Orderly Jobs Noun Arranged Fashion Neat Orderliness Special
This flashcard teaches 'orderly', meaning something is arranged or done in a neat and organized manner, or a person working in a hospital. It also covers 'orderliness' as its noun form, meaning neatness and organization.
[ADJ-GRADED 能被表示程度的副词或介词词组修饰的形容词]有秩序的;按部就班的 If something is done in an orderly fashion or manner, it is done in a well-organized and controlled way.
The organizers guided them in orderly fashion out of the building...
组织者引领他们井然有序地走出大楼。
Despite the violence that preceded the elections, reports say that polling was orderly and peaceful.
尽管选举前发生了暴力事件,报道说投票得以和平有序地进行。
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[ADJ-GRADED 能被表示程度的副词或介词词组修饰的形容词]整洁的;有条理的 Something that is orderly is neat or arranged in a neat way.
It's a beautiful, clean and orderly city...
这是一座美丽清洁、秩序井然的城市。
Their vehicles were parked in orderly rows.
他们的车一排排井然有序地停放着。
orderliness
A balance is achieved in the painting between orderliness and unpredictability.
这幅画作在条理分明和出人意表之间取得了平衡。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](医院的)勤杂工,护理员 An orderly is a person who works in a hospital and does jobs that do not require special medical training.
[oft supp N]
Oxford
or·der·ly/ˈɔːdəli; NAmEˈɔːrdərli/
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noun
orderlyorderliesadjective1arranged or organized in a neat, careful and logical way 整洁的;有秩序的;有条理的SYN
tidy
◆a calm and orderly life平静有序的生活◆vegetables planted in orderly rows一行行栽种整齐的蔬菜2behaving well; peaceful 表现良好的;守秩序的◆an orderly demonstration秩序井然的示威OPP
disorderly
▶or·der·li·ness/ˈɔːdəlinəs; NAmEˈɔːrdərlinəs/noun[uncountable ]noun(pluralor·der·lies)1a person who works in a hospital, usually doing jobs that do not need any special training (医院的)护理员2a soldier who does jobs that do not need any special training 勤务兵or·der·ly/ˈɔːdəli; NAmEˈɔːrdərli/or·der·li·ness/ˈɔːdəlinəs; NAmEˈɔːrdərlinəs/
1arranged or organized in a sensible or neat wayOPP disorderlyin (an) orderly something The tools were arranged in orderly rows. She needs to organize her ideas in a more orderly way.► see thesaurus at
tidy
2peaceful or well behavedOPP disorderlyin (an) orderly something The elections were conducted in an orderly fashion. They waited in a dignified and orderly manner outside the church.—orderliness noun [uncountable]