messy
英 ['mesɪ]美['mɛsi]
- adj. 凌乱的,散乱的;肮脏的,污秽的;麻烦的
词态变化
比较级: messier;最高级: messiest;
中文词源
messy 混乱的,肮脏的
来自mess,混乱,肮脏。
英文词源
- messy (adj.)
- 1843, "untidy," from mess (n.) + -y (2). Figurative use ("unethical") by 1924. Related: Messily; messiness.
双语例句
- 1. Applying the dye can be messy, particularly on long hair.
- 涂抹染发剂可能会搞得一团糟,特别是长发。
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- 2. She was a good, if messy, cook.
- 尽管不爱干净,她还是个好厨子。
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- 3. John had been through a messy divorce himself.
- 约翰自己也经历过一次十分棘手的离婚。
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- 4. Life is a messy and tangled business.
- 生活就是一件既混乱又复杂的事情。
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- 5. Negotiations would be messy and time-consuming.
- 谈判既麻烦又耗时间。
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