tidiness
noun [ U ] uk/ˈtaɪ.di.nəs/ us/ˈtaɪ.di.nəs/
整齐;整洁,有条理
the condition or quality of having everything ordered and arranged in the right place
Students are expected to assist in maintaining the cleanliness and tidiness of classrooms. 学生应该帮助保持教室的清洁整齐。
My father was always very particular about cleanliness and tidiness. 我父亲总是特别讲究整洁。
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- When the kitchen had been restored to its former tidiness, he gave her a nod, and walked out.
- He said passengers would notice a rapid improvement in the appearance and tidiness of trains.
- The extreme tidiness of his garage was one of many subjects he was happy to talk about.
- She was a timid, well-spoken woman, obsessed with hygiene and tidiness.
- He was known for his obsessive tidiness, and glasses were washed as soon as guests left the house.