mess – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
מילים נרדפות: disorderliness,
disorder,
difficulty,
nourishment,
alimentation,
sustenance,
aliment,
nutriment,
nutrition,
victuals,
repast,
meal,
dining room,
dining-room,
large indefinite quantity,
large indefinite amount,
eat,
disarray
mess
v.
interfere with, meddle; make dirty or untidy; bungle; make an error; eat in company; beat someone up (Slang); waste time (Slang); be involved in an immoral or unethical situation (Slang)
n.
disorder, disarray, dirtiness; predicament, quandary; place where meals are served to a large group (military, etc.); dish or quantity of soft or liquid food
Mess
A
mess (also called a
messdeck aboard ships) is an area where
military personnel socialize, eat, and (in some cases) live. In some societies this military usage has extended to other disciplined services eateries such as civilian fire fighting and police forces. The root of
mess is the
Old French mes, "portion of food" (cf. modern
French mets), drawn from the
Latin verb
mittere, meaning "to send" and "to put" (cf. modern French
mettre), the original sense being "a course of a meal put on the table"; cfr. also the modern Italian
portata with the same meaning, past participle of
portare,
to bring. This sense of
mess, which appeared in
English in the 13th century, was often used for cooked or liquid dishes in particular, as in the "mess of pottage" (porridge or soup). By the 15th century, a group of people who ate together were also called a
mess, and it is this sense that persists in the "mess halls" of the modern military.
Multi Emulator Super System
Multi Emulator Super System (
MESS) is an
emulator for many game consoles and computer systems, based on the
MAME core and now a part of MAME. MESS emulates
portable and
console gaming systems,
computer platforms, and
calculators. The project strives for accuracy and portability and therefore is not always the fastest emulator for any one particular system. However, its accuracy makes it useful for
homebrew game development.
mess
Noun
1. a state of confusion and disorderliness; "the house was a mess"; "she smoothed the mussiness of the bed"
(synonym) messiness, muss, mussiness
(hypernym) disorderliness, disorder
(derivation) mess up
2. informal terms for a difficult situation; "he got into a terrible fix"; "he made a muddle of his marriage"
(synonym) fix, hole, jam, muddle, pickle, kettle of fish
(hypernym) difficulty
(hyponym) dog's breakfast, dog's dinner
3. soft semiliquid food; "a mess of porridge"
(hypernym) nutriment, nourishment, nutrition, sustenance, aliment, alimentation, victuals
4. a meal eaten by service personnel
(hypernym) meal, repast
5. a (large) military dining room where service personnel eat or relax
(synonym) mess hall
(hypernym) dining room, dining-room
(hyponym) officer's mess
(part-meronym) training table
(classification) military, armed forces, armed services, military machine, war machine
6. (often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent; "a batch of letters"; "a deal of trouble"; "a lot of money"; "he made a mint on the stock market"; "it must have cost plenty"
(synonym) batch, deal, flock, good deal, great deal, hatful, heap, lot, mass, mickle, mint, muckle, peck, pile, plenty, pot, quite a little, raft, sight, slew, spate, stack, tidy sum, wad, whole lot, whole slew
(hypernym) large indefinite quantity, large indefinite amount
(hyponym) flood, inundation, deluge, torrent
Verb
1. eat in a mess hall
(hypernym) eat
(derivation) mess hall
(classification) military, armed forces, armed services, military machine, war machine
2. make a mess of or create disorder in; "He messed up his room"
(synonym) mess up
(hypernym) disorder, disarray
(derivation) messiness, muss, mussiness
mess
nm.
mess, disorder
mess
v.
zašpinit; umazat; otravovat; dělat blbosti; poflakovat se; oklamat koho; dělat komu těžkosti; hrabat se; umazat co; udělat nepořádek v čem; zkazit co; zahrávat si s kým/čím
n.
nepořádek; potíže; problémy; rozcuchané