/ʌpˈset/
(-setting: past and past participle -set) with obj.
1
- make (someone) unhappy, disappointed, or worried使心烦意乱, 使失望, 使苦恼:
the accusation upset her.
指控使她很苦恼
as adj. upsetting a painful and upsetting divorce.痛苦恼人的离婚。
2
- knock (something) over弄翻, 打翻:
he upset a tureen of soup.
他打翻了一碗汤。
2.1
- cause disorder in (something); disrupt打乱, 扰乱:
the dam will upset the ecological balance.
大坝会打破生态平衡。
2.2
- disturb the digestion of (a person's stomach); cause (someone) to feel nauseous or unwell使(肠胃)不适; 使人想吐。
3
- often as noun upsetting shorten and thicken the end or edge of (a metal bar, wheel rim, or other object), especially by hammering or pressure when heated镦锻, 镦粗。
/ˈʌpset/
1
- a state of being unhappy, disappointed, or worried心烦意乱, 失望, 苦恼:
domestic upsets
家庭烦恼
mass noun a legal dispute will cause worry and upset.法律纠纷会引起担忧和烦恼。
2
- an unexpected result or situation, especially in a sports competition(尤指体育比赛)意外结果:
they caused one of last season's league upsets by winning 27-15.
他们以27比15获胜, 成为上个赛季联赛的几个冷门之一。
3
- a disturbance of a person's digestive system(肠胃)不适:
a stomach upset.
翻胃。
1
- /ʌpˈset/predic. unhappy, disappointed, or worried心烦的, 失望的, 苦恼的:
she looked pale and upset.
她看起来脸色苍白, 心烦意乱。
2
- /ˈʌpset/ (of a person's stomach) having disturbed digestion, especially because of something eaten(肠胃)不适的。
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