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mess

Mess tarimas:
/mes/
Mess audio:
Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- noun: A disorderly or dirty accumulation, heap, or jumble: left a mess in the yard.
- noun: A cluttered, untidy, usually dirty condition: The kitchen was a mess.
- noun: A confused, troubling, or embarrassing condition; a muddle: With divorce and bankruptcy proceedings pending, his personal life was in a mess.
- noun: One that is in such a condition: clothes that were a mess after painting the ceiling; made a mess of their marriage.
- noun: An amount of food, as for a meal, course, or dish: cooked up a mess of fish.
- noun: A serving of soft, semiliquid food: a mess of porridge.
- noun: A group of people, usually soldiers or sailors, who regularly eat meals together.
- noun: Food or a meal served to such a group: took mess with the enlistees.
- noun: A mess hall.
- verb-transitive: To make disorderly or soiled; clutter or foul: a puppy that still messes the floor.
- verb-transitive: To botch; bungle.
- verb-intransitive: To cause or make a mess.
- verb-intransitive: To use or handle something carelessly; fiddle: messed with the blender until he broke it.
- verb-intransitive: To intrude; interfere: messing in the neighbors' affairs.
- verb-intransitive: To take a meal in a military mess.
- phrasal-verb: mess around Informal To pass time in aimless puttering.
- phrasal-verb: mess around Informal To associate casually or playfully: liked to mess around with pals on days off.
- phrasal-verb: mess around Informal Informal To be sexually unfaithful.
- phrasal-verb: mess up Informal To make a mistake, especially from nervousness or confusion: messed up and dropped the ball.
- phrasal-verb: mess up Slang To beat up; manhandle: got messed up in a brawl.
Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- maišatis
- nemalonumai
- to make a mess sukelti netvarką
- in a mess a) netvarkoje
- nemalonioje padėtyje
- to get into a mess pakliūti į bėdą
- pietauti už bendro stalo II
- netvarka
- bendras stalas
- bendras maitinimasis (armijoje ir laivyne)
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mess around
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mess gear
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mess hall
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mess jacket
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mess kit
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mess of pottage
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mess-room
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