Messed Meaning in English
word · lemma: mess
/ˈmɛst/
mest
/mˈɛst/
mest
释义
Used to describe something that is untidy, damaged, or done badly. It can also describe a person who feels emotionally confused or upset.
用法与细微差别
Very common in informal English. Often appears in patterns like 'messed up', 'messed with', and 'mess up'. Alone, 'messed' usually means physically untidy, damaged, or emotionally affected; 'messed up' is often stronger and more common for emotional or serious problems.
Spanish: desordenado - arruinado - confundidoPortuguese (BR): bagunçado - estragado - confusoPortuguese (PT): desarrumado - estragado - confusoChinese (Simplified): 凌乱的 - 搞砸的 - 混乱的Chinese (Traditional): 凌亂的 - 搞砸的 - 混亂的Hindi: बिखरा हुआ - बिगड़ा हुआ - उलझा हुआArabic: فوضوي - مخرب - مرتبكBengali: গোছালো নয় - নষ্ট - এলোমেলো (মানসিক অবস্থার জন্য)Russian: испорченный - перепутанный - разбитый (эмоции)Japanese: ぐちゃぐちゃ - めちゃくちゃ (心の場合)Vietnamese: lộn xộn - hỏng - rối loạn (tình cảm)Korean: 엉망인 - 망가진 (감정에 대해)Turkish: dağınık - bozulmuş - karmakarışık (duygu için)Urdu: بگڑا ہوا - خراب - الجھا ہوا (جذبات کے لئے)Indonesian: berantakan - rusak - kacau (untuk perasaan)
例句
My hair is messed after the wind.
basic
The paper got messed with water.
basic
She looked messed after the bad news.
basic
My sleep schedule is totally messed right now.
natural
I dropped my phone, and the screen is messed now.
natural
He was really messed for a few days after the breakup.
natural