upset

US /ʌpˈset/
UK /ʌpˈset/
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1.

使心烦, 使沮丧

make (someone) unhappy, disappointed, or worried

:
The news really upset her.
这个消息真的让她很沮丧
I didn't mean to upset you.
我不是故意要惹你生气的。
2.

打翻, 推翻

overturn (something) or cause it to fall over

:
Be careful not to upset the vase.
小心别把花瓶打翻了。
The strong winds could upset the small boat.
强风可能会掀翻小船。
1.

心烦的, 沮丧的

unhappy, disappointed, or worried

:
She was very upset about the news.
她对这个消息感到非常沮丧
Don't get upset over small things.
不要为小事烦恼
2.

不适的, 紊乱的

(of a stomach or digestive system) experiencing discomfort or illness

:
I have an upset stomach after eating that spicy food.
吃了那顿辛辣食物后,我胃不舒服
The baby has an upset tummy.
宝宝胃不舒服
1.

冷门, 意外

an unexpected result or decision

:
The team caused a major upset by winning against the champions.
该队击败冠军,造成了重大冷门
It would be a huge upset if the underdog won the election.
如果弱者赢得选举,那将是一个巨大的冷门