柯林斯詞典messy /?m?s?/ (messier,messiest) 1. ADJ A messy person or activity makes things dirty or not neat. 邋遢的 She was a good, if messy, cook. 盡管有點邋遢,她還是一名好廚師。2. ADJ Something that is messy is dirty or not neat. 臟的 Don't worry if this first coat of paint looks messy. 如果這第一層油漆看上去有點臟的話,不用擔心。3. ADJ If you describe a situation as messy, you are emphasizing that it is confused or complicated, and therefore unsatisfactory. 混亂而復雜的 John had been through a messy divorce himself. 約翰自己經(jīng)歷過一次棘手的離婚。 返回 messy劍橋詞典 messy adjective (DIRTY/UNTIDY) untidy 凌亂的,雜亂的;臟的 a messy kitchen 雜亂的廚房 messy hands /hair 臟手/凌亂的頭發(fā) His bedroom's always messy. 他的臥室總是凌亂不堪。 producing or causing dirt and untidiness 會把東西弄臟的,導致周圍變得雜亂的 Eating spaghetti can be a messy business . 吃意大利面可能會弄得周圍臟兮兮的。 Vicky is a really good cook but she's messy. 維基菜燒得真不錯,不過她把東西弄得亂糟糟的。 例句 She quickly became accustomed to his messy ways .Her house is very messy.The children really enjoy messy play .My hair is so messy.How can you find anything when the house is so messy? messy adjective (SITUATION) used to describe a situation that is confused and unpleasant 棘手的;令人厭煩的 A war will be a long and messy business . 戰(zhàn)爭將是一件曠日持久而又令人討厭的事。 They had a bitter , messy divorce . 他們的離婚過程痛苦而曲折。 返回 messy