新东方-柯林斯雅思备考词典

upset

英  [ʌpˈset]
    

[ADJ, NOUN, VERB]

    ADJ. 形容词
  • 1难过的 , 沮丧的

    If you are upset, you are unhappy or disappointed because something bad has happened to you.

    双语例句

    例:

    After she died I felt very, very upset.

    她去世后,我感到非常非常难过。

    例:

    Marta looked upset.

    玛尔塔看起来很沮丧。

    2不舒服的

    If you have an upset stomach, you experience a slight sickness in your stomach caused by an infection or by something that you have eaten.

    双语例句

    例:

    Larry has an upset stomach.

    拉里肠胃不适。

    NOUN. 名词
  • upsets

    1[C 可数名词] 烦恼 , 失望

    An upset is something that makes you feel worried, unhappy, or disappointed.

    双语例句

    例:

    stress and other emotional upsets.

    压力和其他情感上的烦恼。

    2[C 可数名词] 混乱

    An upset is an event that causes something such as a procedure or a state of affairs to go wrong.

    双语例句

    例:

    Markets are very sensitive to any upsets in the Japanese economic machine.

    市场对日本经济机器出现的任何混乱都是非常敏感的。

    3[C 可数名词] (胃)不舒服

    A stomach upset is a slight sickness in your stomach caused by an infection or by something that you have eaten.

    双语例句

    例:

    Paul was unwell last night with a stomach upset.

    保罗昨晚胃不舒服。

    VERB. 动词
  • upsets , upsetting , upset

    1[T 及物动词] 使…烦恼 , 使…不高兴

    If something upsets you, it makes you feel worried or unhappy.

    双语例句

    例:

    The whole incident had upset me and my fiancée terribly.

    整件事情让我和我的未婚妻非常烦恼。

    例:

    She warned me not to say anything to upset him.

    她警告我不要说任何让他心烦的话。

    2[T 及物动词] 搅乱

    If events upset something such as a procedure or a state of affairs, they cause it to go wrong.

    双语例句

    例:

    Political problems could upset agreements between Moscow and Kabul.

    政治问题可能会打破莫斯科和喀布尔之间的协议。

    3[T 及物动词] 弄翻

    If you upset an object, you accidentally knock or push it over so that it scatters over a large area.

    双语例句

    例:

    Don't upset the piles of sheets under the box.

    别碰乱了盒子下面的那几摞纸。