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mess kit
gamelle
mess kit SUST. ingl. brit.
mess kit MILIT. (uniform)
popote f coloq.
kit [ingl. brit. kɪt, ingl. am. kɪt] SUST.
1. kit (set of tools or implements):
2. kit U ingl. brit. DEP.:
3. kit (set of parts for assembly):
kit m
to buy sth in a kit
4. kit MILIT.:
barda m argot
I. mess [ingl. brit. mɛs, ingl. am. mɛs] SUST.
1. mess (untidy state):
to make a mess children, workmen:
you look a mess! ingl. brit., you look like a mess! ingl. am.
2. mess (muddled state) fig.:
this is a fine mess you've got ingl. brit. or gotten ingl. am. us into!
3. mess (pitiful state) coloq.:
il est nul coloq.
4. mess (excrement):
5. mess (stain):
6. mess MILIT.:
7. mess ingl. am. coloq.:
II. mess [ingl. brit. mɛs, ingl. am. mɛs] V. intr. coloq. (meddle)
to mess with drugs
III. mess [ingl. brit. mɛs, ingl. am. mɛs]
no messing coloq.!
sans blagues! coloq.
kit [kɪt] SUST.
1. kit (set):
kit for activity
kit m
2. kit (components):
3. kit ingl. brit. (clothes):
kit for sport
I. mess [mes] SUST.
1. mess (not tidy):
margaille f Bélg.
2. mess (dirty):
3. mess (trouble):
4. mess (animal excrement):
5. mess ingl. brit. (officer's eating hall):
II. mess [mes] V. trans. coloq.
1. mess (make untidy):
to mess sth (up)
2. mess (botch up):
to mess sth (up)
III. mess [mes] V. intr.
1. mess (be silly):
2. mess:
gamelle d'un soldat
kit [kɪt] SUST.
1. kit (set):
kit for activity
kit m
2. kit (components):
I. mess [mes] SUST.
1. mess (not neat):
margaille f Bélg.
2. mess (dirty):
3. mess (trouble):
4. mess (animal excrement):
5. mess (officers' eating hall):
II. mess [mes] V. trans. coloq.
1. mess (make messy):
to mess sth (up)
2. mess (screw up):
to mess sth (up)
III. mess [mes] V. intr. (screw up)
Present
Imess
youmess
he/she/itmesses
wemess
youmess
theymess
Past
Imessed
youmessed
he/she/itmessed
wemessed
youmessed
theymessed
Present Perfect
Ihavemessed
youhavemessed
he/she/ithasmessed
wehavemessed
youhavemessed
theyhavemessed
Past Perfect
Ihadmessed
youhadmessed
he/she/ithadmessed
wehadmessed
youhadmessed
theyhadmessed
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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)
He reported that he did not find anyone on board, and said that the whole ship was a thoroughly wet mess.
en.wikipedia.org
Mess, by his definition, can range from actual untidiness -- which can function better than precise filing systems -- to disruption, distraction, unexpected collaboration, and context-switching.
qz.com
If a video camera were to perform such high speed changes in focal points, the image on screen would be a blurry, nauseating mess.
en.wikipedia.org
I don't mess with him, he works well tactically.
en.wikipedia.org
The base had its own hospital, 40-acre sewage plant, 9 administration buildings, 4 mess halls, supply rooms, officers' quarters, a guardhouse, a chapel, and 37 barracks.
en.wikipedia.org

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