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1 untidy
(disordered; in a mess: His room is always very untidy; an untidy person.) en désordre; négligé -
2 untidy
untidy [ʌnˈtaɪdɪ](in appearance) [room, desk, hair] en désordre ; [person] négligé ; [work] brouillon ; (in habits) [person] désordonné* * *[ʌn'taɪdɪ]adjective [person] ( in habits) désordonné; ( in appearance) peu soigné; [habits, clothes] négligé; [room] en désordre -
3 untidy
untidy adj [person] ( in habits) désordonné ; ( in appearance) peu soigné ; [habits, clothes] négligé ; [room] en désordre ; he looks very untidy il a l'air très négligé ; the garden looks untidy le jardin a l'air peu entretenu ; his clothes lay in an untidy heap ses vêtements formaient un tas désordonné. -
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(cupboard, desk, room) mal rangé, en désordre; (appearance) négligé, débraillé; (person → as characteristic) désordonné;∎ untidy appearance tenue f débraillée;∎ his room/desk always gets untidy sa chambre/son bureau est toujours en désordre;∎ his playing is untidy (of musician) son jeu manque de netteté -
5 scruff
scruff [skrʌf]b. ( = untidy person) (inf) you're such a scruff! tu as l'air d'un épouvantail !* * *[skrʌf]1) ( nape)2) (colloq) GB ( untidy person)he's a bit of a scruff — (colloq) il est peu soigné
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scruff n1 ( nape) by the scruff of the neck par la peau du cou ; -
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scruff [skrʌf](a) British familiar (untidy person) individu m débraillé ou dépenaillé ou peu soigné; (ruffian) voyou m;∎ you look a real scruff tu es ficelé comme l'as de pique;∎ a scruff like you quelqu'un d'aussi peu soigné que toi∎ by the scruff of the neck par la peau du cou -
8 sloven
sloven ['slʌvən] -
9 messy
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10 mess
A n1 ( untidy state) désordre m ; what a mess quel désordre! ; to make a mess [children, workmen] mettre du désordre ; to leave sth in a mess laisser qch en désordre ; the kitchen is (in) a mess la cuisine est en désordre ; to tidy ou clear up the mess mettre de l'ordre ; this report is a mess! ce rapport est fait n'importe comment! ; my hair is a mess je suis complètement décoiffée ; you look a mess! GB, you look like a mess! US tu es dans un bel état! ;2 fig ( muddled state) my life is a mess ma vie est un désastre ; the economy/country is in a terrible mess l'économie/le pays est dans une situation catastrophique ; to make a mess of the job massacrer ○ le travail ; to let things get into a mess laisser aller les choses ; how did we get into this mess? comment a-t-on fait pour en arriver là? ; you got us into this mess c'est toi qui nous as mis dans ce pétrin ○ ; he'll get us out of this mess il nous sortira de ce pétrin ○ ; this is a fine mess you've got GB ou gotten US us into! grâce à toi, nous voilà dans de beaux draps! ;3 ○ ( pitiful state) his face was a mess after the accident il avait le visage amoché ○ après l'accident ; he's a mess ○ ( psychologically) il est dans un sale état ; ( incompetent) il est nul ○ ;4 ( excrement) saletés fpl ; the dog made a mess on the lawn le chien a fait ses saletés sur la pelouse ; dog mess ○ crotte ○ f de chien ;5 ( stain) to make a mess of ou on the tablecloth/ carpet salir la nappe/moquette ; to make a mess of oneself gen se salir ; ( when eating) manger salement ;B ○ vi ( meddle) to mess with toucher à [drugs] ; I don't mess with drugs je ne touche pas à la drogue ; don't mess with him, he's dangerous évite-le, il est dangereux.no messing ○ ! sans blagues ○ ! ; to sell one's birthright for a mess of pottage Bible vendre son droit d'aînesse pour un plat de lentilles.■ mess about ○, mess around ○:1 ( act the fool) faire l'imbécile ; to mess around with jouer avec [chemicals, matches] ; don't mess around with drugs ne touche pas à la drogue ;2 ( potter) to mess around in the garden/with friends s'amuser dans le jardin/avec des amis ;▶ mess [sb] around ○ faire tourner qn en bourrique ○.■ mess up ○:▶ mess up US faire l'imbécile ;▶ mess [sth] up, mess up [sth]1 ( muddle up) semer la pagaille dans [papers] ; ( get untidy) mettre du désordre dans [kitchen] ; ( dirty) salir [napkin, sheets] ;2 ( do badly) bâcler [exam, work] ;3 ( ruin) gâcher ; you've messed things up for everybody tu as tout gâché pour tout le monde ; I've messed up my chances of promotion j'ai gâché mes chances d'obtenir une promotion ;▶ mess [sb] up [drugs, alcohol] détruire [person] ; [experience] faire perdre les pédales ○ à qn. -
