neat (ニート)

adjective
/niːt/
きれい (kirei)

意味

tidy, orderly, and well-arranged; simple and elegant
clean and tidy; well-organized; carefully done
意味の翻訳
きちんとした、整頓された、そして美しく配置された; シンプルでエレガント
kichinto shita, seiton sareta, soshite utsukushiku haichi sareta; shimpuru de ereganto

例文

His handwriting is very neat and easy to read.

彼の手書きはとてもきれいで、読みやすいです。
Kare no tegaki wa totemo kirei de, yomiyasui desu.

Her room is always neat and organized.

彼女の部屋はいつもきれいで整理整頓されています。
kanojo no heya wa itsumo kirei de seiri seiton sareteimasu

表現例

neat and tidy
きれいで整頓された
kirei de seiton sareta

同義語

tidy, orderly, clean, elegant, organized
エントリー 1
tidy, orderly, clean, elegant, organized
エントリー 2
tidy, clean, orderly, organized

対義語

messy, untidy, disorderly, disorganized, cluttered
エントリー 1
messy, untidy, disorderly
エントリー 2
messy, untidy, disorganized, cluttered

コロケーション

neat handwriting, neat solution, neat appearance, neat arrangement, neat and tidy
エントリー 1
neat handwriting, neat solution, neat appearance, neat arrangement
エントリー 2
neat appearance, neat handwriting, neat and tidy

その他の例文

Always wear neat and clean dresses.

いつも清潔で整った服を着てください。
Itsumo seiketsu de totonotta fuku wo kite kudasai.

Is your locality always kept neat and clean?

あなたの地域は常にきれいに保たれていますか?
Anata no chiiki wa tsuneni kirei ni tamotarete imasu ka?

Is your office building always kept neat and clean?

あなたのオフィスビルは常にきれいで整頓されていますか?
Anata no ofisu biru wa tsuneni kirei de seiton sareteimasu ka?

A child learns to tie his shoelaces before starting first grade with his father sitting beside him on the floor showing him the bunny ears method step by step and the boy tries again and again patiently even though his small fingers struggle with the laces until he finally makes a neat bow on his own

子供が小学1年生になる前に父親が床に横に座っている状態で、ウサギの耳の方法を段階的に見せながら靴紐を結ぶことを学ぶが、少年は小さな指が紐と格闘しているにもかかわらず、辛抱強く何度も何度も試み、ついに自分で綺麗な蝶結びを作る
Kodomo ga shougaku ichinensei ni naru mae ni chichioya ga yuka ni yoko ni suwatte iru joutai de, usagi no mimi no houhou wo dankaiteki ni misenagara kutsuhimo wo musubu koto wo manabu ga, shounen wa chiisana yubi ga himo to kakutou shite iru ni mo kakawarazu, shinbouzuyoku nandomo nandomo kokoromi, tsuini jibun de kirei na choumusubi wo tsukuru

A boy learns to tie a necktie for a school event with help from his older brother who stands behind him in front of the bathroom mirror and shows him the steps slowly, one loop at a time while the boy watches carefully and tries to follow along and after several messy attempts that make them both laugh he finally gets a neat, straight knot

洗面所の鏡の前で後ろに立ち、ゆっくりと一つずつ輪を作る手順を教えてくれる兄の手助けで、男の子が注意深く見て真似しようとする中、学校行事のためにネクタイの結び方を学び、二人で笑ってしまうような失敗を何度か繰り返した後、ついにきちんとしたまっすぐな結び目ができる
Senmenjo no kagami no mae de ushiro ni tachi, yukkuri to hitotsuzutsu wa wo tsukuru tejun wo oshiete kureru ani no tedasuke de, otokonoko ga chuuibukaku mite mane shiyou to suru naka, gakkou gyouji no tame ni nekutai no musubikata wo manabi, futari de waratte shimau youna shippai wo nandoka kurikaeshita ato, tsuini kichinto shita massugu na musubime ga dekiru

A child learns to tie his shoelaces before starting first grade with his father sitting beside him on the floor showing him the bunny ears method step by step and the boy tries again and again patiently even though his small fingers struggle with the laces until he finally makes a neat bow on his own and jumps up with a huge smile on his face

子供が小学1年生になる前に父親が床に横に座っている状態で、ウサギの耳の方法を段階的に見せながら靴紐を結ぶことを学ぶが、少年は小さな指が紐と格闘しているにもかかわらず、辛抱強く何度も何度も試み、ついに自分で綺麗な蝶結びを作ると、満面の笑みで飛び上がる
Kodomo ga shougaku ichinensei ni naru mae ni chichioya ga yuka ni yoko ni suwatte iru joutai de, usagi no mimi no houhou wo dankaiteki ni misenagara kutsuhimo wo musubu koto wo manabu ga, shounen wa chiisana yubi ga himo to kakutou shite iru ni mo kakawarazu, shinbouzuyoku nandomo nandomo kokoromi, tsuini jibun de kirei na choumusubi wo tsukuru to, manmen no emi de tobiagaru

A child learns to tie his shoelaces before starting first grade with his father sitting beside him on the floor showing him the bunny ears method step by step and the boy tries again and again patiently even though his small fingers struggle with the laces until he finally makes a neat bow on his own and jumps up with a huge smile on his face then runs to show his mother what he has learned

