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No, 伶俐 (línglì) does not mean "clean" or "neat". It means "clever" or "intelligent".
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伶俐 (línglì) is commonly used in everyday conversation to describe someone who is clever, smart, or quick-witted. It can be used to compliment someone's intelligence or problem-solving skills.
For example, you could say "她很伶俐,总能想出好主意" (tā hěn línglì, zǒng néng xiǎng chū hǎo zhǔyì) which means "She is very clever, she always comes up with good ideas."
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