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αγγλικά
ισπανικά
ισπανικά
I. upset ΕΠΊΘ [αμερικ ˌəpˈsɛt, βρετ ʌpˈsɛt]
1. upset:
upset (unhappy, hurt)
upset (distressed)
upset (offended)
upset (disappointed)
2. upset ΙΑΤΡ:
estoy descompuesto (del estómago) esp λατινοαμερ
II. upset <μετ ενεστ upsetting, παρελθ & μετ παρακειμ upset> ΡΉΜΑ μεταβ [αμερικ ˌəpˈsɛt, βρετ ʌpˈsɛt]
1. upset:
upset (hurt)
upset (distress)
upset (distress)
upset (offend)
2. upset (make ill):
3.1. upset (throw into disorder):
upset plans/calculations
upset plans/calculations
upset equanimity
upset equanimity
to upset the balance of sth
3.2. upset (knock over):
upset cup/jug
upset milk/contents
upset boat
III. upset ΟΥΣ [αμερικ ˈəpsɛt, βρετ ˈʌpsɛt]
1.1. upset C or U (disturbance, upheaval):
upset
trastorno αρσ
1.2. upset C or U (emotional trouble):
upset
disgusto αρσ
she's had a bit of an upset
2. upset C:
upset (surprise result) ΠΟΛΙΤ, ΑΘΛ
sorpresa θηλ
upset (defeat)
3. upset C ΙΑΤΡ:
to have a stomach upset
to have a stomach upset
estar descompuesto del estómago esp λατινοαμερ
stomach upset ΟΥΣ
stomach upset
stomach upset
trastorno αρσ gástrico τυπικ
stomach upset
trastorno αρσ estomacal τυπικ
upset price ΟΥΣ αμερικ σκοτσ
upset price
ισπανικά
ισπανικά
αγγλικά
αγγλικά
descompensar poder/presupuesto
descompensar equilibrio/simetría
acongojado (acongojada)
disgustado (disgustada)
contrariado (contrariada) (disgustado)
αγγλικά
αγγλικά
ισπανικά
ισπανικά
I. upset1 [ʌpˈset] ΡΉΜΑ μεταβ ανώμ
1. upset (overturn):
upset
upset boat, canoe
2. upset:
upset (unsettle)
upset (distress)
to upset oneself
3. upset (throw into disorder):
upset
4. upset (cause pain):
upset
upset
II. upset1 [ʌpˈset] ΕΠΊΘ
1. upset (overturned, up-ended):
upset
2. upset:
upset (disquieted)
upset (distressed)
upset (sad)
to get upset about sth
to be upset (that) ...
don't be upset
3. upset οικ (bilious):
upset2 [ˈʌpset] ΟΥΣ
1. upset χωρίς πλ:
upset (trouble)
problema αρσ
upset (argument, quarrel)
discusión θηλ
trastorno αρσ
to have an upset
to be an upset to sb
2. upset (great surprise):
upset
gran sorpresa θηλ
3. upset οικ (disorder):
stomach upset
stomach upset ΟΥΣ
stomach upset
upset price ΟΥΣ αμερικ ΕΜΠΌΡ
upset price
ισπανικά
ισπανικά
αγγλικά
αγγλικά
penoso (-a)
to get upset about [or over] sth
αγγλικά
αγγλικά
ισπανικά
ισπανικά
I. upset1 [ʌp·ˈset] ΡΉΜΑ μεταβ ανώμ
1. upset:
upset (unsettle)
upset (distress)
to upset oneself
2. upset (throw into disorder):
upset
3. upset (overturn):
upset
upset boat, canoe
4. upset (cause pain):
upset
upset
II. upset1 [ʌp·ˈset] ΕΠΊΘ
1. upset:
upset (disquieted)
upset (distressed)
upset (sad)
to get upset about sth
to be upset (that)...
don't be upset
2. upset (nauseated):
3. upset (overturned, upended):
upset
upset2 [ˈʌp·set] ΟΥΣ
1. upset (great surprise):
upset
gran sorpresa θηλ
2. upset (illness):
stomach upset
3. upset (bad experience):
upset
disgusto αρσ
upset price ΟΥΣ ΕΜΠΌΡ
upset price
ισπανικά
ισπανικά
αγγλικά
αγγλικά
penoso (-a)
to get upset about [or over] sth
Present
Iupset
youupset
he/she/itupsets
weupset
youupset
theyupset
Past
Iupset
youupset
he/she/itupset
weupset
youupset
theyupset
Present Perfect
Ihaveupset
youhaveupset
he/she/ithasupset
wehaveupset
youhaveupset
theyhaveupset
Past Perfect
Ihadupset
youhadupset
he/she/ithadupset
wehadupset
youhadupset
theyhadupset
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She also becomes overwhelmingly upset over relatively small occurrences such as leaving laundry out in the rain and putting the wrong condiments on her food.
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Everyone was aghast at the vehemence of the speech, and all three ladies were deeply upset.
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His new friends remark that they wish someone would decapitate the statue, saying it would be funny to see the town so upset.
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One day she was upset because the pervert she had previous arrested was released from jail.
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Any chance of an upset victory was dashed as the spectre of internal revolution and a government oblivious to the peril dominated the public consciousness.
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