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  1. Principal Translations. Inglés. Español. mess n. (dirty condition) desorden nm. (coloquial) asco nm. Most of the house was spotless, but the bathroom was a mess.

  2. a situation that is full of problems. desastre. She said that her life was a mess. I got myself into a mess by telling a lie. Me he metido en un lío por decir una mentira. The company's finances are in a mess. Más ejemplos. (Traducción de mess del Cambridge English-Spanish Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  3. to do something badly or spoil something: I made a real mess of my final exams. I gave Jim very clear instructions, but he still managed to make a mess of it. Synonym. mess (something) up informal. More examples. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  4. Mess or a mess is something or someone that looks dirty or untidy: He makes a terrible mess when he's cooking. UK Jem's house is always in a mess. Go and clean up that mess in the kitchen. UK Freddy can't stand mess. mainly UK I look a mess - I can't go out like this! My hair's such a mess today! [ C ] an animal's solid waste:

  5. Spanish. English. antes de fin de mes loc adv. (este mes) before the end of the month expr. by the end of the month expr. Queremos irnos de vacaciones antes de fin de mes. We want to go on holiday before the end of the month.

  6. 1. (untidy) desorden m. (dirty) porquería f. (= shambles) desastre m ⧫ desbarajuste m. (= predicament) lío (inf) m ⧫ follón (inf) m. (= bad job) chapuza (inf) f ⧫ desastre m. excuse the mess perdone el desorden. to be a mess: this place is a mess esta casa es un desastre. her hair is a mess tiene el pelo hecho un desastre.

  7. a n. 1 (untidy) desorden m , (dirty) porquería f. (=shambles) desastre m , desbarajuste m. (=predicament) lío * m , follón * m. (=bad job) chapuza * f , desastre m. excuse the mess perdone el desorden. → to be a mess. this place is a mess esta casa es un desastre. her hair is a mess tiene el pelo hecho un desastre.