整齐地
整齐地 in 30 Seconds
- An adverb meaning 'neatly' or 'tidily' used to describe the manner of an action.
- Formed by the adjective '整齐' plus the adverbial particle '地'.
- Essential for describing organizing, stacking, or group coordination.
- Always placed before the verb it modifies in a sentence.
The term 整齐地 (zhěngqí de) is a vital adverbial construction in the Chinese language, primarily used to describe actions performed in a neat, orderly, or uniform manner. While the root adjective 整齐 refers to the state of being tidy or even, the addition of the particle 地 (de) transforms it into an adverb that modifies verbs. This distinction is crucial for English speakers who are learning to differentiate between describing a noun (the room is neat) and describing an action (he arranged the books neatly).
- Visual Symmetry
- The word evokes a sense of geometric precision. When you use this word, you are often implying that things are lined up in straight rows or columns, or that there is no clutter or deviation from a standard pattern. It is the opposite of chaos.
- Behavioral Discipline
- Beyond physical objects, it describes collective human behavior. Soldiers marching, students sitting, or a choir singing can all be described as performing their actions '整齐地', suggesting a high level of coordination and discipline.
- Aesthetic Appreciation
- In Chinese culture, neatness is often equated with respect and diligence. Using this word frequently conveys a positive judgment on the person performing the action, suggesting they are careful and attentive to detail.
请把这些书整齐地摆放在书架上。(Please place these books neatly on the bookshelf.)
孩子们整齐地坐在教室里。(The children are sitting neatly in the classroom.)
士兵们整齐地走过广场。(The soldiers marched neatly across the square.)
字写得非常整齐。(The characters are written very neatly—note how '地' is omitted here because it's a complement.)
把衣服整齐地叠好。(Fold the clothes neatly.)
- The Character '整' (zhěng)
- This character relates to being 'whole' or 'complete.' In this context, it implies that the arrangement is complete and lacks any messy gaps. It is also used in words like '整理' (to organize).
- The Character '齐' (qí)
- Originally depicting three stalks of wheat at the same height, this character represents evenness and being on the same level. Together, they create a powerful image of uniform order.
Using 整齐地 correctly requires an understanding of the Chinese 'Adverbial + Verb' structure. Unlike English, where 'neatly' can often appear at the end of a sentence ('He stacked the books neatly'), in Mandarin, the adverbial phrase almost always precedes the verb it modifies.
- The Basic Formula
- Subject + [整齐地] + Verb + Object. For example: '他 (Subject) 整齐地 (Adverb) 摆放 (Verb) 了碗筷 (Object).'
- With '把' (bǎ) Sentences
- '整齐地' is frequently used in '把' sentences because organizing things often involves an object being moved or changed. Formula: Subject + 把 + Object + 整齐地 + Verb + Result. Example: '请把你房间的东西整齐地放好。'
这些树整齐地种在路两旁。(These trees are planted neatly on both sides of the road.)
It's important to note the difference between using '地' and '得'. If you are describing the *result* of the action rather than the *manner*, you use '得'. For instance, '他把书摆放得很整齐' (He arranged the books [and as a result they are] very neat). Use '整齐地' when you want to emphasize the *process* or the *way* the person is doing it.
她整齐地剪下了图片。(She neatly cut out the pictures.)
In more formal or literary contexts, '整齐地' can describe abstract things, like a 'neatly planned' schedule, though this is less common at the A2 level. At this stage, focus on physical organization and group movements.
同学们整齐地站成一排。(The classmates stood neatly in a row.)
You will encounter 整齐地 in various daily scenarios, particularly where order and coordination are valued. Understanding the context helps in picking up the nuances of when it's appropriate to use this specific adverb over others.
- In Schools and Classrooms
- Teachers constantly use this word. '请大家整齐地排队' (Everyone please line up neatly) or '把作业本整齐地交上来' (Submit your homework books neatly). It is part of the classroom management vocabulary.
- Military and Parades
- If you watch a Chinese military parade or a sports opening ceremony, the commentators will frequently use '整齐地' to describe the synchronized movements of the participants. It signifies unity and strength.
- In the Home
- Parents instructing children to clean their rooms will use it: '把玩具整齐地收好' (Put your toys away neatly). It implies not just putting them away, but doing so in an organized fashion.
