"In time" refers to having done something at or before the previously designated moment. therefore just in time means doing something 'on time' or 'in time' but barely.
its just a saying that means you had to wait for a long time or do something you didnt like doing for a long time.
It just means that a person in the context is very proud and thinks about himself/herself all the time.
The meaning is that it is the right time to do something.
The word "just" can be an adjective or an adverb .- An adjective, when you refer to it as justice or a principle, e.g. It was a just cause.- An adverb, meaning a short time previously, e.g. The sun had just come out.
There is no meaning it just letters.
"just in time"
No, not without some context. It is just a number.
a very long time or just simply fed up
The meaning of the African Luo name Waga is "born at a time when a community elder had just died".
Pass the time in a such a way . Example: Just pass the time by watching rain OR having a cup of tea
its just a saying that means you had to wait for a long time or do something you didnt like doing for a long time.
According to my understanding I think time machine is a machine that takes you back in time if you just wanna have fun or learn the history about our pastime.
It's not an idiom - it means just what it says. Something took "no" time to come about. It's an exaggeration, but the meaning is plain.
At the last moment, just before it's too late, etc.
It is more commonly, "In the nick of time." It means, "just barely." We were almost late for the movie, but we got to our seats in the nick of time.
During the time that Macbeth was written a lot of words were abbreviated. Just as today we have words such as "don't" meaning "do not" and "would've" meaning "would have" "i'" is another contraction meaning "in". Ex. He was i' the bathroom. - He was in the bathroom.
Miller time is just a catch phrase that Miller has enacted to sell more product much the same as America runs on Dunkin'. In essence it just means it's time to grab a Miller for a drink.