messy
adj. 凌乱的,散乱的; 肮脏的,污秽的; 复杂的,麻烦的,难以应付的
A messy person or activity makes things dirty or untidy.
She was a good, if messy, cook...
尽管不爱干净,她还是个好厨子。
As the work tends to be a bit messy you'll need to wear old clothes.
这个活儿有点脏,你需要穿旧衣服。
Something that is messy is dirty or untidy.
Dad cooks when Mum is busy, he makes me clean up my messy room...
妈妈忙的时候爸爸做饭,他还让我清理我乱糟糟的房间。
Don't worry if this first coat of paint looks messy.
如果这第一层油漆看上去很脏的话,不用担心。
If you describe a situation as messy, you are emphasizing that it is confused or complicated, and therefore unsatisfactory.
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。
Life is a messy and tangled business...
生活就是一件既混乱又复杂的事情。
1. dirty and disorderly;
Rough cobbly is inclined street, because of year long disrepair and messy, bumpy.
坎坷不平的斜街, 因年久失修而凌乱 、 颠簸.
David was a small boy with messy brown hair and tattered clothes.
戴维是一个头发蓬乱、衣衫褴褛的男孩.
There is a clean way to get this point across, and a messy way.
明确传达这种观点的方法有两种, 一种是干净的,另一种是肮脏的.
I can't find anything on this messy desk.
在这张堆放得乱七八糟的桌子上我什么也找不到.
Life for even the most meticulous chef now gets messy.
在这个时候,就连最谨小慎微的厨师的生活也是一团糟.