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  • 1 mess

    اِضْطِرَاب \ agitation: being agitated; agitating. confusion: disorder; misunderstanding: The thieves left the room in a state of confusion. There was some confusion about the time of meeting; that’s why I was late. disorder: lack of order: My accounts were in disorder. disturbance: sth. that disturbs the public peace: Some students caused a disturbance in the street. mess: a state of dirt or disorder; confusion: Tell the boys to clear up the mess in this room. It’s in a terrible mess. Your accounts are in a mess, you’ll have to organize them properly. uneasiness: anxiety; discomfort. unrest: discontent; restlessness: The fear of unemployment causes social unrest. uproar: loud confused activity or noise made by excited people, etc.. upset: an act of upsetting: the complete upset of all our plans; a stomach upset. \ See Also فوضى (فَوْضَى)‏

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  • 2 mess

    فَوْضَى \ confusion: disorder; misunderstanding: The thieves left the room in a state of confusion. There was some confusion about the time of meeting; that’s why I was late. disorder: lack of order: My accounts were in disorder. mess: a state of dirt or disorder; confusion: Tell the boys to clear up the mess in this room. It’s in a terrible mess. Your accounts are in a mess -you’ll have to organize them properly. muddle: a confusion; a muddled state: His plans were all in a muddle. \ See Also اضطراب (اِضْطِراب)، ارتباك (اِرْتِباك)، تشويش (تَشْويش)‏

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  • 3 mess

    أَفْسَدَ \ corrupt: to make (sb.) corrupt, by offering money; teach (sb. esp. the young) to do bad things. frustrate: to prevent the success of sth. (a plan, an attempt, etc.). mess: to make a mess. mess up: to make a mess of; dirty, confuse: You’ve messed up your clean coat. He messed up his speech because he was so nervous. pervert: to cause (sb.) to turn away from right and natural behaviour: Bad films or books can pervert the mind. rot: to cause to decay: water rots wood. spoil: to ruin; damage seriously: Bad weather spoilt our holiday. The food was spoilt by being cooked too long. upset: to confuse; put into disorder (plans, calculations, ideas, one’s stomach, etc.. \ See Also أضل (أَضَلَّ)، عبث (عَبِثَ)، وسخ (وَسَّخَ)، أتلف (أَتْلَفَ)‏

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  • 4 mess up

    أَفْسَدَ \ corrupt: to make (sb.) corrupt, by offering money; teach (sb. esp. the young) to do bad things. frustrate: to prevent the success of sth. (a plan, an attempt, etc.). mess: to make a mess. mess up: to make a mess of; dirty, confuse: You’ve messed up your clean coat. He messed up his speech because he was so nervous. pervert: to cause (sb.) to turn away from right and natural behaviour: Bad films or books can pervert the mind. rot: to cause to decay: water rots wood. spoil: to ruin; damage seriously: Bad weather spoilt our holiday. The food was spoilt by being cooked too long. upset: to confuse; put into disorder (plans, calculations, ideas, one’s stomach, etc.. \ See Also أضل (أَضَلَّ)، عبث (عَبِثَ)، وسخ (وَسَّخَ)، أتلف (أَتْلَفَ)‏

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  • 5 mess

    إِرْباك \ embarrassment: an embarrassed feeling; sth. that causes it. mess: a state of dirt or disorder; confusion: Tell the boys to clear up the mess in this room. It’s in a terrible mess. Your accounts are in a mess; you’ll have to organize them properly. \ See Also فوضى (فَوْضَى)‏

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  • 6 mess

    سَبَّبَ فَوضَى \ mess: to make a mess. \ قاعَة الطّعام للعسكريّين \ mess: a place where soldiers and members of the armed forces eat: the officers’ mess.

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  • 7 mess

    عَبِثَ \ mess: to make a mess. mess about: to play instead of acting seriously; put things into disorder: Stop messing about - I’m trying to work! Don’t mess about with that paint. play tricks: (on sb.) to deceive or annoy for one’s own amusement. \ See Also أفسد (أَفْسَدَ)، سَبَّبَ فوضى، مَزَحَ وداعَبَ

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  • 8 mess

    [mes]
    1. noun
    a state of disorder or confusion; an untidy, dirty or unpleasant sight or muddle:

    This room is in a terrible mess!

    The spilt food made a mess on the carpet.

    فَوْضى
    2. verb
    ( with with) to meddle, or to have something to do with:

    She's always messing with the television set.

    تَتَدَخَّل

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  • 9 mess up

    to spoil; to make a mess of:

    Don't mess the room up!

