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单词 mess
释义 mess
 /mes/,  n.  
  1. a dirty, untidy, or disordered condition: The room was in a mess.
  2. a person or thing that is dirty, untidy, or disordered.
  3. a state of embarrassing confusion: My affairs are in a mess.
  4. an unpleasant or difficult situation: She got into a mess driving without a license.
  5. a dirty or untidy mass, litter, or jumble: a mess of papers.
  6. a group regularly taking their meals together.
  7. the meal so taken.
  8. See mess hall.
  9.  Naval.   messroom.
  10. a quantity of food sufficient for a dish or a single occasion: to pick a mess of sweet corn for dinner.
  11. a sloppy or unappetizing preparation of food.
  12. a dish or quantity of soft or liquid food: to cook up a nice mess of pottage.
  13. a person whose life or affairs are in a state of confusion, esp. a person with a confused or disorganized moral or psychological outlook.
  v.t.  
  14. to make dirty or untidy (often fol. by up): Don't mess the room.
  15. to make a mess or muddle of (affairs, responsibilities, etc.) (often fol. by up): They messed the deal.
  16. to supply with meals, as military personnel.
  17. to treat roughly; beat up (usually followed by up): The gang messed him up.
  v.i.  
  18. to eat in company, esp. as a member of a mess.
  19. to make a dirty or untidy mess.
  20. mess around or about,
   a.  Informal.   to busy oneself without purpose or plan; work aimlessly or halfheartedly; putter.
   b.  Informal.   to waste time; loaf.
   c.  Informal.   to meddle or interfere.
   d.  Informal.   to involve or associate oneself, esp. for immoral or unethical purposes: His wife accused him of messing around with gamblers.
   e.  Slang.   to trifle sexually; philander.
  21. mess in or with, to intervene officiously; meddle: You'll get no thanks for messing in the affairs of others.
  22. mess up,
   a. to make dirty, untidy, or disordered.
   b. to make muddled, confused, etc.; make a mess of; spoil; botch.
   c. to perform poorly; bungle: She messed up on the final exam.
 [1250-1300; ME mes < OF: a course at a meal < LL missus what is sent (i.e., put on the table), n. use of ptp. of L mittere to send]
 Syn. 3. muddle, farrago, hodgepodge. 4. predicament, plight, muddle, pickle. 15. confuse, mix up.
 Ant. 1. tidiness. 3. order. 15. arrange.
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