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ship·shape /ˈʃɪpʃeɪp/ adjective [not before noun] TIDYneat and clean 整齐清洁的,井井有条的 Let’s get this house shipshape. 让我们把这所房子收拾干净。shipshape and Bristol fashion British English (=shipshape) 整齐干净的,井井有条的Examples from the Corpusshipshape• Hotels are warned when rooms aren't shipshape.• He gave one last check: everything secure, shipshape and Bristol fashion.• But all was shipshape, and I slept all the sounder despite the pounding.• Everything tidy and shipshape and orderly.• Books on board Kids may keep their books shipshape if you give them this pair of Noah's Ark bookends.• Anything new was noticeable on shipshape Lord Jim.shipshape and Bristol fashion• He gave one last check: everything secure, shipshape and Bristol fashion.Origin shipshape (1700-1800) shipshapen “made appropriate for a ship” ((1600-1700)), from shapen, old past participle of shapeship·shape adjectiveChineseSyllable Corpus neat and clean |