这些碗碟被整齐地放在柜子里。(These dishes were neatly placed in the cabinet.)
You might also hear it in retail environments. Shop managers might tell employees to '把商品整齐地摆在货架上' (Arrange the products neatly on the shelves). In this context, 'neatly' is directly tied to professional standards and sales appeal.
运动员们整齐地向观众挥手。(The athletes waved neatly/uniformly to the audience.)
Even though '整齐地' seems straightforward, English speakers often trip up on its grammatical placement and its distinction from similar-looking words. Avoiding these common pitfalls will make your Chinese sound much more natural.
- Mistake 1: Confusing '地' (de) with '的' (de)
- Many learners use '整齐的' (adjective) when they should use '整齐地' (adverb). Remember: '的' modifies nouns (neat clothes), while '地' modifies verbs (fold neatly). INCORRECT: 他整齐的放书。 CORRECT: 他整齐地放书。
- Mistake 2: Using it as a Resultative Complement
- If you want to say 'He organized it so it became neat,' you should use '得'. INCORRECT: 他整理得整齐地。 CORRECT: 他整理得很整齐。 The '地' version describes the *action* in progress.
- Mistake 3: Word Order
- English speakers often put the adverb at the end. INCORRECT: 他放书整齐地。 CORRECT: 他整齐地放书。 In Chinese, the 'how' comes before the 'do'.
❌ 他写字整齐地。 (Word order error)
✅ 他写字写得很整齐。 (Using '得' for result)
✅ 他正在整齐地写字。 (Using '地' for manner)
Another mistake is overusing it for things that aren't actually 'even' or 'uniform.' If a room is just 'clean' but not necessarily 'ordered in rows,' use '干净地' (cleanly) or '认真地' (carefully/conscientiously) instead.
While 整齐地 is the most common way to say 'neatly,' there are several other terms you can use depending on the specific type of order you are describing. Understanding these nuances will elevate your vocabulary.
- 有条理地 (yǒu tiáolǐ de)
- Use this for 'organized' or 'logically.' While '整齐地' is usually visual (books in a row), '有条理地' is often about thoughts, plans, or speech. '他有条理地说明了情况' (He explained the situation in an organized/logical way).
- 井井有条地 (jǐngjǐng-yǒutiáo de)
- This is a four-character idiom (chengyu) that means 'in perfect order.' It's more formal than '整齐地' and suggests a higher level of systematic organization. '她把家务处理得井井有条。'
- 有序地 (yǒuxù de)
- Meaning 'orderly.' Often used for processes or crowds. '人群有序地撤离' (The crowd evacuated in an orderly fashion). This is more about following a sequence than visual symmetry.
对比:
1. 摆得整齐 (Visually straight)
2. 说得有条理 (Logically clear)
3. 有序退出 (Moving in order)
For the opposite of '整齐地', you would use '乱七八糟地' (luànqībāzāo de), which means 'in a total mess' or 'chaotically.' This is another idiom that is very common in spoken Chinese.
How Formal Is It?
Fun Fact
The character '齐' (qí) originally depicted three ears of grain at the same height, symbolizing equality and order.
Pronunciation Guide
- Pronouncing '地' as 'dì' instead of the neutral 'de' in this adverbial context.
- Forgetting the third tone on '整' (zhěng).
- Mixing up the second tone on '齐' (qí).
Difficulty Rating
Characters are common and easy to recognize for A2 learners.
Writing '整' requires attention to stroke order.
Pronunciation is straightforward but requires correct tones.
Clearly distinguishable in speech.
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
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Grammar to Know
Adverbial Particle '地'
慢地走 (Walk slowly) -> 整齐地放 (Put neatly)
把 Construction
把他把衣服整齐地叠好了。
Resultative Complement '得'
他摆放得很整齐。
Reduplication of Adjectives
整整齐齐地 (Even more neat/orderly).
Word Order: Adverb before Verb
整齐地 (Adverb) + 摆 (Verb).
Examples by Level
请整齐地坐好。
Please sit neatly.
Simple imperative sentence.
我们要整齐地排队。
We need to line up neatly.
Use of '要' for necessity.
书要整齐地放。
Books should be placed neatly.
Implicit subject.
字要写得整齐。
Characters should be written neatly.
Note: This uses '得', showing the result.
