Tidy up: often used to mean: get rid of unnecessary things. Finishing, as far as copyright law is concerned, refers to the orderly and systematic processing of e
Tidy up: often used to mean: get rid of unnecessary things. Finishing, as far as copyright law is concerned, refers to the orderly and systematic processing of existing written works or scattered and unclear materials, such as proofreading and addendum of ancient books. Do you know that?/You know what? Let's learn it.
English sentence 1:
arrange
Organized English presentation 2:
classify
Organized English presentation 3:
arrange
Related phrases sorted out:
Finishing rack
Check and proofread
Translator
surface treatment
Clean the swimming pool and the water tank.
Clothing finishing
Classification and sorting; Sort alphabetically; classify
Compiled English example:
1. He wrote his visit into a report of more than 600 pages.
He compiled his visit into a report of more than 600 pages.
I will make the bed in your old room.
I'll make the bed in your old room.
He opened the box and sorted out the documents.
He opened the box and put the papers in order.
He is grateful for the opportunity to relax and clear his mind.
He was glad to have the opportunity to relax and clear his mind.
Out of deep-rooted habit, he stopped to make the bed.
Out of long-term habit, he stopped to make the bed.
6. The compilation of laws began in A.D. 1840.
The compilation of these laws began in the 1940s of 19.
7. He never knows how to organize or suppress a lot of materials.
He never knows how to organize or streamline large pieces of material.
8. He asked me to pack and send the mail.
He asked me to organize and deliver the mail.
9. Mr Saddler made interviews, which his girlfriend recorded.
Mr Saddler gave an interview, and his girlfriend wrote it down.
10. Thorne turned over some files unnecessarily, and the silence became longer.
Thorne sorted out some papers that didn't need sorting out, and the silence continued.
1 1. Annie made the bed and cleaned the nursery.
Annie made all the beds, and then cleaned the nursery.
12. Davina is sorting out the material fragments.
Davina is sorting out odds and ends of materials.
13. I cleaned my room.
I tidied up my room.
14. The data exists, but it needs to be integrated.
The information is available, but it needs to be sorted out.
15. He began to sort out his materials.
He began to sort out the materials.