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tidily [ˈtaɪdɪlɪ][arrange, fold] soigneusement ; [write] proprement* * *['taɪdɪlɪ]adverb gen soigneusement; [dress] de façon soignée -
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['niːtlɪ]2) (perfectly) [ match] perfettamente; [ illustrate] chiaramente* * *adverb (tidily or skilfully: Please write neatly.) accuratamente* * *neatly► neat (1)* * *['niːtlɪ]2) (perfectly) [ match] perfettamente; [ illustrate] chiaramente -
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adverb (tidily or skilfully: Please write neatly.) con esmero, hábilmenteneatly adv cuidadosamente / con pulcritudtr['niːtlɪ]1 cuidadosamente, con esmero2 (cleverly) con ingenio, con habilidadneatly ['ni:tli] adv1) tidily: ordenadamente2) cleverly: ingeniosamenteadv.• aseadamente adv.'niːtlia) ( tidily)b) ( snugly)c) <explain/evade> hábilmente['niːtlɪ]ADV1) (=carefully, tidily) [arrange, put, fold] con cuidado, cuidadosamente, con esmero; [write, type] claramente2) (=cleverly) [summarize, explain] con claridad, bien; [avoid] ingeniosamente, con habilidad3) (=conveniently) [fit] perfectamente; [divide] claramente, fácilmente* * *['niːtli]a) ( tidily)b) ( snugly)c) <explain/evade> hábilmente -
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1 ( tidily) [arrange, dress, wrap, fold] avec soin, soigneusement ; [write] proprement ; his hair was neatly combed ses cheveux étaient impeccablement peignés ;2 ( perfectly) [link] habilement ; [illustrate, summarize, match] parfaitement ; the facts fit together neatly tout s'agence parfaitement ; neatly put! bien or joliment dit! ; the case is designed to fit neatly into your pocket l'étui est conçu pour rentrer facilement dans la poche.
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