请整齐地放好鞋子。
Please put the shoes away neatly.
Verb + Resultative '好'.
老师整齐地写字。
The teacher writes characters neatly.
Adverb modifying the verb '写'.
大家整齐地走。
Everyone walk neatly/together.
Focus on collective action.
桌子整齐地排着。
The tables are arranged neatly.
Use of '着' for continuous state.
他把衣服整齐地叠好了。
He folded the clothes neatly.
Classic '把' sentence structure.
请把书整齐地摆在桌子上。
Please arrange the books neatly on the table.
Directional complement '在...上'.
这些树整齐地种在路边。
These trees are planted neatly by the road.
Passive meaning in an active structure.
他整齐地剪下了那张照片。
He neatly cut out that photo.
Adverb + Verb + Directional complement.
我们要把碗筷整齐地放进柜子。
We need to put the dishes and chopsticks neatly into the cabinet.
Compound object '碗筷'.
士兵们整齐地走过广场。
The soldiers marched neatly across the square.
Describing manner of motion.
她整齐地记下了笔记。
She took notes neatly.
Describing the process of writing.
请把这些文件整齐地装订好。
Please bind these documents neatly.
Action involving a tool.
服务员整齐地摆放了餐具。
The waiter arranged the tableware neatly.
Formal setting.
所有数据都整齐地排列在表格中。
All data are neatly arranged in the table.
Abstract usage for data.
他整齐地打好了领带。
He tied his tie neatly.
Personal grooming.
这些旧报纸被整齐地堆在角落。
These old newspapers were neatly stacked in the corner.
'被' passive structure.
运动员们整齐地做着体操。
The athletes are performing gymnastics in a uniform way.
Emphasis on synchronization.
他整齐地划掉了错误的单词。
He neatly crossed out the wrong words.
Precision in action.
她把花园里的花整齐地修剪了一下。
She trimmed the flowers in the garden neatly.
Describing gardening.
所有的箱子都整齐地贴上了标签。
All the boxes were neatly labeled.
Focus on the process of labeling.
那一排排房屋整齐地矗立在海边。
Those rows of houses stand neatly by the seaside.
Literary verb '矗立'.
他整齐地折叠着那封重要的信件。
He was neatly folding that important letter.
Focus on the deliberate nature of the action.
交响乐团的成员们整齐地调好了音。
The orchestra members tuned their instruments in a coordinated way.
Collective preparation.
她整齐地将收集到的标本分类。
She neatly categorized the specimens she collected.
Scientific context.
这些石块整齐地铺成了小路。
These stones were neatly paved into a path.
Describing construction.
他整齐地把过去的记忆封存在心里。
He neatly stored away his past memories in his heart.
Metaphorical usage.
整齐地排列的士兵显示了军队的严明纪律。
The neatly lined-up soldiers showed the strict discipline of the army.
Adverbial phrase modifying a noun via '的'.
他整齐地扣上了西装的所有扣子。
He neatly buttoned up all the buttons of his suit.
Detailed physical action.
古诗的韵律整齐地起伏着。
The rhythm of the ancient poem undulates neatly/regularly.
Abstract aesthetic description.
这些建筑整齐地切割了城市的天际线。
These buildings neatly carved the city skyline.
Architectural critique.
他整齐地梳理了复杂的逻辑关系。
He neatly untangled the complex logical relationships.
Intellectual process.
那片麦浪整齐地随着微风翻滚。
The waves of wheat rolled neatly with the breeze.
Poetic description of nature.
他整齐地将这一生的功过记录在册。
He neatly recorded the merits and faults of his life in a book.
Grand narrative tone.
舞者们整齐地完成了那个高难度的旋转。
The dancers completed that difficult spin in perfect unison.
Describing technical skill.
法律条文整齐地规定了公民的权利与义务。
The legal provisions neatly defined the rights and duties of citizens.
Formal legal context.
他整齐地将实验室的器材归位。
He neatly returned the laboratory equipment to its place.
Professional precision.
宇宙的星辰整齐地遵循着物理定律运行。
The stars of the universe revolve neatly according to the laws of physics.
Philosophical/Scientific scale.
他整齐地解构了那个宏大的哲学命题。
He neatly deconstructed that grand philosophical proposition.
Academic jargon.
