mess

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UK /mes/
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1.

kekacauan, sepah

a dirty or untidy state or place

:
The room was a complete mess after the party.
Bilik itu sangat bersepah selepas parti.
Please clean up this mess.
Tolong bersihkan kekacauan ini.
2.

masalah, kekacauan

a difficult or unpleasant situation

:
He got himself into a real mess with his lies.
Dia telah menyebabkan dirinya berada dalam masalah besar dengan pembohongannya.
The economy is in a terrible mess.
Ekonomi berada dalam kekacauan yang teruk.
3.

mess, dewan makan

a group of people who regularly eat meals together, especially in the armed forces

:
The soldiers gathered in the mess hall for dinner.
Para askar berkumpul di dewan makan untuk makan malam.
He joined the officers' mess after his promotion.
Dia menyertai mess pegawai selepas kenaikan pangkatnya.
1.

mengotorkan, mengacaukan

make (something or someone) dirty or untidy

:
Don't mess up your clothes with paint.
Jangan kotorkan pakaian anda dengan cat.
The children always mess up the living room.
Kanak-kanak sentiasa mengotorkan ruang tamu.
2.

mengacaukan, merosakkan

handle (something) badly or without skill

:
He really messed up the presentation.
Dia benar-benar mengacaukan pembentangan itu.
Don't mess with that software if you don't know what you're doing.
Jangan mengganggu perisian itu jika anda tidak tahu apa yang anda lakukan.