messy
adj. 凌亂的,散亂的; 骯髒的,汙穢的; 複雜的,麻煩的,難以應付的
A messy person or activity makes things dirty or untidy.
She was a good, if messy, cook...
儘管不愛乾淨,她還是個好廚子。
As the work tends to be a bit messy you'll need to wear old clothes.
這個活兒有點髒,你需要穿舊衣服。
Something that is messy is dirty or untidy.
Dad cooks when Mum is busy, he makes me clean up my messy room...
媽媽忙的時候爸爸做飯,他還讓我清理我亂糟糟的房間。
Don't worry if this first coat of paint looks messy.
如果這第一層油漆看上去很髒的話,不用擔心。
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...
約翰自己也經歷過一次十分棘手的離婚。
Life is a messy and tangled business...
生活就是一件既混亂又複雜的事情。
1. dirty and disorderly;
Rough cobbly is inclined street, because of year long disrepair and messy, bumpy.
坎坷不平的斜街, 因年久失修而凌亂 、 顛簸.
David was a small boy with messy brown hair and tattered clothes.
戴維是一個頭發蓬亂、衣衫襤褸的男孩.
There is a clean way to get this point across, and a messy way.
明確傳達這種觀點的方法有兩種, 一種是乾淨的,另一種是骯髒的.
I can't find anything on this messy desk.
在這張堆放得亂七八糟的桌子上我什麼也找不到.
Life for even the most meticulous chef now gets messy.
在這個時候,就連最謹小慎微的廚師的生活也是一團糟.