messy如何读

英:[ˈmesi]

美:[ˈmesi]

messy是什么意思

adj. (形容词)
  1. 肮脏的
  2. 混乱的
  3. 不整洁的
  4. 污秽的
  5. 凌乱的
  6. 使脏乱的
  7. 使不整洁的
  8. 凌乱不堪的
  9. 乱七八糟的
  10. 脏的
  11. 龌龊的
  12. 肮脏不堪的
  13. 不可告人的
  14. 纠葛不清的
  15. 麻烦的
  16. 散乱的
  17. 难以处理的
  18. 令人厌烦的

messy自然拼读

mess·y

me si

messy变形

比较级:messier

最高级:messiest

messy扩展

messily (adv.), messiness (n.)

messy词根

词根:mess

adv.

messily 乱糟糟地;棘手地

n.

mess 混乱;食堂,伙食团;困境;脏乱的东西

messiness 乱糟糟;混乱

vi.

mess 把事情弄糟;制造脏乱;玩弄

vt.

mess 弄乱,弄脏;毁坏;使就餐

messy英英释义

Adjective

1. dirty and disorderly;

"a mussy fussy bedroom"

"a child's messy eating habits"

messy词源中文解释

1843年,"不整洁,处于混乱或肮脏状态",来自 mess(名词)"混乱状态" + -y(2)。比喻用法("不道德")可追溯至1924年。相关词汇: Messily; messiness。

messy词源英文解释

The first known use of messy was in 1627

messy儿童词典英英释义

metabolizeverb

to break down by metabolism

food is metabolized by the body

metabolitenoun

a substance produced by metabolism

a substance essential to a process of metabolism

metabolitenoun

a substance produced by metabolism

a substance essential to a process of metabolism

metabolismnoun

the processes essential for life by which the complex substances in the cells of living things are built up or broken down

the processes by which a particular substance (as iodine) is handled in the living body

metabolicadjective

of, relating to, or based on metabolism a metabolic disorder

metabolic activity

mestizonoun

a person having mixed European and Indigenous American ancestors

mestizanoun

a woman who is a mestizo

messyadjective

marked by confusion, disorder, or dirt : untidy

extremely unpleasant or trying

messy lawsuits

messy 例句

1 No phone conversations, no messy paperwork , just a few quick messages and it's done.

没有电话交流, 没有复杂的公文, 只是即时信息就这么处理完了.

2 It was in striking contrast to the messy reality of the workaday world.

3 His dark hair is kind of wild and messy like he’s been at the beach, even though there’s no beach in Bartlett, and shines blue-black in the light.

4 The music from the settlement stays the same, messy and wordy and bending around itself like a monkey.

5 She has reddish-blond hair tied back in a low, messy tail, and a smattering of freckles across her pale skin.

6 “They’re no louder or messier than any other kids,”Mr. Trepid said.

7 I am so busy surfing the Charlies that I do not see, until I arrive, that a message is scrawled—in Charlie’s messy handwriting—in the steam.

8 Going to therapy made me realize my thoughts were like scribbles—like a messy black cloud of lines drawn all over a clean sheet of paper.

9 There were scraps of paper on which he had written his evil ideas in an illegible scrawl, lying in messy piles on top of the copy of Nuptial Law he had taken away from Klaus.

10 I was upset because it had smelled bad and I was worried that Mom would be cranky because my school clothes were messy.

11 I can only hope this is one of those instances that he would call “getting messy for the greater good.”

12 She lightly patted her baby’s back with her palm, her messy ponytail bobbing along.

13 What a messy and fun day!

真是乱糟糟但很快乐的一天!

14 “It might be messy,” I finally say, “but the only way we’re going to have a chance is if we stick together.”

15 I have that messy brown Jew hair, just like my parents.

16 “I used to teach classes before this place got so cluttered. Attendance dipped lower as I got messier. Just never started it up again.”

17 Silly was pale, with kind of messy pale hair and pale eyes.

18 In this messy room, clothes are chucked about on the floor.

在这个散乱的房间里, 衣服散乱地堆在地板上.

19 I took the messy plastic bag from his hands.

20 It’s like being in a museum, compared to our messy man-house.

messy 同义词

2 脏的

murky mucky

7 难以处理的

unbearable

8 难以处理

unbearable heavy going

9 令人困窘的

awkward

18 难办的

touchy scabrous

25 脏乱的

mean scruffy slummy

29 使不整洁

mess

37 繁复的

inextricable

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