寻找适合你的 英语 教师…
Ethan
Is it ok to use “well-planned” to describe people? For example, he is so well-planned all the time and never let things go wrong.
2021年10月5日 16:16
回答 · 9
3
As Guide Dog Saint suggested "well-organized" would be a much better word choice. Using "well-planned" to describe a person would imply that they were created in a laboratory rather than born naturally.
2021年10月5日
1
"well-organized" or "well-prepared" would be better, because that's the natural expression
2021年10月5日
1
I agree with GuideDogSaint.
"Well-organized."
2021年10月5日
1
I think well-organised is more common.
2021年10月5日
As the others said . . . Well Planned should generally be applied to an actual plan (or something that was planned), not a person.
You could say his party, wedding, military campaign, trip, etc were well planned.
2021年10月6日
显示更多
还未找到你的答案吗?
把你的问题写下来,让母语人士来帮助你!
Ethan
语言技能
中文, 英语, 意大利语, 日语, 西班牙语, 越南语
学习语言
英语, 意大利语, 日语, 西班牙语
你或许会喜欢的文章

How to Answer “How Was Your Weekend?” Naturally in English
28 赞 · 11 评论

Why Some Jokes Don’t Translate: Understanding Humor in English
10 赞 · 2 评论

How to Talk About Your Strengths and Weaknesses Professionally
9 赞 · 3 评论
更多文章
