upset1
KK: [ʌpˈsɛt]
DJ: [ʌpˈsеt]
vt.
- 弄翻,打翻;傾覆
The generals plotted to
upset the government.
將軍們策劃推翻政府。
- 打亂,攪亂
Rain
upset our plans for a picnic.
下雨打亂了我們的野餐計畫。
- 意外地擊敗
The Democrat
upset the governor in the election.
這位民主黨人在選舉中意外地擊敗了州長。
- 使心煩意亂
Losing the necklace borrowed from her friend
upset her completely.
她把從朋友那兒借來的項鍊弄丟了,這使她心煩意亂。
- 使(腸胃)不適
The lousy food
upsets my stomach.
這糟糕的飯菜使我腸胃不適。
vi.
- 翻倒;傾覆
The boat will
upset if a storm breaks.
如遇暴風雨,這條船會翻掉。
a.
- 翻倒的;翻覆的
- 攪亂的,混亂的
- 心煩的,苦惱的[F][(+about/at/over)]
He was horribly
upset over her illness.
他為她的病而憂心忡忡。
- 不適的
I'm suffering from an
upset stomach.
我的腸胃正不舒服著呢。
辨析
upset2
KK: [ˈʌpˌsɛt]
DJ: [ˈʌpsеt]
n.
- 翻倒;傾覆[C][U]
The
upset of the boat caused three deaths.
翻船造成三人死亡。
- 混亂,攪亂[C]
The fire caused an
upset in the building.
失火使大樓裡一片混亂。
- 意外的擊敗[C]
Our team suffered an
upset.
我們的球隊遭到意外的失敗。
- 心煩意亂[C]
The news gave her quite an
upset.
這消息使她大為心煩意亂。
- (腸胃的)不舒服[U]
I had a stomach
upset last night.
我昨天夜裡腸胃不適。
- 【口】吵架[C]
v.
/
ʌpˈsɛt/
(upsets, upsetting; past and past part. upset)
- make unhappy, disappointed, or worried.
- knock over.
- disrupt.
▸disturb the digestion of (a person's stomach).
-
[often as noun upsetting]
shorten and thicken the end or edge of (a metal bar, wheel rim, or other object).
n.
/
ˈʌpsɛt/
- a state of being upset.
- an unexpected result or situation.
adj.
-
/ʌpˈsɛt/
unhappy, disappointed, or worried.
-
/ˈʌpsɛt/
(of a person's stomach) having disturbed digestion.
Derivative
- upsetter n.
- upsetting adj.
- upsettingly adv.