous sentence of one editor who was sued in court and later he said that.
what does "have a banana" mean in this sentence? mean?
A:
Yes I think you're right about the song. In this context it would seem to say that the speaker is unhappy that they have not got justice and are not happy. When I was young people used to say "you can stick a banana in it." to show contempt for something.
We're not obsessed with bananas, honestly😉.
We're not obsessed with bananas, honestly😉.
Q:
What does justice,not vengeance mean?
A:
Justiceはいいことです。Vengeanceは悪いことです。両方は「悪いことをすると、悪いことをもらう」という意味があるけど、justiceは「いいことをすると、いいことをもらう」という意味もあります。それにvengeanceは怒って仕返しすることで、justice は警察や弁護士の仕事です。そして、「Justice, not vengeance」は「Vengeanceをするな。Justiceをするのは十分だ」です。日本語で説明するのが難しかったから、曖昧ですみません。
Example sentences using "Justice"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with doesn't do the justice.
A:
That photograph doesn't do her justice: She has such a warm smile in real life!
Q:
Please show me example sentences with do justice.
A:
@Malalongsha
"Pictures don't do it justice." (when something is more beautiful or amazing in some way in real life, so e.g. any pictures won't be as good as experiencing the original)
"This video doesn't do him justice."
"These mountains are majestic, this picture doesn't do them justice."
"This description doesn't do justice to how beautiful the tree is."
Sometimes also means that something feels unfair to the subject in question, isn't appreciative enough. "The comment doesn't do him justice." = it's not enough.
"It's impossible to do justice to how beautiful she really is."
"Pictures don't do it justice." (when something is more beautiful or amazing in some way in real life, so e.g. any pictures won't be as good as experiencing the original)
"This video doesn't do him justice."
"These mountains are majestic, this picture doesn't do them justice."
"This description doesn't do justice to how beautiful the tree is."
Sometimes also means that something feels unfair to the subject in question, isn't appreciative enough. "The comment doesn't do him justice." = it's not enough.
"It's impossible to do justice to how beautiful she really is."
Q:
Please show me example sentences with doesn't do it justice.
A:
"She's pretty smart."
"'Pretty smart' doesn't do her justice--she's brilliant."
"'Pretty' doesn't do it justice."
"You're right: it's beautiful!"
"'Pretty smart' doesn't do her justice--she's brilliant."
"'Pretty' doesn't do it justice."
"You're right: it's beautiful!"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with do justice to.
A:
"The picture doesn't do justice to the lake."
They are saying that the lake is much better than the picture shows.
"The movies didn't do justice to the books"
The movie didn't show what the books did as well as the books did
They are saying that the lake is much better than the picture shows.
"The movies didn't do justice to the books"
The movie didn't show what the books did as well as the books did
Synonyms of "Justice" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between justice and impartiality ?
A:
impartiality is being unbiased. justice is just fighting / standing up for what’s right.
ex.
He was impartial during the argument.
He was seeking justice for his wife.
ex.
He was impartial during the argument.
He was seeking justice for his wife.
Q:
What is the difference between justice and fairness ?
A:
I got it, thank you very much !!
Q:
What is the difference between justice and fairness and equity ?
A:
justice is getting the "right" consequence, like a good person being recognised and rewarded and a bad person being suitably punished. justice is also implied to be associated with laws. some judges are referred to as justice for that reason.
fairness is about how even things are, so if everyone does the same job and gets the same payment, that's fair. if some people do more work, is fair for them to be paid more. fair can also mean pretty (a fair maiden), or pale (fair-skinned).
equity is about having a stake or ownership in something. if you own part of a property, you can claim equity.
fairness is about how even things are, so if everyone does the same job and gets the same payment, that's fair. if some people do more work, is fair for them to be paid more. fair can also mean pretty (a fair maiden), or pale (fair-skinned).
equity is about having a stake or ownership in something. if you own part of a property, you can claim equity.
Q:
What is the difference between justice and fair ?
A:
"Justice" is used in a political context.
"Fair" refers to equality.
Examples:
1- We want justice!
2- We need to do things fair and square.
"Fair" refers to equality.
Examples:
1- We want justice!
2- We need to do things fair and square.
Q:
What is the difference between That doesn't do them justice by a long road. and That doesn't do them justice by a long shot. and That doesn't do them justice by a long way. and That doesn't do them justice by a great deal. ?
