a list of the food that you can choose in a restaurant
( computers
) a list on the screen of a computer that shows what you can dome
• oW / mi ' au /► me • ow
— Look
mer
• chan • dise / ' martfandaiz / [noncount] (things that are for sale
mer
• chant / ' mart/ant /( business
) a person who buys and sells things, especially from and to other countriesmer
• cu • ry / ' markyari /a silver, liquid metal
mer
• cy / ' marsi /being kind and not hurting someone who has done wrong
be at the mercy of someone or something
to have no power against someone or something that is strong
only; not more than
mere
• ly / ' mirli /only
—SYNONYM just
merge
/ mard3 /( merg es , merg . ing , merged )
to join together with something else
mer
• it1 / ' merat /the thing or things that are good about someone or something
to be good enough for something
—SYNONYM deserve
mer • maid
/ ' marmeid /a woman in stories who has a fish's tail and lives in the ocean
mer • ry / ' meri /
happy
mer
• ry-go-round / meri gou raund /a big, round machine with models of animals or cars on it. Children can ride on it as it turns.
—SYNONYM carousel mess lC / mes /
a lot of things that are not organized or neat, and that may be dirty
a person or thing that is not neat and clean
a difficult situation
mess 2 / mes /
mess something up
to make something dirty or not neat
to do something badly or to spoil something
mes
. sage © / 'mes^/words that one person sends to another
mes • sen • ger / ' mesand3ar /
a person who brings a message
mess .уф / mesi/
dirty or not neat
making you or something dirty or not neat
met
met .al Ф / 'metl/
( chemistry
) a solid substance that is usually hard and shiny, such as iron, silver, or goldme • tal • lic / ma ' trelik /
( chemistry
) looking like metal or making a noise like one piece of metal hitting another