messy

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English - Turkish
{s} dağınık

Tom, onunla bir odayı paylaştığım adam, dağınık. - Tom, the guy I'm sharing a room with, is messy.

Tom dağınık dairesine gitti. - Tom walked into his messy apartment.

{s} karmakarışık

Bu karmakarışık olacak. - This is going to get messy.

Bu, oldukça karmakarışık olabilirdi. - This could get quite messy.

{s} karman çorman
kirli/düzensiz
{s} pasaklı
{s} pis

Ellerim çok yağlı ve pis olduğunda nefret ederim. - I hate when my hands get too oily and messy.

darmadağınık
kirli
düzensiz
messier
karmakarışık
messily
kirli/düzensiz şekilde
very messy
karman çorman
messiness
Karmakarışıklık, karman çormanlık, dağınıklık, pasaklılık
to messy
Dağınık için
English - English
in a disorderly state; causing mess or confusion; chaotic; disorderly

He is the messiest person I've ever met.

{s} unorganized, disorderly; dirty; mixed up; making a mess, dirtying
Something that is messy is dirty or untidy. Don't worry if this first coat of paint looks messy
dirty and disorderly; "a mussy fussy bedroom"; "a child's messy eating habits
dirty and disorderly; "a mussy fussy bedroom"; "a child's messy eating habits"
If you describe a situation as messy, you are emphasizing that it is confused or complicated, and therefore unsatisfactory. John had been through a messy divorce himself
A messy person or activity makes things dirty or untidy. She was a good, if messy, cook As the work tends to be a bit messy you'll need to wear old clothes. + messily messi·ly She wrote it hastily and messily on a scrap of paper
Messier
Charles Messier (1730-1817); a French astronomer who in 1774 published Nebulae and Star Clusters, a catalogue of 45 deep sky objects such as nebulae and star clusters. The purpose of the catalogue was to help comet hunters (like himself) and other astronomical observers to distinguish between permanent and transient objects in the sky. Objects in Messier's catalog are numbered, and the letter M (for Messier) is prepended to these numbers, as in M31 (the Andromeda Galaxy) or M13 (the globular cluster in Hercules)
Messier
A French surname
Messier
Charles Messier (1730-1817); a French astronomer who in 1774 published Nebulae and Star Clusters, a catalogue of 45 deep sky objects such as nebulae and star clusters. The purpose of the catalogue was to help comet hunters (like himself) and other astronomical observers to distinguish between permanent and transient objects in the sky. Objects in Messiers catalog are numbered, and the letter M (for Messier) is prepended to these numbers, as in M31 (the Andromeda Galaxy) or M13 (the globular cluster in Hercules)
messily
In a messy manner; sloppily, shoddily
messily
in a dirty or messy manner, slovenly, carelessly, sloppily, chaotically
messily
in a messy, untidy manner; "Rossi spat very deliberately, and very messily, upon Durieux's party card
messiness
the trait of being untidy and messy
messiness
{i} sloppiness, dirtiness, state of being messy
messiness
The property of being messy
messiness
a state of confusion and disorderliness; "the house was a mess"; "she smoothed the mussiness of the bed"
messy
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