条理

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Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

"条理" refers to the logical order or clear arrangement of things, ideas, or speech. It emphasizes coherence and clarity, often used to describe well-organized thoughts, writing, or physical arrangement.

Common Contexts

It is frequently used when talking about speech, writing, or tidying up, highlighting the importance of having a clear, logical sequence.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 条理 (yǒu tiáolǐ): to be well-organized or coherent, often describing speech or writing.
  • 条理清楚 (tiáolǐ qīngchǔ): clear and logical arrangement.
  • 条理 (méiyǒu tiáolǐ): lacking order or coherence, often a criticism.

Usage Notes

When using "条理," speakers imply that the subject is logically structured and easy to follow. It is a neutral to positive term, often used in formal or semi-formal contexts. Avoid confusing it with "秩序," which refers more to order or discipline in a social or public sense rather than logical arrangement.

Summary

Use "条理" to describe clarity and logical order in speech, writing, or organization. It helps convey that something is arranged in a way that makes sense and is easy to understand.

Example Sentences

His speech is very well-organized and sounds very clear.

When writing an article, you need to have clear arrangement and structure.

When tidying the room, pay attention to the arrangement; you can't put