11 dag
dag [dæg](a) (unfashionable person) ringard(e) m,f -
12 individual
[indi'vidjuəl] 1. adjective1) (single; separate: Put price labels on each individual item.) individuel; séparé2) (intended for, used by etc one person etc: Customers in shops should be given individual attention.) particulier3) (special to one person etc, showing or having special qualities: Her style of dress is very individual.) personnel2. noun1) (a single person in contrast to the group to which he belongs: the rights of the individual in society.) individu2) (a person: He's an untidy individual.) personne•- individually -
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mess [mes]1. noun• your bedroom's a mess! (inf) ta chambre est un vrai fouillis !• get this mess cleared up at once! range-moi ce fouillis tout de suite !• he's a mess (inf) (emotionally, psychologically) il est complètement déboussolé (inf) ; (US) ( = no use) il n'est bon à rien• to get (o.s.) out of a mess se sortir d'un mauvais pas• your boots have made an awful mess on the carpet tu as fait des saletés sur le tapis avec tes bottes• to make a mess of [+ one's life] gâcher2. compoundsa. ( = act the fool) faire l'imbécile ; ( = play in water, mud) patauger• stop messing about! arrête tes bêtises !b. ( = waste time) perdre son temps• what were you doing? -- just messing about que faisais-tu ? -- rien de particuliera. ( = fiddle with) tripoterb. ( = amuse o.s. with) they were messing about with a ball ils s'amusaient à taper dans un ballon= mess about= mess about with► mess up• that's messed everything up! ça a tout gâché !• if you mess with me... (threatening) si tu m'embêtes...* * *[mes] 1.1) ( untidy or dirty state) désordre mwhat a mess! — quel désordre!, quelle pagaille! (colloq)
to make a mess — [person] mettre du désordre
to tidy ou clear up the mess — mettre de l'ordre
you look a mess! — GB
you look like a mess! — US tu es dans un bel état!
2) fig ( muddled state)to be in a terrible mess — [economy] être dans une situation catastrophique
to make a mess of the job — massacrer (colloq) le travail
3) (colloq) ( pitiful state)he's a mess — (colloq) ( psychologically) il est dans un sale état
4) ( excrement) saletés fplto make a mess — [dog] faire ses saletés
dog mess — (colloq) crotte (colloq) f de chien
5) Military cantine fofficers' mess — ( in the army) mess m; ( in the navy) carré m des officiers
6) (colloq) US portion f2.(colloq) intransitive verb ( meddle)to mess with — toucher à [drugs]
Phrasal Verbs:- mess up -
14 scruffy
(dirty and untidy: a scruffy person; Their house is a bit scruffy.) négligé, crasseux -
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I [steit] noun1) (the condition in which a thing or person is: the bad state of the roads; The room was in an untidy state; He inquired about her state of health; What a state you're in!; He was not in a fit state to take the class.) état2) (a country considered as a political community, or, as in the United States, one division of a federation: The Prime Minister visits the Queen once a week to discuss affairs of state; The care of the sick and elderly is considered partly the responsibility of the state; ( also adjective) The railways are under state control; state-controlled / owned industries.) (d')État3) (ceremonial dignity and splendour: The Queen, wearing her robes of state, drove in a horse-drawn coach to Westminster; ( also adjective) state occasions/banquets.) (d')apparat•- stately- stateliness - statesman - statesmanlike - statesmanship - get into a state - lie in state II [steit] verb(to say or announce clearly, carefully and definitely: You have not yet stated your intentions.) déclarer -
16 tidy
1. adjective1) ((negative untidy) in good order; neat: a tidy room/person; Her hair never looks tidy.) net, ordonné2) (fairly big: a tidy sum of money.) coquet2. verb((sometimes with up, away etc) to put in good order; to make neat: He tidied (away) his papers; She was tidying the room (up) when her mother arrived.) ranger- tidily- tidiness -
17 disorderly
1 ( untidy) [room] en désordre ; -
18 state
