1. neatly
She folded her handkerchief neatly.
She is neatly dressed.
When you get into a commuter train, you see the briefcases neatly stacked on the racks.
You write very neatly, don't you?
If you make a mistake, just cross it out neatly.
His final paragraph neatly summarised the problem
Write neatly!
The story progresses neatly and evenly.
Perhaps someone else might have done the job a bit more neatly.
He was thinking of too many things to sort them out neatly.
"Colin’s name and and the address of the company were hand written neatly on it.”
His clothes are all neatly folded in their drawers.
while staying neatly out of sight
He wrote his name neatly at the bottom of the page.
With bronze as a mirror one can dress neatly; with the example of another person one can see the advantages and disadvantages of himself; from the mirror of history one can know the reason for the rise and fall of states.
2. smart
He's smart.
This time he dressed down, having realized that the smart suit would be out of place.
Smart shopping requires careful planning.
Smart people learn from their mistakes.
Sentences bring context to the words. Sentences have personalities. They can be funny, smart, silly, insightful, touching, hurtful.
Lola the cow, Lola the cow, she's smart and she brings trouble, and she goes mooooo.
Smart mob is sometimes perceived as a political danger - mostly in the countries lacking in traditions of democracy.
They're stupid children, what a nuisance, she said. I replied praising them: "What are you saying, They're both smart, with a good memory and a promising future"
He learned Chinese so fast, everyone says he's very smart, that he really has a gift with languages.
It was a pleasure to spend the evening with a smart, funny and beautiful girl like you.
Some smart alecks cut in when I was asking her to marry me.
Karim was dressed neatly in a smart shirt tucked in his pants; he hoped to study engineering.
He came back with enough money to buy a smart flat in a good part of Warsaw.
Do you think it naturally follows that smart people have big egos?
You just can't let things slip around this nonchalantly smart girl.
Englisch Wort "netjes"(smart) tritt in Sätzen auf:
Engels 4 concerts and gigs 23. neat
Marius is very neat, his shirts are always ironed.
No one is so poor that he cannot afford to be neat.
Her wardrobe was filled with neat piles of clothes.
This is neat.
His cottage is neat and comfortable; moreover, it can accommodate as many as ten people.
There was a neat pile of books in the corner of the room.
She keeps her room neat and clean. A neat person likes everything to be clean and well arranged; I try to be neat, but my husband is a slob.
He was an old man with a big nose, glasses and neat grey hair.
I’d like a bourbon, neat.
Your house is always so neat - how do you manage it with three children? She likes everything neat and tidy. You've got such neat handwriting. They did a very neat job stitching up your knee - there's hardly a scar there.
What a neat car! It's small but roomy - and comfortable!
And he wasn't clean and neat, so I wouldn't let him go.
neater hair
So I decided to give him a little support, and brought some order into neatly stacking the blocks on top of each other
Mrs. Sugimoto always wears neat clothes.
Englisch Wort "netjes"(neat) tritt in Sätzen auf:
A3 ENG H2 L24. decently
You ought to dress decently.