mess
英 [mes]
美[mɛs]
- n. 混乱;食堂,伙食团;困境;脏乱的东西
- vt. 弄乱,弄脏;毁坏;使就餐
- vi. 把事情弄糟;制造脏乱;玩弄
- n. (Mess)人名;(德、罗)梅斯
英英释意
- 1. a state of confusion and disorderliness;
- "the house was a mess"
- "she smoothed the mussiness of the bed"
- 2. informal terms for a difficult situation;
- "he got into a terrible fix"
- "he made a muddle of his marriage"
- 3. soft semiliquid food;
- "a mess of porridge"
- 4. a meal eaten by service personnel
- 5. a (large) military dining room where service personnel eat or relax
- 6. (often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent;
- "a batch of letters"
- "a deal of trouble"
- "a lot of money"
- "he made a mint on the stock market"
- "it must have cost plenty"
双语例句
- 1. England's European Championship plans are in a right mess.
- 英格兰队的欧洲锦标赛作战计划乱七八糟。
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- 2. A waiter mopped up the mess as best he could.
- 一名侍者尽力抹掉溅出的食物。
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- 3. Except for the remarkably tidy kitchen, the place was a mess.
- 除了厨房特别干净外,这地方一片狼藉。
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- 4. The wrong shampoo can leave curly hair in a tangled mess.
- 不合适的洗发水会使卷发纠结成乱糟糟的一团。
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- 5. I have to get to the bottom of this mess.
- 我必须查清造成这一混乱局面的真正原因。
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