0 a state of disorder or confusion; an untidy, dirty or unpleasant sight or muddle -- สภาพรกรุงรัง
1 (with with) to meddle, or to have something to do with -- ก้าวก่าย
She’s always messing with the television set.
Contrary to claims from some corners that theropod phylogeny is a mess, this work highlights the fact that a consensus has emerged.
A waiter accidentally drops a stack of dishes and thereby creates a mess.
Or to put it the other way round, 'respect the classics, they should not be messed around with, attempts to interpret are out of order'.
Others consciously reordered the client as a baby - sweet, innocent of intent in making a mess, and vulnerable.
I will take hide and offal, leave no mess free of charge.
Then came a similar mess for the four officers, that is, the three mates and second engineer.
She would not sleep at night, waking up at all hours, playing and making a mess.
They didn't know how to make a mess.
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不整潔, 骯髒, 雜亂…
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不整洁, 肮脏, 杂乱…
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desorden, desastre, sucio/ia [masculine-feminine…
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bagunça, confusão, desastre…
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散らかっていること, めちゃくちゃ, 問題だらけの状態…
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karışıklık, dağınıklık, zorluk…
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désordre [masculine], pagaille [feminine], désastre [masculine]…
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desordre, desastre…
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