那些历史碎片被整齐地拼凑成一个完整的叙事。
Those historical fragments were neatly pieced together into a complete narrative.
Historiographical metaphor.
他的呼吸整齐地配合着冥想的节奏。
His breathing neatly matched the rhythm of his meditation.
Internal biological control.
这些代码整齐地构建了一个虚拟的世界。
These codes neatly constructed a virtual world.
Technological metaphor.
她整齐地划清了私人生活与职业生涯的界限。
She neatly drew the line between her private life and her professional career.
Psychological/Social boundary.
文明的进程并非总是整齐地向前推进。
The progress of civilization does not always move forward in a neat/orderly way.
Critical analysis.
他整齐地捕捉到了那个瞬间的动感。
He neatly captured the sense of motion of that moment.
Artistic precision.
Common Collocations
Common Phrases
— To put away neatly.
把玩具整齐地放好。
— To line up neatly.
请大家整齐地排队。
— To dress neatly/properly.
他整齐地穿好了校服。
— To sit down in an orderly way.
请整齐地坐下听讲。
— To record/log neatly.
他整齐地记录了实验数据。
— To trim neatly (hair/plants).
草坪被整齐地修剪过。
— Hanging neatly.
衣服整齐地挂在衣架上。
— Stacked neatly.
雪被整齐地堆在路边。
— Uniform steps/marching.
他们迈着整齐地步伐。
— To cut open neatly.
蛋糕被整齐地切开了。
Often Confused With
整理 is a verb (to organize), while 整齐地 is an adverb (neatly).
整齐 is an adjective (neat), used to describe a noun directly.
整洁 means clean and tidy, while 整齐 emphasizes order and symmetry.
Idioms & Expressions
— To be uniform and synchronized.
他们的动作整齐划一。
Formal— In perfect order; methodical.
家务活被她做得井井有条。
General— Arranged in a patchy but aesthetic way (antonym of perfectly neat).
园林里的石头错落有致。
Literary— Everything in its place; not a bit of confusion.
工作正在有条不紊地进行。
Formal— Disordered and unsystematic.
他的房间杂乱无章。
General— Row upon row (usually of buildings).
高楼大厦鳞次栉比。
Literary— To work together with one heart (related to collective neatness).
大家齐心协力完成任务。
General— Scrupulous and methodical (sometimes too much).
他做事一板一眼的。
Colloquial— Uneven; not uniform (direct antonym).
这些树长得参差不齐。
General— Meticulous; not a single detail missed.
他整齐地叠衣服,真是一丝不苟。
FormalEasily Confused
Both mean 'neat'.
整齐的 is an adjective for nouns; 整齐地 is an adverb for verbs.
整齐的房间 (Neat room) vs 整齐地放 (Put neatly).
Related root.
整理 is the action of tidying; 整齐地 is the way you do it.
他在整理房间 (He is tidying the room).
Similar meaning.
整洁 implies cleanliness; 整齐 implies alignment.
教室很整洁 (The classroom is clean and tidy).
Both involve 'straightness'.
端正 is used for posture or attitude; 整齐 is for arrangement.
坐得端正 (Sit upright).
Both involve 'order'.
有序 is more about sequence; 整齐 is more about visual symmetry.
有序排队 (Line up in order).
Sentence Patterns
请 + 整齐地 + Verb
请整齐地排队。
把 + Object + 整齐地 + Verb
把书整齐地放好。
Subject + 正在 + 整齐地 + Verb
他正在整齐地叠衣服。
Object + 被 + 整齐地 + Verb
碗筷被整齐地摆好了。
Subject + 整齐地 + Verb + 了 + Object
她整齐地记下了笔记。
一排排 + Noun + 整齐地 + Verb
一排排树木整齐地站立着。
Abstract Subject + 整齐地 + Verb
逻辑关系整齐地呈现出来。
Modifier + 整齐地 + Verb + Result
这些历史碎片被整齐地拼凑成一个叙事。
Word Family
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
Related
How to Use It
Common in both written and spoken Chinese.
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他放书整齐地。
→
他整齐地放书。
The adverb must precede the verb in Chinese.
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整齐的写字
→
整齐地写字
Use '地' (de) for adverbs modifying verbs, not '的' (de).
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他整理得整齐地。
→
他整理得很整齐。
When using the complement of degree '得', use the adjective '整齐' without '地'.
