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neatness

英 [ˈniːtnəs] 美 [ˈniːtnəs]

n. 干净,整洁

英英释义

neatness['ni:tnis]

  • n.
    • 1
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专业释义

  • 土木建筑工程
  • 纺织科学技术
  • 能源科学技术

网络释义

  • 常整顿
    • 什么是常整顿Neatness)  常整顿是研究提高效率方面的学科。旨在研究你多快就可以取得需要的东西,以及要多久才可以 把它储放好。

    短语
  • Clarity and Neatness
    明确和整洁 | 明白和整洁
  • low neatness
    劣等净度
  • deficient in order or neatness
    不整洁的
  • Neatness defects
    小锼
  • The Decline of Neatness
    行为标准的蜕化
  • Neatness Counts
    整洁很重要
  • an obsessive concern for neatness
    好整洁癖
  • Percentage of Neatness
    洁净度

同根词

词根:neat

  • adj.
  • adv.
  • vt.

同近义词

双语例句

  • His neatness is a carry-over from his army days.

    他爱整洁的习惯是他当兵时养成的。

  • The term "organization" often connotes a sense of neatness.

    “组织”这个词常常给人一种整洁的感觉。

  • Our administrator is a paragon of neatness, efficiency, and reliability.

    我们的管理者是整洁、高效、真实可信的杰出典范。

原声例句

  • So the arabesque of the plot, as I say, is a matter of encountering bad object choices and overcoming them: -- neatness, busyness--choices which, by the way, are on the surface temptations.

    于是剧情精妙的发展,就变成做出错误选择然后克服困难了:,简洁,繁琐,选择其实就是诱惑。

    文学理论导论课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课

  • But somehow or another it's not enough because the otherness, - the mutuality of regard that this story wants to enforce as life-- as life properly lived--is not entailed in and of itself in neatness and busyness.

    但是这还不够,因为还有别的东西,比如这个故事还讲了-,生命不只是,限定在简洁与忙碌之中。

    文学理论导论课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课

  • The Greek word for that is Dysnomia "and how good government" Eunomia "displays all neatness and order, and many times she must be shackles on the breakers of laws."

    希腊语中腐朽的政府被称为"Dysnomia",而廉洁的政府,叫做"Eunomia",使城邦井然有序,她一次又一次,给法律的破坏者套上枷锁

    古希腊历史简介课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课

权威例句

  • But because of the way they've come about, what you don't tend to get from traditional measures is neatness, order or scientific rigour.

    BBC: Gonna take a centi-mental journey

  • These, for reasons of neatness and integrity, are christened "commissioned services".

    BBC: Introducing Cameronism

  • But it would be foolish for neatness's sake to impose a new layer of elected government on parts of England where there was no real demand.

    ECONOMIST: Bagehot