A n1 ( condition) état m ; state of health/mind état de santé/d'esprit ; look at the state of the kitchen! regarde un peu l'état de la cuisine! ; what state is the car in? dans quel état est la voiture? ; she left the house in a terrible state (untidy, dirty) elle a laissé la maison dans un état épouvantable ; the present state of affairs l'état actuel des choses ; my financial state ma situation financière ; a shocking/odd state of affairs une situation scandaleuse/très étrange ; to be in a good/bad state être en bon/mauvais état ; in a good/bad state of repair bien/mal entretenu ; in a poor state of health en mauvaise santé ; he's in a confused state of mind il ne sait plus où il en est ; to be in no state to do ne pas être en état de faire ; he's not in a fit state to drive il n'est pas en état de conduire ; in a liquid/solid state à l'état liquide/solide ; a state of alert/emergency/siege/war un état d'alerte/d'urgence/de siège/de guerre ; a state of chaos/crisis/shock un état chaotique/de crise/de choc ; to be in a state of despair être au désespoir ; what's the state of play? gen où en êtes-vous? ; ( in match) où en est le match? ; ( in negotiations) où en sont les négociations? ;2 Pol ( nation) ( also State) État m ; the State of Israel l'État d'Israël ; the Baltic States les États baltes ; to be a state within a state former un État dans l'État ;4 Pol ( government) État m ; the State l'État ; matters ou affairs of state les affaires de l'État ; Church and State l'Église et l'État ;5 ( ceremonial) pompe f ; in state en grande pompe, en grand apparat ; to live in state mener grand train ; she will lie in state sa dépouille sera exposée au public ; robes of state tenue f d'apparat ;6 ‡( social class) rang m.B States npl the States les États-Unis mpl ; to go to the States aller aux États-Unis ; to live in the States vivre aux États-Unis.C modif1 ( government) [school, sector] public/-ique ; [enterprise, pension, radio, TV, university, railways, secret] d'État ; [budget, spending, subsidy] de l'État ; [army, tax] national ; state aid aide f de l'État or étatique ; state election ( at a national level) élection f nationale ; US élection f au niveau d'un État ;2 ( ceremonial) [coach, occasion, opening] d'apparat ; [banquet] de gala ; [funeral] national ; [visit] officiel/-ielle ; to go on a state visit to Tokyo se rendre en visite officielle à Tokyo.D vtr1 (express, say) exposer [fact, opinion, position, truth, view] ; ( provide information) indiquer [age, income] ; to state that [person] déclarer que ; ‘I have no intention of resigning’ he stated ‘je n'ai pas l'intention de démissionner’ a-t-il déclaré ; applicants must state where they live les candidats doivent indiquer où ils habitent ; the document states clearly the conditions necessary for acceptance le document présente or indique clairement les conditions requises pour l'acceptation ; to state the obvious énoncer une évidence ; to state one's case gen exposer son cas ; Jur présenter son dossier ; as stated above/below comme mentionné ci-dessus/ci-dessous ;2 ( specify) spécifier [amount, conditions, place, time, terms] ; exprimer [preference] ; the stated time/amount, the time/amount stated l'heure/la somme spécifiée ; at stated times/intervals à dates/intervalles fixes ; on stated days à jours fixes.to be in/get oneself into a state être/se mettre dans tous ses états. -
19 disorderly
disorderly [dɪs'ɔ:dəlɪ](a) (untidy → room, house) en désordre, désordonné(b) (unruly → crowd, mob) désordonné, agité; (→ person,conduct) désordonné; (→ meeting, demonstration) désordonné, confus;∎ to lead a disorderly life mener une vie désordonnée ou déréglée;∎ Law to charge sb with being drunk and disorderly inculper qn pour ivresse et atteinte à l'ordre public;∎ Law to keep a disorderly house tenir une maison close►► Law disorderly conduct conduite f portant atteinte à l'ordre public -
20 messy
∎ he's a messy eater il mange salement;∎ don't get all messy ne te salis pas;∎ he did some painting and got all messy il a fait de la peinture et il s'en est mis partout(b) (untidy → place) en désordre, désordonné, mal tenu; (→ person) peu soigné, négligé, débraillé; (→ hair) ébouriffé, en désordre, en bataille(c) (badly done) bâclé;∎ a messy piece of homework un devoir bâclé∎ a messy situation une situation délicate ou difficile;∎ a very messy business une affaire très embrouillée;∎ a messy divorce un divorce difficile ou compliqué
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