0 having everything ordered and arranged in the right place, or liking to keep things like this -- 整齊的;整潔的,有條理的
2 a small container for a few objects, that makes it easier for you to keep your desk, car, etc. tidy -- 寫字枱雜物箱/汽車雜物箱/洗滌槽的過濾網罩(等等)
3 to make a place or a collection of things tidy -- 整理;收拾
Editing and proofreading are necessary tasks, like tidying up the living room before the guests arrive.
The wrapped main function performs some initialization, calls the old main function, and then tidies up the results.
All desks had been tidied, and leads without client profile cards attached were locked or hidden away.
All this needs tidying up in a big way.
The extent of that tidying up, however, will need the most careful consideration.
On the other hand, if the principle is agreed the tidying up can be done later.
I cannot see any breach of agreement in, as it were, tidying up that debate.
Does not the provision need a good deal of tidying up?