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upset



I.upset1 S2 /ˌʌpˈset◂/ BrE AmE adjective
[Word Family: adjective: ↑upset, ↑upsetting; verb: ↑upset; noun: ↑upset]
1. [not before noun] unhappy and worried because something unpleasant or disappointing has happened
upset by/about/at etc
She was deeply upset about the way her father treated her.
upset that
Debbie was upset that he didn’t spend more time with her.
2. be upset with somebody if you are upset with someone, you are angry and annoyed with them:
You’re not still upset with me, are you?
3. upset stomach an illness that affects the stomach and makes you feel sick
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THESAURUS
upset [not before noun] unhappy and worried because something unpleasant or disappointing has happened: Miss Hurley is too upset to speak to anyone at the moment. | She’s still deeply upset about her uncle’s death. | He’s upset that he didn’t get an invitation to their wedding.
hurt upset and shocked because someone has been unkind to you, especially someone that you trusted and thought was a friend: Bill felt deeply hurt when he realized she had lied to him. | Gretta was really hurt that none of her friends came to visit her in the hospital. | Jackson was said to be ‘deeply hurt’ by the newspaper reports about him. | He had a hurt expression on his face.
distressed very upset: Priests have been counselling distressed relatives of the victims. | She was visibly distressed after hearing of her husband’s accident. | Matilda was too distressed to speak.
distraught written so upset and worried that you are unable to do normal things, and nothing can make you feel calm: Benson was so distraught over the breakup of his marriage that he felt like committing suicide. | The distraught parents of the missing baby have made a public appeal for her return.
in a (terrible) state British English informal so upset that you cannot stop crying: She called me one night in a terrible state, saying she wanted to die. | I could see that she was in a bit of a state.
be worked up informal to be very upset or angry, so that you think things are worse than they really are: I was too worked up to sleep. | It’s not worth getting worked up about. Anyone can make a mistake.
II.upset2 S2 /ʌpˈset/ BrE AmE verb
(past tense and past participle upset, present participle upsetting) [transitive]
[Word Family: adjective
: ↑upset, ↑upsetting; verb
: ↑upset; noun: ↑upset]
[Date: 1700-1800; Origin: Probably from upset 'to set up, raise' (15-17 centuries)]
1. MAKE SOMEBODY UNHAPPY to make someone feel unhappy or worried:
Don’t do anything that would upset him.
2. CHANGE SOMETHING to change a plan or situation in a way that causes problems:
The chemicals upset the balance of the environment.
3. MAKE SOMETHING FALL to push something over without intending to:
He upset a bowl of soup.
4. DEFEAT to defeat an opponent who is considered to be much better than you:
Jones upset the 40th-ranked American, Cunningham.
5. upset the apple cart informal to completely spoil someone’s plans
6. upset your stomach to affect your stomach and make you feel sick:
The soup was revolting and upset my stomach.
—upsetting adjective
III.upset3 /ˈʌpset/ BrE AmE noun
[Word Family: adjective: ↑upset, ↑upsetting; verb: ↑upset; noun: ↑upset]
1. [uncountable and countable] worry and unhappiness caused by an unexpected problem:
If you are the victim of a burglary, the emotional upset can affect you for a long time.
2. [countable] when a person or team defeats an opponent who is considered to be much better than them:
There was a major upset when the young skater took the gold medal.
3. stomach upset an illness that affects the stomach and makes you feel sick
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THESAURUS
victory noun
[uncountable and countable] a situation in which you win a battle, game, election, or ↑dispute: The crowds celebrated Italy’s victory against England. | The party won a comfortable victory in the general election. | We’re very confident of victory.
win noun
[countable] a victory in a sports game or in a competition: It was an important win for the Yankees. | A couple from London are celebrating a big lottery win.
triumph noun
[countable] written an important victory, especially in war or politics: Thatcher’s greatest triumph was becoming the UK’s first female Prime Minister.
conquest noun
[countable] a situation in which one country wins a war against another country and takes control of it: the Spanish conquest of Mexico | Caesar is well-known for his military conquests.
landslide noun
[countable] an election victory in which one party or ↑candidate gets far more votes than their opponents: In 1945, there was a Labour landslide.
walkover especially British English, cakewalk
American English noun
[countable] informal a very easy victory: The match was expected to be a walkover for Brazil.
upset noun
[countable] a situation in which the person, team, party etc that was expected to win is defeated: Truman pulled off the greatest election upset in United States history.

upsethu
[ʌp'set]
ngoại động từ upset
làm đổ, đánh đổ, lật đổ; đánh ngã
to upset a bottle
đánh đổ cái chai
to upset a car
đánh đổ xe
to upset someone
đánh ngã ai
(hàng hải) làm lật úp (thuyền...)
làm rối tung, làm đảo lộn; phá vỡ (kế hoạch..)
to upset a room
làm lộn bậy cả căn phòng
to upset a plan
làm đảo lộn kế hoạch
làm khó chịu, cảm thấy khó chịu; làm rối loạn (bộ máy tiêu hoá...)
làm bối rối, làm lo lắng, làm đau khổ (về tâm trí, tình cảm)
the least thing upsets him
một tí cái gì cũng làm cho anh ấy lo ngại bối rối
(kỹ thuật) chồn
upset the somebody's applecart
đảo lộn
bác bỏ một lý thuyết
danh từ
sự đổ, sự lật đổ; sự bị lật đổ; sự xáo trộn, sự bị xáo trộn
tình trạng lộn xộn, tình trạng rối loạn
sự bối rối, sự lúng túng
sự cãi lộn, sự bất hoà
sự rối loạn tiêu hoá
(thể dục,thể thao) kết quả bất ngờ
(kỹ thuật) sự chồn


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