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n неразбериха, путаницаСинонимический ряд:confusion (noun) botch; commotion; confusion; hash; mess; misunderstanding; mix-up; muddle; shambles; turmoil -
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(to spoil; to make a mess of: Don't mess the room up!) gâcher, mettre en désordre -
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(to spoil; to make a mess of: Don't mess the room up!) bagunçar -
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[mes]qarışıqlıq, səliqəsizlik; dolaşıqlıq; make a mess of things aləmi qarışdırmaq; get into a mess bəlaya düşmək -
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[ʹmesʹʌp] phr v1. пачкать2. 1) привести в беспорядокto mess up smb.'s hair - растрепать кому-л. волосы, испортить кому-л. причёску
2) провалить, испортитьthat's messed everything up - ну вот! всё испортили! /всё пропало/
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разг. заварушкаThey's gonna be a bad mess about her. (J. Steinbeck. Of Mice And Men)
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > mess
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noun (a muddle or state of confusion: There has been a mess-up in the timetable.) klúður -
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noun (a muddle or state of confusion: There has been a mess-up in the timetable.) zűr(zavar) -
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PhrV1. गड़बड़ी\mess upकरनाHe messed up the whole program. -
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noun (a muddle or state of confusion: There has been a mess-up in the timetable.) confusão -
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noun (a muddle or state of confusion: There has been a mess-up in the timetable.) karışıklık -
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noun (a muddle or state of confusion: There has been a mess-up in the timetable.) zmešnjava* * *[mésəp]nouncolloquially zmešnjava, zbrka -
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1) désordre; fouillis; pagaille; fam. foutoir2) gâchis3) bourbier; fam. pétrin4) Mil. mess [des officiers]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > mess
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• sotku* * *noun (a muddle or state of confusion: There has been a mess-up in the timetable.) sekaannus -
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noun (a muddle or state of confusion: There has been a mess-up in the timetable.) bałagan -
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noun (a muddle or state of confusion: There has been a mess-up in the timetable.) juceklis -
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noun (a muddle or state of confusion: There has been a mess-up in the timetable.) painiava, maišalynė
См. также в других словарях:
mess — mess … Dictionnaire des rimes
mess — [ mɛs ] n. m. • 1831 n. f.; mot angl., du fr. mes, forme a. de mets ♦ Lieu où se réunissent les officiers ou les sous officiers d une même unité, pour prendre leur repas en commun. ⇒ cantine, popote. « Ici, on sable le champagne au mess des sous… … Encyclopédie Universelle
MESS — Développeur Équipe MESS Dernière version 0.144 (15 … Wikipédia en Français
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MESS — Тип Эмулятор Разработчик MESS Team … Википедия
mess — [mes] n. [ME messe < OFr mes < L missus, a course (at a meal), orig. pp. of mittere, to send, put: see MISSION] 1. a portion or quantity of food for a meal or dish 2. a portion of soft or semiliquid food, as porridge 3. unappetizing food;… … English World dictionary
Mess — war ein österreichisches Musikduo der 1980er Jahre. Es bestand aus Elisabeth Engstler und Michael Scheickl (unter dem Künstlernamen Fritz), die auch verheiratet waren. Chartplatzierungen Erklärung der Daten Singles Sonntag AT: 1[1] – 15. April… … Deutsch Wikipedia
mess — mess; mess·i·ly; mess·i·ness; mess·man; mess·tin; ker·mess; … English syllables
Mess — (m[e^]s), n. [OE. mes, OF. mets, LL. missum, p. p. of mittere to put, place (e. g., on the table), L. mittere to send. See {Mission}, and cf. {Mass} religious service.] 1. A quantity of food set on a table at one time; provision of food for a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Mess — Mess, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Messed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Messing}.] To take meals with a mess; to belong to a mess; to eat (with others); as, I mess with the wardroom officers. Marryat. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Mess — Mess, v. t. 1. To supply with a mess. [1913 Webster] 2. To make a mess[5] of; to disorder or muddle; to muss; to jumble; to disturb; to mess up. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] It was n t right either to be messing another man s sleep. Scribner s Mag.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English