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单词 mess about
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mess1 /mes/

noun
  1. A mixture disagreeable to the sight or taste
  2. A medley
  3. (a person in a state of) disorder or confusion
  4. Embarrassment
  5. A bungle
  6. A dish of food, a course or meal (archaic)
  7. A set of usually four people served together at a banquet (archaic)
  8. A set of four (Shakespeare)
  9. A number of people who take their meals together, esp in the armed forces
  10. A place where such a group take their meals together
  11. A cow's yield at one milking (dialect)
  12. A quantity of anything, esp of a specified food (archaic or N Am dialect)
  13. A take or haul of fish (US)
  14. A dish of soft, pulpy or sloppy food
  15. Liquid, pulpy or smeary dirt
  16. Excrement, esp of an animal (informal)
transitive verb
  1. To make a mess of (usu with up)
  2. To subject to a violent physical attack (with up) (US informal)
  3. To muddle
  4. To make dirty or messy
  5. To supply with a meal or food (military)
intransitive verb
  1. To make a mess
  2. To play or trifle (with with)
  3. To meddle, involve oneself (with with or in) (informal; esp US)
  4. To tangle or come into conflict (with with) (informal; esp US)
  5. To eat a meal, to dine (archaic)
  6. To eat at a common table
  7. To belong to a mess
ORIGIN: OFr mes (Fr mets) a dish, from L mittere, missum to send, in LL to place

messˈily adverb

messˈiness noun

messˈy adjective (messˈier; messˈiest)

  1. Confused, untidy (also figurative)
  2. Involving, or causing, dirt or mess
  3. Bungling

mess deck noun (nautical)

  1. The crew's living-quarters on board ship
  2. The crew's dining-hall (US)

mess jacket noun

A waist-length jacket worn by officers at a formal mess dinner

mess kit noun

  1. Formal evening wear for officers
  2. A soldier's eating utensils (also mess gear)

messˈmate noun

  1. A member of the same mess
  2. A commensal

messˈ-room noun

messˈ-tin noun

A soldier's utensil serving as plate, cup and cooking vessel

messˈ-up noun

A mess, muddle, bungle or confusion

mess about or around (informal)

  1. To potter about
  2. To behave in a foolish or annoying way
  3. To meddle or interfere (with with)
  4. To treat badly or inconsiderately
  5. To upset, put into a state of disorder or confusion
  6. To have an adulterous or otherwise illicit sexual relationship (often with with)

mess of pottage

A material advantage accepted in exchange for something of higher worth, as by Esau (Bible, Genesis 25.29 ff)

mess or mell (Scot)

To associate, have to do

mess up (informal; esp US)

  1. To make a mess of things, fail in some endeavour
  2. To confuse psychologically (informal, esp US)

no messing (slang)

Without a shadow of doubt

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