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士兵们很整齐地走。
→
士兵们走得很整齐。 / 士兵们整齐地走着。
While '很整齐地' is sometimes used, '走得很整齐' is more common for describing the result of the walking.
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把房间整齐地。
→
把房间整理整齐。
You cannot end a sentence with '整齐地'; a verb must follow.
Tips
The 'De' Rule
Always use '地' when '整齐' is followed by a verb. Use '的' when it's followed by a noun.
Tone Accuracy
Ensure 'zhěng' is a clear 3rd tone. If you say it as 1st tone, it might sound like 'steaming' (蒸).
Character Balance
In '齐', the bottom part should be wider than the top to give the character a stable look.
Pairing
Pair it with verbs like '摆' (bǎi) or '叠' (dié) for the most natural-sounding sentences.
Politeness
Using '整齐地' when asking someone to do something makes the request sound more specific and disciplined.
Expansion
Once comfortable, try using '整整齐齐地' to sound more like a native speaker.
Context Clues
If you hear 'zhěngqí', look for an object being moved or organized nearby.
HSK Tip
This word often appears in the 'rearrange the sentences' section of Chinese proficiency exams.
Image Association
Associate this word with a barcode or a picket fence—anything with perfect, repeated vertical lines.
Order of Operations
In Chinese logic, you decide *how* you are going to do something (neatly) before you actually *do* it (put).
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Think of 'Zheng' as 'Zen' (order) and 'Qi' as 'Key' (the key to order). 'De' is the 'Dirt' (ground) where you stand to organize things.
Visual Association
Imagine a librarian pushing books into a perfectly straight line on a shelf. That action is '整齐地'.
Word Web
Challenge
Try to describe five things you did today using '整齐地', like folding laundry or organizing your computer files.
Word Origin
Composed of '整' (to repair/order/whole) and '齐' (even/uniform). The particle '地' was added later in the development of modern Mandarin to distinguish adverbs from adjectives.
Original meaning: To make things uniform and whole.
Sino-TibetanCultural Context
Be aware that over-emphasizing '整齐' can sometimes imply a lack of creativity or excessive rigidity in certain modern artistic contexts.
English speakers might view 'neatly' as a personal preference, whereas in Chinese, it often carries a weight of social responsibility or professional standard.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
School
- 整齐地排队
- 整齐地坐好
- 写字写得整齐
- 书包整理整齐
Home
- 整齐地叠衣服
- 把碗筷放整齐
- 玩具收整齐
- 床铺整理整齐
Office
- 整齐地摆放文件
- 桌面整齐
- 资料分类整齐
- 打字整齐
Military
- 整齐地行进
- 步伐整齐
- 动作整齐划一
- 军装整齐
Nature/Gardening
- 整齐地修剪
- 花开得整齐
- 树木整齐
- 田地整齐
Conversation Starters
"你觉得你的房间整理得整齐地吗?"
"在学校,老师会要求你们整齐地排队吗?"
"你写汉字的时候,能写得整齐地吗?"
"你喜欢把书架上的书整齐地分类吗?"
"看到整齐地排列的东西,你会觉得舒服吗?"
Journal Prompts
描述一下你是如何整齐地整理你的书桌的。
写一写你见过的最整齐地一次表演(比如舞蹈或游行)。
为什么你认为整齐地做事很重要?
如果你有一个整齐地房间,你的心情会怎么样?
谈谈你对'整齐地'书写汉字的看法。
Frequently Asked Questions
10 questionsNo, in Chinese, the adverbial '整齐地' must come before the verb '放'. You should say '整齐地放书'.
Adding '整整齐齐地' makes the description more vivid and emphasizes the high degree of neatness. It's often used in spoken Chinese for emphasis.
In formal writing, '地' is usually required to mark the adverb. In casual speech, it is sometimes dropped, but for learners, it's best to include it.
Not usually. You would describe their clothes (衣着整齐) or their hair (头发整齐), but '整齐地' describes their actions.
Yes, but less frequently. You can say '整齐地安排时间' (to arrange time neatly/systematically).
You can say '不整齐地' or use '乱七八糟地' (chaotically/messily).
No, it is a basic A2 word that every student should know early on.
Yes, to describe a choir singing in perfect unison or a very regular rhythm.