子供が小学1年生になる前に父親が床に横に座っている状態で、ウサギの耳の方法を段階的に見せながら靴紐を結ぶことを学ぶが、少年は小さな指が紐と格闘しているにもかかわらず、辛抱強く何度も何度も試み、ついに自分で綺麗な蝶結びを作ると、満面の笑みで飛び上がり、母親に学んだことを見せに走る
Kodomo ga shougaku ichinensei ni naru mae ni chichioya ga yuka ni yoko ni suwatte iru joutai de, usagi no mimi no houhou wo dankaiteki ni misenagara kutsuhimo wo musubu koto wo manabu ga, shounen wa chiisana yubi ga himo to kakutou shite iru ni mo kakawarazu, shinbouzuyoku nandomo nandomo kokoromi, tsuini jibun de kirei na choumusubi wo tsukuru to, manmen no emi de tobiagari, hahaoya ni mananda koto wo mise ni hashiru

A boy learns to tie a necktie for a school event with help from his older brother who stands behind him in front of the bathroom mirror and shows him the steps slowly, one loop at a time while the boy watches carefully and tries to follow along and after several messy attempts that make them both laugh he finally gets a neat, straight knot then checks himself in the mirror with a proud grin

洗面所の鏡の前で後ろに立ち、ゆっくりと一つずつ輪を作る手順を教えてくれる兄の手助けで、男の子が注意深く見て真似しようとする中、学校行事のためにネクタイの結び方を学び、二人で笑ってしまうような失敗を何度か繰り返した後、ついにきちんとしたまっすぐな結び目ができ、誇らしげな笑顔で鏡の中の自分を確認する
Senmenjo no kagami no mae de ushiro ni tachi, yukkuri to hitotsuzutsu wa wo tsukuru tejun wo oshiete kureru ani no tedasuke de, otokonoko ga chuuibukaku mite mane shiyou to suru naka, gakkou gyouji no tame ni nekutai no musubikata wo manabi, futari de waratte shimau youna shippai wo nandoka kurikaeshita ato, tsuini kichinto shita massugu na musubime ga deki, hokorashige na egao de kagami no naka no jibun wo kakunin suru

A child learns to tie his shoelaces before starting first grade with his father sitting beside him on the floor showing him the bunny ears method step by step and the boy tries again and again patiently even though his small fingers struggle with the laces until he finally makes a neat bow on his own and jumps up with a huge smile on his face then runs to show his mother what he has learned feeling like he has accomplished something truly important.

子供が小学1年生になる前に父親が床に横に座っている状態で、ウサギの耳の方法を段階的に見せながら靴紐を結ぶことを学ぶが、少年は小さな指が紐と格闘しているにもかかわらず、辛抱強く何度も何度も試み、ついに自分で綺麗な蝶結びを作ると、満面の笑みで飛び上がり、母親に学んだことを見せに走り、本当に重要なことを成し遂げたように感じる。
Kodomo ga shougaku ichinensei ni naru mae ni chichioya ga yuka ni yoko ni suwatte iru joutai de, usagi no mimi no houhou wo dankaiteki ni misenagara kutsuhimo wo musubu koto wo manabu ga, shounen wa chiisana yubi ga himo to kakutou shite iru ni mo kakawarazu, shinbouzuyoku nandomo nandomo kokoromi, tsuini jibun de kirei na choumusubi wo tsukuru to, manmen no emi de tobiagari, hahaoya ni mananda koto wo mise ni hashiri, hontou ni juuyou na koto wo nashitogeta you ni kanjiru.

A boy learns to tie a necktie for a school event with help from his older brother who stands behind him in front of the bathroom mirror and shows him the steps slowly, one loop at a time while the boy watches carefully and tries to follow along and after several messy attempts that make them both laugh he finally gets a neat, straight knot then checks himself in the mirror with a proud grin and walks to school feeling grown-up and ready for the ceremony.

洗面所の鏡の前で後ろに立ち、ゆっくりと一つずつ輪を作る手順を教えてくれる兄の手助けで、男の子が注意深く見て真似しようとする中、学校行事のためにネクタイの結び方を学び、二人で笑ってしまうような失敗を何度か繰り返した後、ついにきちんとしたまっすぐな結び目ができ、誇らしげな笑顔で鏡の中の自分を確認し、大人になった気分で式典の準備が整ったと感じて学校へと歩いていく。
Senmenjo no kagami no mae de ushiro ni tachi, yukkuri to hitotsuzutsu wa wo tsukuru tejun wo oshiete kureru ani no tedasuke de, otokonoko ga chuuibukaku mite mane shiyou to suru naka, gakkou gyouji no tame ni nekutai no musubikata wo manabi, futari de waratte shimau youna shippai wo nandoka kurikaeshita ato, tsuini kichinto shita massugu na musubime ga deki, hokorashige na egao de kagami no naka no jibun wo kakunin shi, otona ni natta kibun de shikiten no junbi ga totonotta to kanjite gakkou eto aruiteiku

関連語彙

empty, unoccupied, or not being used
Being aware and conscious about something.
using too many words; tediously lengthy
Surpassing all others; very distinguished in some way.
happening once every year
still existing or left after others are gone or dealt with

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