Justify to Meaning in English
expression
释义
To give a reason or explanation to someone, showing that your actions or decisions were right or reasonable in their view.
用法与细微差别
Commonly used in formal or semi-formal contexts when explaining your actions to someone with authority (a boss, teacher, parent). Often followed by the person: 'justify to your manager.' Different from simply giving an explanation; it involves defending your choice.
例句
I had to justify to my teacher why I was late.
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Can you justify to the manager why you made that decision?
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She needed to justify to her parents why she stayed out late.
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Nobody likes having to justify to others all the time.
natural
He didn’t feel the need to justify to anyone about his choices.
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You shouldn’t have to justify to your friends why you need some alone time.
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