tidy的意思和读音

tidy

: [ˈtaɪdi] : ['taɪdi]

v.使使使

adj.

n.

tidier  tidiest  tidied  tidies  tidying  

v.+n.tidy room

Adj.+n.tidy sum

adj.untidy,small

v.neaten,tidy up,clear up,straighten,arrange

adj.neat,orderly,smart,immaculate,well-groomed

tidyadj.

1.arranged neatly and with everything in order

a tidy desk

She keeps her flat very tidy .

I like everything to be neat and tidy .

2.keeping things neat and in order

I'm a tidy person.

tidy habits

3.[obn](informal)atidy amount of money is fairly large

It must have cost a tidy sum.

a tidy profit

v.

1.[i][t]使使使to make sth look neat by putting things in the place where they belong

I spent all morning cleaning and tidying.

When you cook, could you please tidy up after yourself.

to tidy (up) a room

n.

1.a container for putting small objects in, in order to keep a place tidy

a desk tidy

adj.1.,,2.,()3.

n.1.,,2.西[,]

v.1.,, (up)

adj.1.a tidy person always puts their things away in the correct place; tidy hair, clothes, etc. look good because they are arranged in a nice way; a tidy place looks nice because everything is in the correct place or arranged or is organized properly2.a tidy amount of money is a large amount

v.1.to make a place look better by putting things in the correct place

1. 1744 protect v 1745 tidy adj ; 1746 dustbin n ...

2. 1744 protect v 1745 tidy adj ; 1746 dustbin n ...

3. a stamp/coin collection tidy , doll , ...

4. tide n. 51. tidy a. , 52. trace vt. , ...

5. a stamp/coin collection tidy , doll , ...

6., thing 106. tidy 107. today 108. ...

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1."We are so busy trying to tidy up all this wreckage, " he said.:“。”

2.And then clean up and tidy the room, sundries too much of what I have to ask my sister to help.

3.A: You know, our apartment building would be so beautiful if the people who lived here would help to keep it tidy.

4.There were pieces of me all over the tidy, tan tiles. He kept talking, telling me why he was his fault and out mine.

5.An affection, would rather take out to tidy up than cover up deeply, throw to still stay, give it a parlance, hand over to treat for own 1.

6.Connie hesitated, she ought to go. But she looked round the clean, tidy, rather dreary little sitting-room with something like dismay.

7.Nico Rosberg has revealed he will be happy to stay with Williams in 2010 as long as the Grove team remains able to produce a tidy package.2010

8.The only way to keep the garage clean and tidy is to clean it out thoroughly once a year.

9."It is so naughty of him not to wipe his feet, " Wendy said, sighing. She was a tidy child.“。”

10.The key point is that it would not be the real Shenzhen and a sports event does not warrant such a "tidy" city./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>