Mess up Meaning in English
expression
ˈmɛs/ /ˈəp
MESS-uhp
mˈɛs/ /ˈʌp
MESS-up
परिभाषा
To make a mistake, do something incorrectly, or cause confusion or disorder. It can refer to causing both physical and non-physical problems.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
'Mess up' is informal and widely used for both big and small mistakes, from dropping something to ruining a project. Common with 'I', 'you', and 'they': 'I messed up'. Also used for making things physically untidy ('mess up a room'). Variations: 'mess it up', 'mess everything up'.
Spanish: estropear - arruinar - equivocarsePortuguese (BR): estragar - bagunçar - errarPortuguese (PT): estragar - desarrumar - falharChinese (Simplified): 搞砸 - 弄乱 - 搞错Chinese (Traditional): 搞砸 - 弄亂 - 搞錯Hindi: गड़बड़ करना - बिगाड़नाArabic: يخرب - يفسد - يخطئBengali: গড়বড় করা - নষ্ট করা - বিগড়ে ফেলাRussian: испортить - облажаться - напутатьJapanese: 台無しにする - しくじるVietnamese: làm rối - làm hỏng - làm saiKorean: 망치다 - 엉망으로 만들다Turkish: berbat etmek - dağıtmak - karıştırmakUrdu: گڑبڑ کرنا - بگاڑ دیناIndonesian: mengacaukan - merusak - membuat berantakan
उदाहरण वाक्य
I messed up my homework and had to start over.
basic
Don't mess up the kitchen after I clean it.
basic
He always messes up the schedule by being late.
basic
Sorry, I messed up. Can I try again?
natural
If you mess up, just admit it and move on.
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Wow, you really messed up this time!
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