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 messy ['mesi]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 散乱的, 污秽的, 麻烦的



    messy
    messier, messiest
    [ adj ]
    dirty and disorderly
    <adj.all>
    a mussy fussy bedrooma child's messy eating habits


    1. He's a loner and a romantic and a little messy, but he's also a yuppie who lives in a really nice apartment furnished with carefully selected antiques, with an emphasis on the mission style. Mike is cute, round-faced and thoroughly American.
    2. The U.S. hope is that Iraqi forces can be bombed into submission, avoiding the need for a messy and costly ground attack.
    3. It was, rather, a messy process in which, typically, a few big companies battled for supremacy and enjoyed considerable pricing power.
    4. "The situation in Congress looked pretty messy and what he did is pretty extraordinary," said a diplomat who followed the process closely.
    5. Michael Dukakis, chatting with laid-off steelworkers on Chicago's East Side, was munching on a big, messy Danish pastry.
    6. She has come to accept it but won't cook it: "too messy."
    7. First, he has to launch the new national inspectorate, as yet no more than a page of statute enacted at the tail end of the last parliament in a messy compromise between the House of Lords and the then education secretary.
    8. But streams need to be messy to be productive habitat for the coho salmon, steelhead and cutthroat.
    9. It also marks the end of the messy break-up of SME.
    10. Democracy is messy, and the proof will come in the protest-filled streets of Mexican cities.
    11. But while discussing such potentially divisive issues, Mr. Jackson stressed his belief that they will be resolved without messy public fights between his camp and Mr. Dukakis's at the convention.
    12. It's cramped and steamy and messy," she said. "But most stadiums are too old to have a room big enough for all reporters and all players to meet for interviews.
    13. Unable to put aside internal rivalries, the guerrillas have yet to come up with a coherent plan for the future as the Soviet Union tries to negotiate with them in a last-minute show of seeking a political solution to a messy war.
    14. Very simply, all Americans are absolutely dependent on energy produced from a material that is smelly, messy, expensive and complicated to produce, and dangerous to humans and their environment.
    15. In Nicaragua, Congress's on-again-off-again funding and the administration's messy Iran-Contra scandal has left the anti-communist guerrillas in a cloud of uncertainty.
    16. The Koito Manufacturing Co. withdrew an invitation to Pickens to visit a company plant today, a day after a messy confrontation with Pickens over his efforts to win seats on the company's board of directors.
    17. The outcome was a messy lawsuit by Staley, alleging, among other things, that Drexel last November had pressured Staley to go private.
    18. One way or the other, however, it will provide a pointer to the outcome of what has become one of Canada's most messy corporate battles.
    19. She insists it got its reputation dishonestly, blaming all those messy, headline-grabbing shootings, stabbings and bombings.
    20. Investors were prepared for any disappointment after watching the messy collapse of the original deal.
    21. The proxy battle is a messy and undignified way of imposing shareholders' wishes, however.
    22. It's not the first time Robbins, the Coast Guard's third-ranking officer, has had to deal with the messy aftermath of an oil spill.
    23. Members of Congress know that making monetary policy is like making legislation: a messy, seat-of-the-pants operation that reflects the pushing, pulling and contradictory signals of the real world.
    24. Referring to the debate over gulf policy, Baker said, "Someone said one time that democracy can sometimes be messy and indeed that's true.
    25. After some messy preliminaries, Robertson dropped the suit because it was to go to trial on Super Tuesday.
    26. "It's getting very messy for Sam," says Jon Ash, managing director for Global Aviation Associates here.
    27. It is based on Mrs. Pulitzer's autobiographical account of her messy divorce from Herbert "Pete" Pulitzer.
    28. "The smaller the majority, the more complicated it will be to get a messy piece of legislation like this through the House of Commons," says Mr. Osborne of Kleinwort Benson.
    29. If it is messy, it is largely because there are now too many commissioners chasing too few jobs of substance.
    30. The woman later sold the bird when it proved messy.
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