tidy up / ˈtaɪ di /

整理整顿整理一下整理好

tidy up3 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

ti·di·er, ti·di·est.

  1. neat, orderly, or trim, as in appearance or dress: a tidy room; a tidy person.
  2. clearly organized and systematic: a tidy mind; a tidy way of working.
  3. tolerably good; acceptable: They worked out a tidy arrangement agreeable to all.
  4. fairly large; considerable: a tidy sum.
v. 无主动词 verb

ti·died, ti·dy·ing.

  1. to make tidy or neat.
n. 名词 noun

plural ti·dies.

  1. any of various articles for keeping things tidy, as a box having small drawers and compartments.
  2. an antimacassar.

tidy up 近义词

tidy up

等同于 toilet

tidy up

等同于 clean

tidy up

等同于 clear out

更多tidy up例句

  1. There are no cushions to remove when you’re converting this sofa into a bed, making it a tidy addition to your living room space.
  2. Their translucent plastic construction, buckling handles, and slim profiles make them perfect for sliding under the bed in ones and twos and retaining visibility of what’s inside while keeping it secure, tidy, and uniform.
  3. You can also organize your passwords in different vaults to keep things tidy.
  4. If they lift the Commissioner’s Trophy in October, even to an empty stadium, there will be a sense of tidy resolution, of processes paying off.
  5. If you don’t get enough sleep, your brain might not have time to finish tidying up.
  6. I was the kid making a tidy profit burning CDs for all my friends at two bucks a pop back during the Napster heyday in 2000.
  7. White-bread ISIS recruits, culled from the wastelands of Web 2.0, call that tidy division into terrible question.
  8. She was married with three kids and had settled into a tidy one-story house with a good sized lawn in Ferguson.
  9. Which brings me to the bone that remains to be picked with Vox, helpful as their tidy summary of the CDC data was.
  10. He chooses not to create a tidy drama where characters are explained by their pasts.
  11. She was putting her papers tidy again with calm fingers, while his own were almost cramped with the energy of suppressed desire.
  12. She is tidy enough, but very thriftless—mean, without the power of being economical.
  13. I sit down on a trunk (it had a tidy over it, but I knowed it was a trunk all right), and Macie, she sit down byside me.
  14. In looks he did not compare favourably with Nicholas, and was never so clean and tidy.
  15. It was just such a tidy, rather vulgar and homelike room as no doubt Harvey would picture for his own home.