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mess
- IPA[mɛs]
英式
- a dirty or untidy state of things or of a place;a thing or collection of things causing a dirty or untidy state
- make untidy or dirty;(of a domestic animal) defecate
verb: mess, 3rd person present: messes, gerund or present participle: messing, past tense: messed, past participle: messed
noun: mess, plural noun: messes
- 釋義
- 片語
名詞
- 1. a dirty or untidy state of things or of a place she made a mess of the kitchen my hair was a mess 同義詞
- ▪ a thing or collection of things causing a dirty or untidy state she replaced the jug and mopped up the mess
- ▪ a person who is dirty or untidy I look a mess
- ▪ used euphemistically to refer to the excrement of a domestic animal dog mess 同義詞
- 2. a situation that is confused and full of problems the economy is still in a terrible mess 同義詞
- ▪ a person whose life is confused and full of problems he needs treatment of some kind—he's a real mess
- 3. a portion of semi-liquid food a mess of mashed black beans and rice
- 4. a building or room providing meals and recreational facilities for members of the armed forces the sergeants' mess
- 5. North American informal a large amount or quantity of big-time outfits that do a mess of printing
動詞
- 1. make untidy or dirty she scratched her head, messing her hair still further
- ▪ (of a domestic animal) defecate they had some problems with dogs messing in the store
- ▪ make dirty by defecating he feared he would mess the bed
- 2. have one's meals with a particular person, especially as a member of an armed forces' mess I messed at first with Harry, who became a lifelong friend