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1. 整洁 (zhěng jié) - This word also means "tidy, neat, clean" and is often used to describe a clean and organized environment or appearance.
2. 井然有序 (jǐng rán yǒu xù) - Literally meaning "well-ordered and organized," this phrase is often used to describe a neat and orderly arrangement or system.
3. 整整齐齐 (zhěng zhěng qí qí) - This phrase means "neat and tidy" and is often used to describe a well-organized and orderly appearance.
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In everyday conversation, 整齐 (zheng3 qi2) can be used to describe something that is tidy, orderly, and neat. For example, you could say "这个房间看起来很整齐 (zhège fángjiān kàn qǐlái hěn zhěng qí)" to describe a room that looks neat and tidy. You could also use 整齐 (zheng3 qi2) to describe something that is even and regular, such as "这些线条很整齐 (zhèxiē xiàntiáo hěn zhěng qí)" to describe lines that are even and regular. Less frequently, 整齐 (zheng3 qi2) can also be used as a verb to refer to the action of making something tidy or regulating something, such as 整齐步调, which means "to make (a group of people) walk at a set pace."
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1. In a classroom or workspace: 整齐 (zhěng qí) can be used to describe a tidy and organized environment. For example, 整齐的书架 (zhěng qí de shū jià) means "neat bookshelf" and 整齐的桌子 (zhěng qí de zhuō zi) means "tidy desk."
2. In personal appearance: 整齐 (zhěng qí) can also be used to describe someone's appearance. For instance, 整齐的发型 (zhěng qí de fà xíng) means "neat hairstyle" and 整齐的衣服 (zhěng qí de yī fu) means "tidy clothes."
3. In military or marching band contexts: 整齐 (zhěng qí) is often used to describe the formation or alignment of soldiers or band members. For example, 整齐的队伍 (zhěng qí de duì wǔ) means "well-organized troops" and 整齐的步伐 (zhěng qí de bù fá) means "even steps."
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