英語 での Just slightly の使用例とその 日本語 への翻訳
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Just slightly altered.
So just slightly turned to the camera.
Only every day just slightly warmer.
I am just slightly scared, but I trust him.
And the machine distorts just slightly.
It is just slightly bigger than Japan.
Then the researchers changed the set-up just slightly.
It hit the target, just slightly off center.
Just slightly ahead of our time!
Almond is also just slightly higher in calories.
And the number of actual deals dipped just slightly.
It was just slightly out from its previous location.
You would then adjust your posts just slightly:.
Seal and let it cool just slightly until the salt is disappearing.
Then the researchers changed the set-up just slightly.
I just slightly more consistently than others have avoided idiocy.
The second area has the LED just slightly emitting a dim glow.
Just slightly click the screen, the button appeared that can help you return.
Use tipsy to describe a person who's just slightly drunk.
It may need to be moved just slightly up or down and check the disk is sitting level on the paddle shaft.
But as you look at it, I hope you will begin to feel just slightly uneasy?
CG: And she had white hair, eyes that are just slightly larger than ours that were blue.
So, when compared to the state average,we can see that the elevation of Jackson Hole is just slightly lower.
In the case of Le Mirabeau Hotel,the mouse cursor just slightly lightens the background.
But look, I will fight good and help you guys out!" As Grimmaster looked at him earnestly,Jetmaster's expression softened just slightly.
A more conservativeapproach is to place the stop-loss order just slightly below the high of the recent range.
Stir in maple syrup and continue boiling for another 5 to 6 minutes, stirring frequently,until glossy and just slightly thickened.
Ours over here a- and another one that's just like it, just slightly different.
The rating for Hostgator in every aspect is 2.1, which is just slightly above average.