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untidy

  • 1 untidy

    [anˈtaɪdɪ] adjective
    disordered; in a mess:

    an untidy person.

    عَديم التَّرْتيب، غَيْر مُرَتَّب

    Arabic-English dictionary > untidy

  • 2 sprawl

    [sprɔːl]
    1. verb
    1) to sit, lie or fall with the arms and legs spread out widely and carelessly:

    Several tired-looking people were sprawling in armchairs.

    يَسْتَلْقي
    2) (of a town etc) to spread out in an untidy and irregular way.
    يَمْتَد بِغَيْر نِظام
    2. noun
    1) an act of sprawling:

    He was lying in a careless sprawl on the sofa.

    تَمَدُّد، إنْبِطاح

    She lost her way in the grimy sprawl of the big city.

    إمتِداد

    Arabic-English dictionary > sprawl

  • 3 قذر

    adj. dirty, filthy, foul, unclean, uncleanly, muddy, smutty, impure, mucky, Augean, defiled, polluted, contaminated, crummy, dungy, grimy, grubby, lousy, verminous, slatternly, slovenly, untidy, squalid, obscene, disreputable, ghoulish, nasty, mean
    n. beastliness, dirt, sloven, soil, slob, pig, slattern
    v. become attached, din into

    Arabic-English dictionary > قذر

  • 4 بذ

    بَذٌّ: رَثُّ الهَيْئَة
    slovenly, slipshod, shabby, frowsy, untidy, ill-dressed, wretched

    Arabic-English new dictionary > بذ

  • 5 anyhow

    adverb
    1) anyway:

    Anyhow, even if the problem does arise, it won't affect us.

    بِأي حال، بِأي شَكْل
    2) in a careless, untidy way:

    Books piled anyhow on shelves.

    كَيْفَما إتُّفِق

    Arabic-English dictionary > anyhow

  • 6 cluttered

    adjective
    untidy; too full of furniture etc:

    Some people think it's a beautiful room but it's too cluttered for my taste.

    في حالَةِ فَوْضىوَعَدَم نِظام

    Arabic-English dictionary > cluttered

  • 7 comment

    [ˈkɔment]
    1. noun
    (a) spoken or written remark:

    He made several comments about her untidy appearance.

    تَعْليق، تَعْقيب
    2. verb
    ( with on) to make such a remark:

    He commented on her appearance.

    يُعَلِّق، يُعَقِّب

    Arabic-English dictionary > comment

  • 8 disarrange

    [dɪsəˈreɪndʒ] verb
    to throw out of order; to make untidy:

    The strong wind had disarranged her hair.

    يَعْبَثُ بِ، يُغَيِّر تَرْتيب

    Arabic-English dictionary > disarrange

  • 9 disheveled

    [dɪʃevəld] adjective
    untidy:

    She had been gardening and looked rather dishevelled.

    شَعِثُ الشَّعْر، غَيْر مُرَتَّب الثِّياب

    Arabic-English dictionary > disheveled

  • 10 dishevelled

    [dɪʃevəld] adjective
    untidy:

    She had been gardening and looked rather dishevelled.

    شَعِثُ الشَّعْر، غَيْر مُرَتَّب الثِّياب

    Arabic-English dictionary > dishevelled

  • 11 distaste

    [dɪsˈteɪst] noun
    dislike (of something unpleasant):

    She looked at the untidy room with distaste.

    كُره، نُفور، إشْمِئْزاز

    Arabic-English dictionary > distaste

  • 12 down-at-heel

    adjective
    shabby, untidy and not well looked after or well-dressed.
    بالٍ، رث،مُهْمَل

    Arabic-English dictionary > down-at-heel

  • 13 freshen

    verb
    1) to become fresh or cool:

    The wind began to freshen.

    يُصبِحُ منعِشاً، يَنْشَط
    2) ( often with up) to (cause to) become less tired or untidy looking:

    I must freshen up before dinner.

    يُنْعِش، يُجَدِّد نشاطه

    Arabic-English dictionary > freshen

  • 14 individual

    [ɪndɪˈvɪdjuəl]
    1. adjective
    1) single; separate:

    Put price labels on each individual item.

    فَرْدي
    2) intended for, used by etc one person etc:

    Customers in shops should be given individual attention.

    خاص، فَردي
    3) special to one person etc, showing or having special qualities:

    Her style of dress is very individual.

    خاص بِهِ
    2. noun
    1) a single person in contrast to the group to which he belongs:

    the rights of the individual in society.

