- mess dish
- Морской термин: бак (посуда)
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
mess — [mes] n. [ME messe < OFr mes < L missus, a course (at a meal), orig. pp. of mittere, to send, put: see MISSION] 1. a portion or quantity of food for a meal or dish 2. a portion of soft or semiliquid food, as porridge 3. unappetizing food;… … English World dictionary
mess — I. noun Etymology: Middle English mes, from Anglo French, from Late Latin missus course at a meal, from missus, past participle of mittere to put, from Latin, to send more at smite Date: 14th century 1. a quantity of food: a. archaic food set on… … New Collegiate Dictionary
mess — /mes/, n. 1. a dirty, untidy, or disordered condition: The room was in a mess. 2. a person or thing that is dirty, untidy, or disordered. 3. a state of embarrassing confusion: My affairs are in a mess. 4. an unpleasant or difficult situation: She … Universalium
mess — [[t]mɛs[/t]] n. 1) a dirty or untidy condition 2) a person or thing that is dirty, untidy, or disordered 3) a state of confusion 4) an unpleasant or difficult situation 5) a dirty or untidy mass: a mess of papers[/ex] 6) a group regularly taking… … From formal English to slang
mess — [13] Mess comes via Old French mes from late Latin missus, a derivative of the verb mittere ‘send’ (source of English admit, mission, transmit, etc). This meant ‘sending, placement’, and its original metaphorical application was to a ‘round or… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
mess — [13] Mess comes via Old French mes from late Latin missus, a derivative of the verb mittere ‘send’ (source of English admit, mission, transmit, etc). This meant ‘sending, placement’, and its original metaphorical application was to a ‘round or… … Word origins
mess — /mɛs / (say mes) noun 1. a dirty or untidy condition: the room was in a mess. 2. a state of embarrassing confusion: his affairs are in a mess. 3. an unpleasant or difficult situation: to get into a mess. 4. a dirty or untidy mass, litter, or… …
mess kit — noun kit containing a metal dish and eating utensils; used by soldiers and campers • Hypernyms: ↑kit, ↑outfit * * * noun or mess gear 1. : the cooking and table utensils of a mess together with the receptacle in which they are packed for… … Useful english dictionary
mess tin — noun Brit. a rectangular metal dish forming part of a mess kit … English new terms dictionary
mess — mes n. disorder, disarray, dirtiness; predicament, quandary; place where meals are served to a large group (military, etc.); dish or quantity of soft or liquid food v. interfere with, meddle; make dirty or untidy; bungle; make an error; eat in… … English contemporary dictionary
mess — I. n. 1. Dish. 2. Set (who eat together), company. 3. Medley, mixture, miscellany, mass, farrago, hotch potch, hodge podge, jumble, salmagundi, mish mash, olio, confused mass, mélange. 4. Muddle, predicament, plight, confusion, perplexity, pickle … New dictionary of synonyms