搞乱; 弄乱,弄糟; 搅乱
1. 搞砸;弄糟
If you mess something up or if you mess up, you cause something to fail or be spoiled.
e.g. When politicians mess things up, it is the people who pay the price...
政客们把事情搞砸的时候,埋单的是老百姓。
e.g. He had messed up one career...
他把一份工作弄砸了。
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2. 弄脏;弄乱
If you mess up a place or a thing, you make it untidy or dirty.
e.g. I hope they haven't messed up your video tapes.
我希望他们没把您的录像带弄乱。
3. 干扰;搅乱;使不得安宁
If something messes someone up, it causes them to be very confused or worried, or to have psychological problems.
e.g. That really messed them up, especially the boys.
那件事真把他们搅得天翻地覆,男孩子们尤受其害。
1. The city's sanitation workers also went above and beyond the call of duty to clean up the mess caused by the flooding.
2. I grew up in Canada thinking pizza should have a soggy, doughy crust and be loaded down with toppings that often make a gooey mess.
3. A weaker dollar boosting exports and more cautious consumers cleaning up their debt mess are part of the picture unfolding right now.
4. They don't care when their pets excrete on pavements or other public places when they are supposed to clean up the mess.
5. mess up
5. While some busy themselves with cleaning up the mess left by the floods and landslides, others are examining the reasons why the disaster happened.
6. mess up的反义词
6. Cleaning up the mess and protecting coastal areas will not be an easy task as industrial and domestic discharge has taken a toll.
7. mess up是什么意思
7. He decided to confess to his wife and she forgave him after he promised never to mess up with Liu again.
8. mess up
8. Don't get caught up in this foul mess because money has never smelled so bad.
9. Repairmen from Russian Railways are working at the site to clean up the mess and gather the oil.
10. This became a national issue during the last general election in Italy and compelled the president to promise to clear up the mess.
mess up的解释
verb
1. make a mess of or create disorder in
e.g. He messed up his room
Synonym: mess
2. disturb the smoothness of
e.g. ruffle the surface of the water
Synonym: ruffle ruffle up rumple
3. make a mess of, destroy or ruin
e.g. I botched the dinner and we had to eat out
the pianist screwed up the difficult passage in the second movement
Synonym: botch bodge bumble fumble botch up muff blow flub screw up ball up spoil muck up bungle fluff bollix bollix up bollocks bollocks up bobble mishandle louse up foul up fuck up