juste milieu
恰恰是环境,恰如其分的环境,恰恰是环境的问题,恰恰是环境问题
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plural juste-mi·lieux [zhyst-mee-lyœ]. /ʒüst miˈlyœ/. French.
- : a point between two extremes; the golden mean.
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Except for the love of her sons, the Princess lived in a hostile milieu.
Above all, artists deserve a milieu in which musical talent is celebrated and given some acknowledgement in the media.
She deems her work “craft with modern techniques” and has been welcomed into the milieu despite an unconventional approach.
And in a literary milieu charged by ideology, this means something.
Instead he describes the milieu in which the works were created and received.
She had found herself in a milieu that demoralized her; her mind had become like "the dyer's hand, subdued to what it worked in."
One has lost his place, another his title, and a third his money, and they say this all proceeds from the 'juste milieu.'
As I have said, our frivolity covered certain purposes which Juste has carried out, and which I am about to execute.
Juste lent Marcas two hundred francs in gold, the product of two watches bought on credit, and pawned at the Mont-de-Piete.
And Vital showed them a hat of a form and design which was truly expressive of the juste-milieu.