单词 | messy |
释义 | messy —messy /ˈmes.i/ adjective (DIRTY/UNTIDY) B1 untidy: » a messy kitchen» messy hands/hair» His bedroom's always messy.Thesaurus+: ↑Dirty and untidyF0 producing or causing dirt and untidiness: » Eating spaghetti can be a messy business.» Vicky cooks really well but she's rather messy.Thesaurus+: ↑Dirty and untidymessily /-ɪ.li/ adverbThesaurus+: ↑Serious and unpleasant , ↑Not attractive to look at , ↑Informal words for bad • • • Extra Examples:» She quickly became accustomed to his messy ways.» Her house is very messy.» The children really enjoy messy play.» My hair is so messy.» How can you find anything when the house is so messy?adjective (SITUATION) ► F0 describes a situation that is confused and unpleasant: » A war will be a long and messy business.» They had a bitter, messy divorce.Thesaurus+: ↑Serious and unpleasant , ↑Not attractive to look at , ↑Informal words for badmessily /-ɪ.li/ adverbThesaurus+: ↑Serious and unpleasant , ↑Not attractive to look at , ↑Informal words for bad |
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