muss 英 [mʌs]   美 [mʌs]

muss

muss  英 [mʌs] 美 [mʌs]

vt. 使混乱  n. 混乱;吵架 

进行时:mussing  过去式:mussed  过去分词:mussed  第三人称单数:musses  名词复数:musses 

No cables, no muss, no fuss. 没有线缆,没有杂乱无章。
Government committed funds for the programme from the state budget (some 7 muss for the first three years). 政府承诺通过国家预算向项目方案的运作拨付款项(头三年大约为700万美元)。

  • To muss is to mess up. When your grandmother reaches over to muss your hair, she tousles it — you'll have to carefully comb it again before you leave for school.
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  • vt. 使混乱
  • n. 混乱;吵架
  • 1. No cables, no muss, no fuss.

    没有线缆,没有杂乱无章。

  • 2. Government committed funds for the programme from the state budget (some 7 muss for the first three years).

    政府承诺通过国家预算向项目方案的运作拨付款项(头三年大约为700万美元)。

  • 3. Yessir, if I was your Pa I'd take down your britches and muss you up a bit.

    好的,先生。 如果我是你爸的话,我会脱了你的裤子然后把你给弄糟点。

  • muss (v.) "to make untidy," 1837, probably a variant of mess in its sense of "disorder." Earlier (1830) as a noun meaning "disturbance." Related: Mussed; mussing.
muss / mʌs ; NAmE mʌs / verb musssth (up) ( NAmE) to make sb's clothes or hair untidy 弄乱(衣服或头发);使邋遢 Hey, don't muss up my hair! 嗨,别弄乱了我的头发! muss musses mussed mussing muss / mʌs ; NAmE mʌs /
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