A:
The 2nd one. The 3rd one sounds a little bit unnatural, but the other 3 are good.
Translations of "Justice"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? If you could change the justice system in your country, how would you change it?
I'd like to refer to your answer for
English speaking test.
I'd like to refer to your answer for
English speaking test.
A:
🤠 SHORT ANSWER:
If I could change the justice system in my country, I would make it more fair and accessible to everyone. This would involve providing more support for people who can't afford legal help, and making sure the courts are transparent and unbiased.
I would also try to introduce new ways of resolving disputes that don't rely on punishment, such as mediation and restorative justice. My aim would be to create a justice system that works better for everyone.
😎 LONGER ANSWER:
If I could change the justice system in my country, I would focus on improving access to justice for all citizens, regardless of their socio-economic status.
This could include providing more resources and funding for legal aid programs and public defenders, as well as increasing transparency in the court system to promote fairness and impartiality.
Additionally, I would work towards implementing alternative forms of dispute resolution, such as mediation and restorative justice, to address issues in a more collaborative and rehabilitative manner.
Overall, my goal would be to create a justice system that is more equitable, efficient, and responsive to the needs of all members of society.
If I could change the justice system in my country, I would make it more fair and accessible to everyone. This would involve providing more support for people who can't afford legal help, and making sure the courts are transparent and unbiased.
I would also try to introduce new ways of resolving disputes that don't rely on punishment, such as mediation and restorative justice. My aim would be to create a justice system that works better for everyone.
😎 LONGER ANSWER:
If I could change the justice system in my country, I would focus on improving access to justice for all citizens, regardless of their socio-economic status.
This could include providing more resources and funding for legal aid programs and public defenders, as well as increasing transparency in the court system to promote fairness and impartiality.
Additionally, I would work towards implementing alternative forms of dispute resolution, such as mediation and restorative justice, to address issues in a more collaborative and rehabilitative manner.
Overall, my goal would be to create a justice system that is more equitable, efficient, and responsive to the needs of all members of society.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? What does "don't do it justice" mean?
Ex: The photos don't do it justice.
Ex: The photos don't do it justice.
A:
ko tả/làm được giống mức thực tế/cần thiết. Mình không biết diễn tả thế nào cho rõ
The photos don’t do it justice: ví dụ cảnh rất đẹp nhưng hình rửa ra lại không đẹp => Mấy tấm hình này ko diễn tả được vẻ đẹp thực tế
The photos don’t do it justice: ví dụ cảnh rất đẹp nhưng hình rửa ra lại không đẹp => Mấy tấm hình này ko diễn tả được vẻ đẹp thực tế
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? justice
A:
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Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? get justice
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Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? justice
A:
Juh sti ( like stick) S ( like snake)
Other questions about "Justice"
Q:
Please show me how to pronounce justice.
A:
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Q:
justice Does this sound natural?
A:
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Q:
“...dispatching impromptu justice to perceived enemies of the revolution.” What does this sentence mean?
A:
This means that they went around and suddenly dispatched (sent out/delivered) justice to who they thought were enemies of the revolution.
By the sample text that I see at the bottom, I can only think that justice means they went around killing people who they thought were enemies of a revolution that was going on
Impromptu isn’t seen all that often. It can mean: suddenly, out of nowhere, not planned
By the sample text that I see at the bottom, I can only think that justice means they went around killing people who they thought were enemies of a revolution that was going on
Impromptu isn’t seen all that often. It can mean: suddenly, out of nowhere, not planned
Q:
“Stop pretending being justice, you are just a piece of trash!” Does this sound natural?
A:
Stop pretending that you’re bringing about justice, you’re just a piece of trash!
Q:
The justice ministry argued the group distributed pamphlets which incited hatred of other groups, and the country's Supreme Court then upheld the ban against it.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-45815889
What does exactly mean "Russia's justice ministry argued"?
I'd like to clarify, was Russia's justice ministry AGAINST the JW ?
or Was he just arguing, like discussing?
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-45815889
What does exactly mean "Russia's justice ministry argued"?
I'd like to clarify, was Russia's justice ministry AGAINST the JW ?
or Was he just arguing, like discussing?
A:
The justice ministry {claims / says / points out / contends}
It means the justice ministry thinks they distributed hateful pamphlets
It means the justice ministry thinks they distributed hateful pamphlets
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