mess的意思和读音

mess

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n.

v.使便

messes  messing  messed  

v.+n.make mess,leave mess

adj.+n.terrible mess,real mess,awful mess,total mess,dreadful mess

n.order

n.untidiness,muddle,chaos,confusion,clutter

messn.untidy state

1.[c][ususing]a dirty or untidy state

The room was in a mess .

The kids made a mess in the bathroom.

‘ What a mess !’ she said, surveying the scene after the party.:“!”

My hair's a real mess!

difficult situation

2.[c][ususing]a situation that is full of problems, usually because of a lack of organization or because of mistakes that sb has made

The economy is in a mess .

I feel I've made a mess of things.

The whole situation is a mess.

Let's try to sort out the mess./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

The biggest question is how they got into this mess in the first place.

person

3.[sing]a person who is dirty or whose clothes and hair are not tidy

You're a mess!

4.[sing](informal)a person who has serious problems and is in a bad mental condition

便animal waste

5.[u][c](informal)便the excrement(= solid waste matter) of an animal, usually a dog or cat

a lot

6.[sing](informal)a ~ of stha lot of sth

There's a mess of fish down there, so get your lines in the water./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

armed forces

7.[c]a building or room in which members of the armed forces have their meals

the officers' mess

v.使make untidy

1.[t](informal)~ sth使to make sth dirty or untidy

Careful─you're messing my hair.

of an animal

2.[i]便to empty its bowels somewhere that it should not

IDM

We finished in time, no messing.

no messing(informal)used to say that sth has been done easily

We finished in time, no messing.

When they decide to have a party they don't mess around.便

not mess around(informal)to do sth quickly, efficiently or in the right way

When they decide to have a party they don't mess around.便

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n.1.a situation in which a place is dirty or not neat; something that has been accidentally dropped or carelessly left, so that it makes a place look dirty; someone or something that looks dirty, not neat, or in bad condition2.a difficult situation with a lot of problems, especially because people have made mistakes3.someone who is so nervous or who has so many problems that they cannot have a normal life4.solid waste from an animal5.a room where people have their meals in the military1.a situation in which a place is dirty or not neat; something that has been accidentally dropped or carelessly left, so that it makes a place look dirty; someone or something that looks dirty, not neat, or in bad condition2.a difficult situation with a lot of problems, especially because people have made mistakes3.someone who is so nervous or who has so many problems that they cannot have a normal life4.solid waste from an animal5.a room where people have their meals in the military

1. member mess old people's home ...

2. stairs () mess , trumpet ...

3. roast 83 mess pack ...

4. member mess reply ...

5. roast 83 mess pack ...

6. begrime( ); mess); magma(

7. merry a. mess n. message n.

8. bungle vt. mess vt. dimension n. ...

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1.Any one of these installations can mess up the boot routine, and getting a working installation back isn't always so easy.

2.One day, however, the bottle tipped over and she released her grip on the dog for just a moment to wipe up the mess.使

3.I have a detailer that keeps my car straight, but if the kids (make a mess), I've got to stop what I'm doing and go take care of it.

4.Well, I've got answers. I have an office down here. It's small and a bit of a mess, but it will serve.

5.NOTHING in Shinzo Abe's occupation of the Japanese prime minister'soffice became him like the leaving of it: he made a mess of that too.西

6.Despite Europe's economic mess, a number of other factors suggest that the U. S. economy may begin to tick upward more during the next year.

7.Sherlock had already moved in so it was a bit of a mess but that 's actually a nice change from where I was before.

8.Even the most cohesive and determined government would be hard-pressed to get out of this kind of fiscal mess.

9.It is only a commercial banking crisis that poses a systemic risk and can lead to the sort of mess we face today.

10.She was not, like so many, endeavouring to put the ocean into a tea-cup, or to tie up the shifting universe in a mess of strings called law.