词汇 | messed-up |
释义 | messed up adjective slanguk /ˌmest ˈʌp/ us /ˌmest ˈʌp/ unhappy and emotionally confused: 迷惘的,困惑的 She was really messed up as a teenager.少女时期的她感到十分迷惘。 [ before noun ]messed-up kids迷惘的孩子 Stupid and silly absurd absurdity absurdly adolescent against your better judgmentidiom dopey dopily dorky dottiness dotty imprudently in his/her/their wisdomidiom in someone's infinite wisdomidiom inadvisable injudicious uncritical uncritically undiscriminating unintelligent unperceptive messed-up | American Dictionarymessed-up adjective infmlus/ˈmestˈʌp, ˈmestˌʌp/ unhappy and emotionally confused: a messed-up teenager Examples of messed upmessed up Teachers have a responsibility to help kids find their own voice and to really empower them with strategies for changing this messed-up world we inhabit. From NPR A lifetime of incorrect press passes, messed-up mail and tongue-tied telemarketers have taught me as much. From ESPN It's almost better to keep your body messed-up on a consistent basis. From USA TODAY But messed-up science can be our friend in personal finance. From Business Insider I think a lot of people see themselves as these messed-up shells that need to be filled with something or these imperfect, bad, empty things that need to become better. From The Atlantic Messed-up economy equals big stock market gains? From CNBC Yet, as each fragment flew away from the main body, it shriveled up so that there was no blood, and no bystander suffered the inconvenience of messed-up clothing. From Project Gutenberg These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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