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 Translation for 'neatly' from English to Hungarian
rendesen {adv}neatly
takarosan {adv}neatly
találóan {adv}neatly
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Translation for 'neatly' from English to Hungarian

neatly
rendesen {adv}

takarosan {adv}

találóan {adv}
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Usage Examples English
  • Jayamanmadhan of "Kalki" wrote "Manakanakku" is a crowning achievement for director R. C. Sakthi who weaved a dense story neatly.
  • Standards supplied in the West today as "U. pumila" 'Pendula' appear to be a more symmetrical and neatly shaped clone than Meyer's.
  • Upon his shouting at her, "Can't you do "anything" neatly?
  • One widely circulated photo showed a systematically and neatly sliced Piper PA-44 Seminole. The damage was caused by...
  • The following verbs are very irregular, and may not fit neatly into the strong-weak split.

  • The latter positioned the bus connector so that it could neatly merge into VME-bus systems.
  • There are other families that do not fall neatly into any of these classifications.
  • This classification does not neatly distinguish between processes and forces/causes of semantic change.
  • Because they had a combination of elements of hill and lowland castles, "letzis" did not fall neatly into either category.
  • Lines and halyards are typically coiled neatly for stowage and reuse.

  • The boat then looked glamorous, neatly cleaned and shined up for the occasion.
  • Philibert Bouttats (fl. 17th century) was a Flemish engraver. His prints consist chiefly of portraits, and are rather neatly engraved.
  • It is neatly but carelessly written on oriental paper.
  • In July 2009, a neatly manicured, tree-and flower-filled pedestrian pathway was unveiled by the Buffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy.
  • There are some cases that do not neatly fit the rule; for example, artiodactyls have on several islands evolved into both dwarf and giant forms.

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