B2 to make someone worried, unhappy, or angry使心烦意乱;使难过;使生气
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I didn't mean to upset her - it was just a bit of fun.
I hadn't realized I'd upset him but apparently he was mortally offended.
Sue always manages to upset somebody when we go out - she's a real liability.
Not content with having upset my parents, he then insulted my sister!
You mustn't upset your sister with any more nonsense about ghosts.
to change the usual or expected state or order of something, especially in a way that stops it from happening or working打乱;搅乱
to push or knock something out of its usual position, usually by accident, especially causing it to fall推;撞;(尤指)打翻,碰倒
to make someone feel slightly sick使不适
A2 [ after verb ] worried, unhappy, or angry使心烦意乱;使难过;使生气
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He was dreadfully upset.
Don't let her get you all upset.
Of course you're upset - it's only natural.
He was in tears and obviously very upset.
She's terribly upset because her father passed away last week.
B2 informal If you have an upset stomach you feel slightly ill, especially because of something you have eaten or drunk.形容肚子不舒服(尤其因为吃喝的东西引起的不适)
[ C ] informal a slight illness of the stomach肠胃不适
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