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What do you mean, organized?

In good order: well organized. Describe talking and doing things in an orderly way.

Pronunciation: j ǐ ng j ǐ ng y ǐ u ti á o?

From: Xunzi's "Xunzi Confucian Effect" Pre-Qin period: "Well is reasonable."

Be neat and orderly.

Grammar: formal; As predicate, complement, attribute and adverbial; Include praise

Extended data synonyms:

1. Is the well orderly? 【 j ǐ ng j ǐ ng y ǐ u xǐ 】 Organized in an orderly way.

From: Luo's Villager-Kang Tiangang: "Everything is in good order, as usual."

Example: These fears are beneficial, keeping our lives in order and avoiding casualties.

2. In good order? 【 j ǐ ng j ǐ ng y ǐ u xǐ 】 Organized in an orderly way. Same as "orderly well".

Source: Liu Qing's "Iron Blood Tough Guy" III: "[Wang Yixin] has been running around in the dark since morning, and everything is arranged in an orderly way."

Example: the world of adults is full of fatigue, and the instructions are thick and big. What to do and what to say are stipulated in order.