Толковый словарь английского языка - muck
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muck
I. noun Etymology: Middle English muk, perhaps from Old English -moc; akin to Old Norse myki dung Date: 13th century soft moist farmyard manure, slimy dirt or filth, 3. defamatory remarks or writings, rubbish , nonsense , 4. a. dark highly organic soil, mire , mud , something resembling ~ ; gunk , material removed in the process of excavating or mining, ~y adjective II. verb Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. to clean up, to clear of ~, to dress (as soil) with ~, to dirty with or as if with ~ ; soil , intransitive verb to move or load ~ (as in a mine), 2. to engage in aimless activity, putter , tinker , interfere , meddle , ~er noun
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n. & v. --n. 1 farmyard manure. 2 colloq. dirt or filth; anything disgusting. 3 colloq. an untidy state; a mess. --v.tr. 1 (usu. foll. by up) Brit. colloq. bungle (a job). 2 (foll. by out) remove muck from. 3 make dirty. 4 manure with muck. Phrases and idioms make a muck of colloq. bungle. muck about (or around) Brit. colloq. 1 potter or fool about. 2 (foll. by with) fool or interfere with. muck in Brit. (often foll. by with) share tasks etc. equally. muck sweat Brit. colloq. a profuse sweat. Etymology: ME muk prob. f. Scand.: cf. ON myki dung, rel. to MEEK ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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