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I 1. ['taɪdɪ]1) [house, room, desk, person] ordinato; [garden, work, appearance] curato; [ hair] in ordine2) colloq. [ amount] bello, discreto2. II ['taɪdɪ]verbo transitivo e verbo intransitivo tidy out- tidy out- tidy up* * *1. adjective1) ((negative untidy) in good order; neat: a tidy room/person; Her hair never looks tidy.) ordinato2) (fairly big: a tidy sum of money.) considerevole2. verb((sometimes with up, away etc) to put in good order; to make neat: He tidied (away) his papers; She was tidying the room (up) when her mother arrived.) riordinare- tidily- tidiness* * *['taɪdɪ](gen) ordinato (-a), in ordine, (hair, dress) in ordine, curato (-a), a posto, (room) lindo (-a), (work) accurato (-a), (drawing) pulito (-a), (person: in appearance) curato (-a), (in character) ordinato (-a), (mind) organizzato (-a)a tidy sum fam — una bella sommetta
2. vt(also: tidy up) (room, toys) mettere in ordine, riordinare, (one's hair) ravviarsi•- tidy out- tidy up* * *tidy /ˈtaɪdɪ/A a.1 ordinato; accurato; assettato; lindo; netto; preciso; pulito; in ordine: a tidy person [room], una persona [stanza] ordinata; a tidy little house, una casetta tutta in ordine2 (fam.) considerevole; ragguardevole; notevole: a tidy sum [estate], una somma [una proprietà] ragguardevoleB n.2 astuccio; busta3 contenitore; cestino, recipiente ( per la carta straccia, i rifiuti, ecc.); portaoggetti: a street tidy, un recipiente per i rifiuti collocato sulla pubblica via.(to) tidy /ˈtaɪdɪ/v. t. e i.( spesso to tidy up) assettare; rassettare; riordinare: I must tidy up my room, devo rassettare la mia camera● to tidy one's hair, ravviarsi i capelli □ to tidy oneself up, mettersi in ordine; rassettarsi.* * *I 1. ['taɪdɪ]1) [house, room, desk, person] ordinato; [garden, work, appearance] curato; [ hair] in ordine2) colloq. [ amount] bello, discreto2. II ['taɪdɪ]verbo transitivo e verbo intransitivo tidy out- tidy out- tidy up
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