    يُفْسِد، يُسَبِّب الفَوْضى

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  • 10 mess up

    أَرْبَكَ \ baffle: to be too difficult for sb. to do or understand: It baffles me how radio works. bewilder: to make sb. confused: The farmer’s boy was bewildered by the noises of the city.. confuse: to throw into disorder (of thought): The shock confused me. disconcert: to cause (sb.) to feel doubt and anxiety; make (sb.) unsure: The child’s question disconcerted the teacher because she could not answer it. embarrass: to make sb. feel uncomfortable, so that he does not know what to say, or do: I was very embarrassed when I was suddenly asked to make a speech. fluster: make sb. too confused and excited to think clearly: She was flustered by having to cook for several unexpected guests. mess up: to make a mess of; confuse: You’ve messed up your clean coat. He messed up his speech because he was so nervous. muddle: to confuse; bring into disorder: They muddled me with their various accounts of the event. overwhelm: to defeat completely, with much larger or stronger forces; have such a strong effect on sb. that he feels completely helpless: We suffered an overwhelming defeat. Her kindness overwhelmed the poor old man. puzzle: (of a strange or difficult matter) to make (sb.) think very hard: His disappearance puzzled me. \ See Also أحرج (أَحْرَج)، بلبل (بَلْبَل)، حير (حَيَّر)، قهر (قَهَرَ)، هيج (هَيَّجَ)‏

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  • 11 mess up

    وَسَّخَ \ dirty: to make (sth.) dirty. mess up: make a mess of; dirty, confuse: You’ve messed up your clean coat. He messed up his speech because he was so nervous. soil: to make dirty: a soiled tablecloth. \ See Also أفسد (أَفْسَدَ)‏

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  • 12 mess-up

    noun
    a muddle or state of confusion:

    There has been a mess-up in the timetable.

    حالة مِن الفَوْضى

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  • 13 mess about

    عَبِثَ \ mess: to make a mess. mess about: to play instead of acting seriously; put things into disorder: Stop messing about - I’m trying to work! Don’t mess about with that paint. play tricks: (on sb.) to deceive or annoy for one’s own amusement. \ See Also أفسد (أَفْسَدَ)، سَبَّبَ فوضى، مَزَحَ وداعَبَ

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  • 14 mess about

    لَخْبَطَ \ jumble: to mix things in a confused way: a jumbled heap of clothes. mess about: to put things into disorder: Stop messing about - I’m trying to work! Don’t mess about with that paint. muddle: to confuse; bring into disorder: They muddled me with their various accounts of the event.

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  • 15 mess about

    اِنْهَمَكَ دون طائل \ mess about: to play instead of acting seriously; put things into disorder: Stop messing about - I’m trying to work! Don’t mess about with that paint.

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  • 16 mess about

    1) to behave in a foolish or annoying way:

    The children were shouting and messing about.

    يَتَصَرَّف بِصورةٍ حَمْقاء ومُزْعِجَه
    2) to work with no particular plan in a situation that involves mess:

    I love messing about in the kitchen.

    يَعْمَل بصورةٍ فَوضَويَّه
    3) ( with with) to meddle or interfere with:

    Who's been messing about with my papers?

    يَتَدخَّل في
    4) to upset or put into a state of disorder or confusion:

    The wind messed her hair about.

    يَجْعَلُه عَديم التَّرتيب، يَنْعَفُ

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  • 17 mess around

    1) to behave in a foolish or annoying way:

    The children were shouting and messing about.

    يَتَصَرَّف بِصورةٍ حَمْقاء ومُزْعِجَه
    2) to work with no particular plan in a situation that involves mess:

    I love messing about in the kitchen.

    يَعْمَل بصورةٍ فَوضَويَّه
    3) ( with with) to meddle or interfere with:

    Who's been messing about with my papers?

    يَتَدخَّل في
    4) to upset or put into a state of disorder or confusion:

    The wind messed her hair about.

    يَجْعَلُه عَديم التَّرتيب، يَنْعَفُ

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  • 18 make a mess of

    1) to make dirty, untidy or confused:

    The heavy rain has made a real mess of the garden.

    يُسَبِّب الفَوضى والقَذارَه
    2) to do badly:

    He made a mess of his essay.

    يَعْمَل بِصورةٍ سَيِّئَه
    3) to spoil or ruin (eg one's life):

    He made a mess of his life by drinking too much.

    يُفْسِد العَمَل

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  • 19 إرباك

    إِرْباك \ embarrassment: an embarrassed feeling; sth. that causes it. mess: a state of dirt or disorder; confusion: Tell the boys to clear up the mess in this room. It’s in a terrible mess. Your accounts are in a mess; you’ll have to organize them properly. \ See Also فوضى (فَوْضَى)‏

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  • 20 اضطراب

    اِضْطِرَاب \ agitation: being agitated; agitating. confusion: disorder; misunderstanding: The thieves left the room in a state of confusion. There was some confusion about the time of meeting; that’s why I was late. disorder: lack of order: My accounts were in disorder. disturbance: sth. that disturbs the public peace: Some students caused a disturbance in the street. mess: a state of dirt or disorder; confusion: Tell the boys to clear up the mess in this room. It’s in a terrible mess. Your accounts are in a mess, you’ll have to organize them properly. uneasiness: anxiety; discomfort. unrest: discontent; restlessness: The fear of unemployment causes social unrest. uproar: loud confused activity or noise made by excited people, etc.. upset: an act of upsetting: the complete upset of all our plans; a stomach upset. \ See Also فوضى (فَوْضَى)‏ \ اِضْطِرَاب عصبيّ \ nerves: fear, anxiety, excitement: He suffers from nerves (where no adjective is given, weak nerves are meant).

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