English–German dictionary
German translation of the English word officers’ mess
English | German (translated indirectly) | Esperanto |
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(gruel; mush; porridge; purée; pap) | Brei ; Mus | |
(junk) | übles Zeug ; Schund | |
(blunder; bungle; screw‐up) | Pfuscherei ; Murks ; Machwerk | |
🔗 The next prime minister of the United Kingdom will inherit a mess that some members of the governing Conservative Party believe will be impossible to manage. | ||
(hodgepodge; medley; welter) | Wust | |
🔗 Trying to breathe through his mouth, he hurriedly began poking through the mess on the floor. | ||
(dishevel; tousle; ruffle; disarray) | herumzausen | taŭzi |
(junk; trash) | Trödel ; Kram ; Plunder ; Wust | |
🔗 While they were this occupied, the white man, who was evidently an officer, was joined by two other whites similarly garbed. | ||
(official; functionary; customs official) | ||
(policeman; cop; police officer) | ; | |
🔗 Officers said the deaths were being treated as unexplained. |
English | German |
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officers’ mess | ⇆ Kasino; ⇆ Offizierskasino |
mess | ⇆ Durcheinander; ⇆ Messe; ⇆ Patsche; ⇆ Sauerei; ⇆ Schlamassel; ⇆ Schmutz; ⇆ Schweinerei; ⇆ Schwierigkeiten; ⇆ Unordnung; ⇆ Wirtschaft |
officer | ⇆ Beamter; ⇆ Offizier |