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tidy ['taɪ.di] adjective ORDERED 整齐的 IMPROVER ■having everything ordered and arranged in the right place, or liking to keep things like this 整齐的;整洁的,有条理的•The house was clean and tidy.房子干净整洁。 •My flatmate isn't very tidy.我的室友不怎么爱整洁。 •neat and tidy整整齐齐 •a tidy solution条理分明的解决方法 ['taɪ.di] adjective LARGE 大的 [before noun] informal ■(of amounts of money) large (款额)巨大的•His business deals make him a tidy sum.他做生意赚了一大笔钱。 ['taɪ.di] noun a desk/car/sink, etc. tidy ■a small container for a few objects, that makes it easier for you to keep your desk, car, etc. tidy 写字枱杂物箱/汽车杂物箱/洗涤槽的过滤网罩等 ['taɪ.di] verb intransitive or transitive ADVANCED ■to make a place or a collection of things tidy 整理;收拾•Tidy (up) these papers before you leave, please.请把这些档整理好再走。 •I'm tired of asking you to tidy your room (up).老是叫你收拾房间,我都厌烦了。 •Have you tidied up yet, kids?孩子,你们收拾好了吗? ['taɪ.di] verb intransitive or transitive Phrasal Verbs [M] tidy sth away ■to put things back in drawers, cupboards and other places where they are kept, after you have used them 将…收起来,将…放回原处•The children were expected to tidy away their toys before bedtime.孩子们要在睡觉前把玩具收拾好。 |