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1 forkludre
* * *verb. mismanage, muddle, botch verb. bungle, make a mess (el. T cook) of (f.eks. ) verb. (formelt) mismanage (f.eks. ) -
2 forkvakle
verb. warp, bungle, make a mess of -
3 grise seg til
soil one's clothes, make a mess of oneself -
4 rote
verb. rummage, make a mess of things -
5 rote
fumble, make a mess -
6 feil
неправильно* * *error, fault, fault, mistake, wrong, wrong* * *subst. error, mistake subst. [ mindre] fault, slip subst. [ feil man begår] (liten) slip, (større) mistake, fault, (brøler:) blunder, bloomer subst. [ gal handling] mistake, fault, wrong-doing, blunder subst. [ noe som skjemmer utseendet] blemish (f.eks.the book has several serious blemishes on the front page
) subst. [ skjemmende] blemish subst. [skavank, mangel] defect (f.eks.one of the defects of his book, a defect of the speech organs
) subst. [ skrive- trykk-] error (f.eks.typing error, printing error
), mistake subst. [ fabrikasjonsfeil] defect, (i støping o.l.) flaw subst. [ motsatt av fordel] drawback (f.eks.one of the drawbacks of the present system
) subst. [brist i karakteren etc.] fault, flaw, shortcoming, failing subst. [ mangel i personlighet] shortcoming (f.eks.I quite realize my own shortcomings
) subst. [ moralsk og fornuftsmessig] error (f.eks.an error of judgement, he repented his youthful errors
) subst. (matematikk) [i målinger, observasjon] error, (avvik) deviation (f.eks. ) adj. (gal) wrong, incorrect, erroneous adj. wrong, erroneous, incorrect, amiss (en menneskelig feil) a human error (grammatiske feil) mistakes in grammar, grammatical errors (innse sine feil) (moralsk) see the error of one's ways (regne feil) miscalculate (rette en feil) correct a mistake (, an error) (skrive feil) miscopy (overført) (slå feil) fall through, fail (ta feil) be mistaken, be wrong (ta feil) make a mistake (f.eks. ), be mistaken, be wrong (f.eks. ) (uten feil) faultless (gjøre en feil) make a mistake, make an error (talespråk) (gjøre en feil) mess up
См. также в других словарях:
make a mess of — index muddle Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
make a mess of — MISMANAGE, mishandle, bungle, fluff, spoil, ruin, wreck; informal mess up, botch, make a hash of, muck up, foul up; Brit. informal make a pig s ear of, make a Horlicks of, cock up. → mess * * * make a mess of : to ruin (something) or to make many … Useful english dictionary
make a mess of doing something — make a mess of (doing) something phrase to make a lot of mistakes when you are doing or dealing with something Tom felt he had made a mess of his life. Thesaurus: to make a mistake, or to do something badlysynonym Main entry: mess … Useful english dictionary
make a mess of (something) — 1. to spoil something or do it very badly. Our bank seems to have made a mess of our loan documents. 2. to cause a lot of damage to a place. Violent storms are making a mess of the Midwest … New idioms dictionary
make a mess of — he made a mess of the project Syn: mismanage, mishandle, bungle, fluff, spoil, ruin, wreck; informal mess up, botch, make a hash of, foul up … Thesaurus of popular words
make a mess — v. create disorder, mess up; spoil, disrupt … English contemporary dictionary
make a mess of — v. mishandle, bungle, screw up, spoil, ruin, wreck; mess up, botch … English contemporary dictionary
make a mess — to urinate or defecate involuntarily or in an inappropriate place Nursery and geriatric use when involuntary by humans, indoors by domestic pets: If he makes another mess... I ll have him destroyed. (N. Mitford, 1945, of a dog) … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms
make a mess of something — to make something look dirty or untidy That wine has made a real mess of the carpet … English dictionary
make a mess of — See: SCREW UP … Dictionary of American idioms
make a mess of — See: SCREW UP … Dictionary of American idioms