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Just-.in-'time adj. (business fSj) used to describe a system in which parts or materials are only delivered to a factory just before they are needed iUftf ( $'J ) ( K'^f

jut /d3At/ verb (-tt-) ~ (out) (from, into, over sth) to stick out further than the surrounding surface, objects, etc.; to make sth stick out ( ft ) % f±J , ft &  H771

protrude, project : [V] A row of small windows jutted out from the roof.  ft.OA

rocky headland jutted into the sea.

0 a jutting chin S^difHjTE 0 [VN] She jutted her chin out stubbornly.

jute /d3u:t/ noun [u] fibres (= thin threads) from a plant, also called jute, used for making rope and rough

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ju ven ile /'d3u:vanail; NAmE-vanl/ adj., noun madj. 1 [only before noun] (formal or law ft) connected with young people who are not yet adults ft ft W; ft J5fcft : juvenile crime/employment ft ft^E H; ilW JjS ft 0 juvenile offenders ft ft ip 3E 2 (disapproving) silly

and more typical of a child than an adult ^fjft (ft; fttft EDG3 childish: juvenile behaviour ffl&Wh o Don’t be so juvenile! m noun (formal or law ft) a young person who is not yet an adult ft ft

Juvenile 'court noun a court that deals with young people who are not yet adults ftftftgt; ftftftH Juvenile delinquent noun a young person who is not yet an adult and who is guilty of committing a crime ftft^E ► .juvenile de linquency noun [U] ju venilia /,d3u:va'mlia/ noun [pi.] (formal) writing, poetry, works of art, etc. produced by a writer or an artist when he/she was still young (

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juxta pose /,d3Aksta‘pauz; NAmE -'pouz/ verb [VN] [usually passive] -r A and/with B (formal) to put people or things together, especially in order to show a contrast or a new relationship between them ( % Isb/iM tt sjc ft Hf] & jiff ) jfi ••• ft * , ffi ft ?'J: In the exhibition, abstract paintings are juxtaposed with shocking photographs, ft% & _t tt % B H:4 A * & M ft ft th0 ► juxta pos ition /.dsAkstapa'ziJn/ noun [U, C]: the juxtaposition of realistic and surreal situations in the novel