upset
英 [ʌp'set]
美[ʌp'sɛt]
- vt. 使心烦;颠覆;扰乱
- vi. 翻倒
- adj. 心烦的;混乱的;弄翻的
- n. 混乱;翻倒
英英释意
- 1. an unhappy and worried mental state;
- "there was too much anger and disturbance"
- "she didn't realize the upset she caused me"
- 2. the act of disturbing the mind or body;
- "his carelessness could have caused an ecological upset"
- "she was unprepared for this sudden overthrow of their normal way of living"
- 3. condition in which there is a disturbance of normal functioning;
- "the doctor prescribed some medicine for the disorder"
- "everyone gets stomach upsets from time to time"
- 4. a tool used to thicken or spread (the end of a bar or a rivet etc.) by forging or hammering or swaging
- 5. the act of upsetting something;
- "he was badly bruised by the upset of his sled at a high speed"
- 6. an improbable and unexpected victory;
- "the biggest upset since David beat Goliath"
双语例句
- 1. I hope I haven't said anything to upset you.
- 但愿我没有说过让你不高兴的话。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. Argentina's erratic inflation rate threatens to upset the plans.
- 阿根廷动荡不定的通货膨胀率可能会破坏那些计划。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. It's easy to get a tummy upset from river water.
- 喝河水很容易闹肚子。
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. After a pause Alex said sharply: "I'm sorry if I've upset you"
- 歇了一会儿后,亚历克斯毫不客气地说:“要是让你心烦了,那我很抱歉。”
来自柯林斯例句
- 5. She spoke haltingly of her deep upset and hurt.
- 她吞吞吐吐地诉说自己深深的苦恼及伤痛。
来自柯林斯例句