The most common opposites are '乱' (messy) or '参差不齐' (uneven).
Yes, '整洁地' is possible, but '整齐地' is much more common for describing physical arrangement.
Test Yourself 200 questions
Translate into Chinese: 'Please put the books neatly on the table.'
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Translate into Chinese: 'The soldiers marched neatly.'
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Translate into Chinese: 'She folds her clothes neatly every day.'
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Write a sentence using '整齐地' and '排队'.
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Translate into Chinese: 'The children sat neatly in the classroom.'
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Translate into Chinese: 'He neatly wrote down his name.'
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Write a sentence using '整齐地' and '摆放'.
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Translate into Chinese: 'All the boxes were neatly stacked.'
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Translate into Chinese: 'Please line up the chairs neatly.'
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Describe your desk using '整齐地'.
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Translate into Chinese: 'He neatly cut the paper.'
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Translate into Chinese: 'The trees are lined up neatly by the road.'
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Write a sentence using '整齐地' and '分类'.
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Translate into Chinese: 'He tied his tie neatly.'
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Translate into Chinese: 'The athletes waved neatly.'
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Write a sentence about a library using '整齐地'.
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Translate into Chinese: 'He neatly crossed out the error.'
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Translate into Chinese: 'The flowers bloom neatly in the garden.'
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Translate into Chinese: 'She neatly folded the letter.'
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Write a sentence about a military parade using '整齐划一'.
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Say 'Line up neatly' in Chinese.
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Say 'He folded the clothes neatly' in Chinese.
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Say 'Please sit neatly' in Chinese.
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Say 'Place the books neatly' in Chinese.
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Say 'Take notes neatly' in Chinese.
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Say 'The data is neatly arranged' in Chinese.
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Say 'He tied his tie neatly' in Chinese.
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Say 'Submit your homework neatly' in Chinese.
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Say 'The shoes are placed neatly' in Chinese.
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Say 'Cut the paper neatly' in Chinese.
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Say 'The soldiers' movements are uniform' in Chinese.
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Say 'Keep the room neat' in Chinese.
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Say 'He neatly crossed out the word' in Chinese.
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Say 'The dishes are neatly placed' in Chinese.
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Say 'Line up the chairs neatly' in Chinese.
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Say 'She neatly categorized the files' in Chinese.
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Say 'The rhythm is neat/regular' in Chinese.
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Say 'He neatly buttoned his shirt' in Chinese.
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Listen to the sentence and identify the adverb: '请大家整齐地排队。'
Listen and translate: '他把衣服整齐地叠好了。'
Listen and translate: '书架上的书摆放得很整齐。'
Listen and identify the verb modified by '整齐地': '她整齐地记下了笔记。'
Listen and translate: '士兵们步伐整齐地走过。'
Listen and translate: '请把餐具整齐地放好。'
Listen and translate: '字要写得整齐一点。'
Listen and identify the object: '他整齐地扣上了扣子。'
Listen and translate: '所有的东西都整齐地归位了。'
Listen and translate: '她整齐地剪下了那张照片。'
Listen and translate: '我们要整齐地站成一排。'
Listen and identify the setting: '老师要求学生们整齐地排队。'
Listen and translate: '他整齐地划掉了错误。'
Listen and translate: '花园里的草坪修剪得很整齐。'
Listen and translate: '请整齐地坐下听故事。'
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Summary
Key Takeaway: '整齐地' is your primary tool for describing the *process* of making things orderly. For example, '整齐地摆放' (arrange neatly). It emphasizes the care taken to achieve symmetry and alignment.
- An adverb meaning 'neatly' or 'tidily' used to describe the manner of an action.
- Formed by the adjective '整齐' plus the adverbial particle '地'.
- Essential for describing organizing, stacking, or group coordination.
- Always placed before the verb it modifies in a sentence.
The 'De' Rule
Always use '地' when '整齐' is followed by a verb. Use '的' when it's followed by a noun.
Tone Accuracy
Ensure 'zhěng' is a clear 3rd tone. If you say it as 1st tone, it might sound like 'steaming' (蒸).
Character Balance
In '齐', the bottom part should be wider than the top to give the character a stable look.
Pairing
Pair it with verbs like '摆' (bǎi) or '叠' (dié) for the most natural-sounding sentences.