neat[
ni:t]
a. 整洁

, 巧妙

,



, 简洁

n. 牛

neat
[ adj ]
- clean or organized
<adj.all>
her neat dress
a neat room
- showing care in execution
<adj.all>
neat homework
neat handwriting
- free from what is tawdry or unbecoming
<adj.all>
a neat style
a neat set of rules
she hated to have her neat plans upset
- free from clumsiness; precisely or deftly executed
<adj.all>
he landed a clean left on his opponent's cheek
a clean throw
the neat exactness of the surgeon's knife
- very good
<adj.all>
he did a bully job
a neat sports car
had a great time at the party
you look simply smashing
- without water
<adj.all>
took his whiskey neat

Neat \Neat\, a. [Compar. {Neater}; superl. {Neatest}.] [OE.
nett, F. nett, fr. L. nitidus, fr. nitere to shine. Cf.
{Nitid}, {Net}, a., {Natty}.]
1. Free from that which soils, defiles, or disorders; clean;
cleanly; tidy.
If you were to see her, you would wonder what poor
body it was that was so surprisingly neat and clean.
--Law.
2. Free from what is unbecoming, inappropriate, or tawdry;
simple and becoming; pleasing with simplicity; tasteful;
chaste; as, a neat style; a neat dress.
3. Free from admixture or adulteration; good of its kind; as,
neat brandy; to drink one's vodka neat. Hence: (Chem.)
Pure; undiluted; as, dissolved in neat acetone. ``Our old
wine neat.'' --Chapman.
[1913 Webster +PJC]
4. Excellent in character, skill, or performance, etc.; nice;
finished; adroit; as, a neat design; a neat thief.
5. With all deductions or allowances made; net.
Note: [In this sense usually written {net}. See {Net}, a.,
3.]
{neat line} (Civil Engin.), a line to which work is to be
built or formed.
{Neat work}, work built or formed to neat lines.
Syn: Nice; pure; cleanly; tidy; trim; spruce.
Neat \Neat\ (n[=e]t), n. sing. & pl. [AS. ne['a]t; akin to OHG.
n[=o]z, Icel. naut, Sw. n["o]t, Dan. n["o]d, and to AS.
ne['o]tan to make use of, G. geniessen, Goth. niutan to have
a share in, have joy of, Lith. nauda use, profit.] (Zo["o]l.)
Cattle of the genus {Bos}, as distinguished from horses,
sheep, and goats; an animal of the genus {Bos}; as, a neat's
tongue; a neat's foot. --Chaucer.
Wherein the herds[men] were keeping of their neat.
--Spenser.
The steer, the heifer, and the calf
Are all called neat. --Shak.
A neat and a sheep of his own. --Tusser.
{Neat's-foot}, an oil obtained by boiling the feet of neat
cattle. It is used to render leather soft and pliable.
Neat \Neat\, a. [See {neat}, n.]
Of or pertaining to the genus {Bos}, or to cattle of that
genus; as, neat cattle.