    فَرْد
    2) a person:

    He's an untidy individual.

    شَخْص

    Arabic-English dictionary > individual

  • 15 jumble

    [ˈdʒambl]
    1. verb
    ( often with up or together) to mix or throw together without order:

    In this puzzle, the letters of all the words have been jumbled (up)

    His shoes and clothes were all jumbled (together) in the cupboard.

    يَخْلُط
    2. noun
    1) a confused mixture:

    He found an untidy jumble of things in the drawer.

    خَليط
    2) unwanted possessions suitable for a jumble sale:

    Have you any jumble to spare?

    أشْياء مُخْتَلِفَه للبيْع في سوق خَيريَّه

    Arabic-English dictionary > jumble

  • 16 litter

    [ˈlɪtə(r)]
    1. noun
    1) an untidy mess of paper, rubbish etc:

    Put your litter in that bin.

    مُهْمَلات قَش
    3) a number of animals born to the same mother at the same time:

    a litter of kittens.

    البَطْن: مَجموع الجِراء المَولودَة مَرّة واحِدَه
    2. verb
    to cover (the ground etc) with scattered objects:

    Papers littered the table.

    يُغَطّي بالمُهْمَلات

    Arabic-English dictionary > litter

  • 17 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

    Arabic-English dictionary > make a mess of

  • 18 matted

    adjective
    in a thick untidy mess:

    matted hair.

    أشْعَث الشَّعْر

    Arabic-English dictionary > matted

  • 19 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

    Arabic-English dictionary > mess

  • 20 out of place

    His clothes are quite out of place at a formal dinner.

    غَيْر مُلائِم
    2) not in the proper position; untidy:

    Although he had had to run most of the way, he arrived with not a hair out of place.

    غَيْر مُرَتَّب

    Arabic-English dictionary > out of place

См. также в других словарях:

  • Untidy — Un*ti dy, a. 1. Unseasonable; untimely. [Obs.] Untidy tales. Piers Plowman. [1913 Webster] 2. Not tidy or neat; slovenly. [1913 Webster] {Un*ti di*ly}, adv. {Un*ti di*ness}, n. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • untidy — index disordered, disorderly, lax, slipshod Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • untidy — early 13c., untimely, unseasonable, unsuitable, from UN (Cf. un ) (1) not + TIDY (Cf. tidy). Cf. W.Fris. ontidich, M.Du. ontidich, Du. ontijdig, O.H.G. unzitich, Ger. unzeitig, Norw. utidig untimely, unseasonable, unfavorable. Meaning …   Etymology dictionary

  • untidy — [adj] dirty, disorderly bedraggled, careless, chaotic, cluttered, disarranged, disarrayed, disheveled, dowdy*, frowzy*, in disorder, jumbled, littered, mess, messy, mixed up*, muddled, rumpled, slapdash*, slipshod*, sloppy, slovenly, snarled,… …   New thesaurus

  • untidy — ► ADJECTIVE (untidier, untidiest) 1) not arranged tidily. 2) not inclined to be neat. DERIVATIVES untidily adverb untidiness noun …   English terms dictionary

  • untidy — [untī′dē] adj. untidier, untidiest [ME untydi] not tidy; not neat or in good order; slovenly; messy untidily adv. untidiness n …   English World dictionary

  • untidy — [[t]ʌnta͟ɪdi[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED If you describe something as untidy, you mean that it is not neat or well arranged. The place quickly became untidy. ...a thin man with untidy hair... Clothes were thrown in the luggage in an untidy heap. Ant: tidy …   English dictionary

  • untidy */ — UK [ʌnˈtaɪdɪ] / US adjective Word forms untidy : adjective untidy comparative untidier superlative untidiest a) an untidy place does not look nice because many things are in places where they should not be. The usual American word is messy The… …   English dictionary

  • untidy — adj. VERBS ▪ be, look, seem ▪ I m afraid the house is rather untidy. ▪ become, get ▪ I ve become more untidy since I stopped going out to work …   Collocations dictionary

  • untidy — adjective Date: 14th century 1. a. not neat ; slovenly < their untidy kitchen > b. not neat or orderly in habits or procedure < an untidy mind > 2. a. not neatly organized or carried out < an untidy ma …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • untidy — un|ti|dy [ʌnˈtaıdi] adj especially BrE 1.) not neat = ↑messy ▪ an untidy desk ▪ untidy hair ▪ Her clothes were in an untidy heap on the floor. 2.) someone who is untidy does not keep their house, possessions etc neat = ↑messy >untidily adv …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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