(Often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent.
Social and dining area provided for military personnel.
Informal terms for a difficult situation.
A state of confusion and disorderliness.
Другие значения термина "mess" 1 The mess left behind was 50 times greater than the previous year.
2 SWITHIN: In truth; it does remind one of the mess of pottage.
3 Regardless, this aspect could lead to great message or a great mess .
4 The upper structure on the top of the brigade - mess also fell in.
5 I called Harlan, thinking he'd come home and left behind a mess .
6 The colonel and the mess room looked at the man in silence.
7 The question has often been debated in every mess of the army.
8 According to the public record, the Graves Society was a financial mess .
9 You do look a mess . There was honest concern in its voice.
10 She said: They're in a mess in terms of their internal organisation.
11 The other professors had a mess in a room adjoining the mess-hall.
12 The students can now do anything they like in the mess rooms.
13 There was no point trying to work his way through this mess .
14 They are under the orders of the mess sergeant and the cooks.
15 Perhaps they should concentrate on their own internal political mess , said another.
16 You have thought only of yourself and the mess you are in.
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