upset 的 4 个定义
up·set, up·set·ting.
- to overturn: to upset a pitcher of milk.
- to disturb mentally or emotionally; perturb: The incident upset her.
- to disturb or derange completely; put out of order; throw into disorder: to upset a system; to upset a mechanism; to upset an apartment.
- (6)
up·set, up·set·ting.
- to become upset or overturned.
- an upsetting or instance of being upset; overturn; overthrow.
- the defeat of a person, team, etc., that is considered more formidable.
- a nervous, irritable state of mind.
- (5)
- overturned: an upset milk pail.
- disordered; disorganized: The house is upset.
- distressed; disturbed: She had an upset stomach. He is emotionally upset.
- Archaic. raised up.
upset 近义词
disturbed, bothered
upset 的近义词 46 个
- agitated
- amazed
- blue
- capsized
- confused
- disconcerted
- dismayed
- disordered
- disquieted
- distressed
- dragged
- grieved
- hurt
- ill
- low
- muddled
- overturned
- rattled
- ruffled
- shocked
- sick
- spilled
- thrown
- toppled
- troubled
- tumbled
- unsettled
- unzipped
- worried
- all torn up
- antsy
- apprehensive
- broken up
- bummed out
- chaotic
- come apart
- frantic
- in disarray
- jittery
- jumpy
- overwrought
- psyched out
- shook up
- tipped over
- unglued
- upside-down
upset 的反义词 24 个
problem
disorder; knock over
bother, trouble
upset 的近义词 51 个
- agitate
- bewilder
- dismay
- distract
- disturb
- perturb
- unnerve
- unsettle
- afflict
- ail
- bug
- confound
- cramp
- craze
- debilitate
- derange
- discombobulate
- discompose
- disconcert
- disquiet
- distress
- flip
- floor
- flurry
- fluster
- grieve
- incapacitate
- indispose
- pother
- rattle
- ruffle
- sicken
- spook
- turn
- unhinge
- adjy
- egg on
- fire up
- flip out
- get to
- give a hard time
- key up
- lay up
- make a scene
- make waves
- pick on
- psych
- rock the boat
- stir up
- throw off balance
- turn on
upset 的反义词 24 个
defeat
upset 的近义词 51 个
- agitate
- bewilder
- dismay
- distract
- disturb
- perturb
- unnerve
- unsettle
- afflict
- ail
- bug
- confound
- cramp
- craze
- debilitate
- derange
- discombobulate
- discompose
- disconcert
- disquiet
- distress
- flip
- floor
- flurry
- fluster
- grieve
- incapacitate
- indispose
- pother
- rattle
- ruffle
- sicken
- spook
- turn
- unhinge
- adjy
- egg on
- fire up
- flip out
- get to
- give a hard time
- key up
- lay up
- make a scene
- make waves
- pick on
- psych
- rock the boat
- stir up
- throw off balance
- turn on
upset 的反义词 24 个
更多upset例句
- Most people think that asking a sensitive question will upset the person being asked.
- That took one of the best options off the table for the Colts, who went 11-5 this season, nearly upset the Buffalo Bills in the playoffs and appear to need only an above-average, experienced quarterback to enter next season as a Super Bowl contender.
- The Giants scored a few plays later,and upset the Patriots, 17-14.
- In the 2019 Netflix movie “Otherhood,” Angela Bassett plays a mom so upset her son forgot Mother’s Day that she moves into his apartment uninvited.
- So I think sometimes that does get to me, and I do get very upset.
- The banquet was paid for with public funds, and taxpayers were understandably upset.
- “I would recommend ginger tea first thing in the morning as a great way to ward off an upset stomach,” says White.
- Hitchcock reacts as if he has an upset stomach--and that I gave it to him.
- As long as the mirror refused to say that she was the most beautiful woman in the land, she would remain upset.
- I thought if I cooperated it would make it better… I was so upset that day.
- It would not do to allow his son to do anything that would upset his dignity, though he loved him very much indeed.
- But in a moment a subject was started that entirely diverted his mind and upset the lively tenor of the breakfast-table.
- Wilkins got such a start that he tripped over one of the thwarts in trying to take aim, and nearly upset the boat.
- He was naturally frightfully upset about it, and a regular panic sprang up in the neighbourhood.
- The news caused general concern throughout the house, and Ethne was frightfully upset.