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upset 在英语-中文(简体)词典中的翻译 upsetverb [ T ] uk Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio /ʌpˈset/ us Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio /ʌpˈset/ present par...

upset 在英语-中文(简体)词典中的翻译

upsetverb [ T ] uk

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/ʌpˈset/ present participle upsetting | past tense and past participle upset

upset verb [T]

(WORRY)

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B2 to make someone worried, unhappy, or angry

使心烦意乱;使难过;使生气

It still upsets him when he thinks about the accident.

一想起那次事故他仍很恼火。

Don't upset yourself by thinking about what might have been.

别再去想原本可能会怎样了,何必自寻烦恼。

更多范例减少例句I didn't mean to upset her - it was just a bit of fun.I hadn't realized I'd upset him but apparently he was mortally offended.Sue always manages to upset somebody when we go out - she's a real liability.Not content with having upset my parents, he then insulted my sister!You mustn't upset your sister with any more nonsense about ghosts.

upset verb [T]

(CHANGE)

to change the usual or expected state or order of something, especially in a way that stops it from happening or working

打乱;搅乱

Any mechanical problems would upset our plans of driving across the desert.

哪怕是很小的机械故障都有可能搅乱我们驾车穿越沙漠的计划。

upset verb [T]

(KNOCK)

to push or knock something out of its usual position, usually by accident, especially causing it to fall

推;撞;(尤指)打翻,碰倒

Our dog upset the picnic table, spilling food everywhere.

狗撞翻了野餐桌,把我们的食物弄得到处都是。

upset verb [T]

(MAKE SICK)

to make someone feel slightly sick

使不适

He can't eat grapes - they upset him/his stomach.

他不能吃葡萄——他的胃受不了。

习语

upset the apple cart

upsetadjective uk

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upset adjective

(WORRIED)

A2 [ after verb ] worried, unhappy, or angry

使心烦意乱;使难过;使生气

Don't get upset about the dress - there's only a little stain on it.

不要为这条裙子难过了——上面只有一个小污点而已。

[ + to infinitive ] She was very upset to hear that the party had been cancelled.

听说聚会取消了,她很沮丧。

[ + that ] He was very upset that you didn't reply to his emails.

你没给他回信,他很失望。

更多范例减少例句He was dreadfully upset.Don't let her get you all upset.Of course you're upset - it's only natural.He was in tears and obviously very upset.She's terribly upset because her father passed away last week.

upset adjective

(ILL)

B2 informal If you have an upset stomach you feel slightly ill, especially because of something you have eaten or drunk.

形容肚子不舒服(尤其因为吃喝的东西引起的不适)

I have an upset stomach/tummy - serves me right for eating so much.

我肚子不舒服——我这是自作自受,谁让自己吃得太多。

upsetnoun uk

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upset noun

(CHANGE)

[ U ] confusion and problems

混乱;麻烦

How much upset will the new monitoring procedures cause?

新的监控程序将会带来多大的混乱?

[ C ] an occasion when someone beats the team or player that was expected to win

爆冷门

It would be quite an upset if the favourite didn't win.

如果这个夺标大热门没有获胜,那就真是一个大冷门。

upset noun

(ILLNESS)

[ C ] informal a slight illness of the stomach

肠胃不适

Melanie has a stomach/tummy upset so she won't be going to school today.

梅兰妮肚子不舒服,所以今天不去上学了。

(upset在剑桥英语-中文(简体)词典的翻译 © Cambridge University Press)

upset的例句

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All of the inflammatory conditions can be associated with significant systemic upset.

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But rather -just like my relative, he grew rather upset.

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What remains unanswered, and mostly unaddressed, is an explanation of when challengers succeed in upsetting an industry and the standards imposed by dominant firms.

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Respondents up the tiger; the tiger is upset.

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This extra freedom upsets the precarious balance that can exist in two dimensions.

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Mass movements or, for that matter, vigorous action by public officials may upset the interest group balance.

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When such institutions emerge they will be stable until another shock upsets the underlying political balance of power and paralyses their adaptive capacity.

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Many were upset and frightened that the council was planning to imprison them if they didn't fill in the accompanying form.

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