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up·set
/(ˌ)əpˈsɛt/
(a.)煩亂的,不高興(vt.)顛覆,推翻,擾亂,使不適,使心煩(vi.)翻倒
From:
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up·set
/(ˌ)əpˈsɛt/
及物動詞
使失常,不舒服,心煩意亂,失常,紊亂,不安
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
upset
擾動; 翻轉; 倒轉
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Up·set
v. t.
1.
To
set
up
;
to
put
upright
. [
Obs
.]
“With
sail
on
mast
upset
.”
2.
(a)
To
thicken
and
shorten
,
as
a
heated
piece
of
iron
,
by
hammering
on
the
end
.
(b)
To
shorten
(
a
tire
)
in
the
process
of
resetting
,
originally
by
cutting
it
and
hammering
on
the
ends
.
3.
To
overturn
,
overthrow
,
or
overset
;
as
,
to
upset
a
carriage
;
to
upset
an
argument
.
“Determined
somehow
to
upset
the
situation.”
4.
To
disturb
the
self-possession
of
;
to
disorder
the
nerves
of
;
to
make
ill
;
as
,
the
fright
upset
her
. [
Colloq
.]
5.
Basketwork
To
turn
upwards
the
outer
ends
of
(
stakes
)
so
as
to
make
a
foundation
for
the
side
of
a
basket
or
the
like
;
also
,
to
form
(
the
side
)
in
this
manner
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Up·set
,
v. i.
To
become
upset
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Up·set
a.
Set
up
;
fixed
;
determined
; --
used
chiefly
or
only
in
the
phrase
upset
price
;
that
is
,
the
price
fixed
upon
as
the
minimum
for
property
offered
in
a
public
sale
,
or
,
in
an
auction
,
the
price
at
which
property
is
set
up
or
started
by
the
auctioneer
,
and
the
lowest
price
at
which
it
will
be
sold
.
After
a
solemn
pause
,
Mr
.
Glossin
offered
the
upset
price
for
the
lands
and
barony
of
Ellangowan
.
--
Sir
W
.
Scott
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Up·set
,
n.
The
act
of
upsetting
,
or
the
state
of
being
upset
;
an
overturn
;
as
,
the
wagon
had
an
upset
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
upset
adj
1:
afflicted
with
or
marked
by
anxious
uneasiness
or
trouble
or
grief
; "
too
upset
to
say
anything
"; "
spent
many
disquieted
moments
"; "
distressed
about
her
son's
leaving
home
"; "
lapsed
into
disturbed
sleep
"; "
worried
parents
"; "
a
worried
frown
"; "
one
last
worried
check
of
the
sleeping
children
" [
syn
:
disquieted
,
distressed
,
disturbed
,
worried
]
2:
thrown
into
a
state
of
disarray
or
confusion
; "
troops
fleeing
in
broken
ranks
"; "
a
confused
mass
of
papers
on
the
desk
"; "
the
small
disordered
room
"; "
with
everything
so
upset
" [
syn
:
broken
,
confused
,
disordered
]
3:
used
of
an
unexpected
defeat
of
a
team
favored
to
win
; "
the
Bills
'
upset
victory
over
the
Houston
Oilers
" [
syn
:
upset(a)
]
4:
mildly
physically
distressed
; "
an
upset
stomach
"
5:
having
been
turned
so
that
the
bottom
is
no
longer
the
bottom
; "
an
overturned
car
"; "
the
upset
pitcher
of
milk
";
"
sat
on
an
upturned
bucket
" [
syn
:
overturned
,
upturned
]
n
1:
an
unhappy
and
worried
mental
state
; "
there
was
too
much
anger
and
disturbance
"; "
she
didn't
realize
the
upset
she
caused
me
" [
syn
:
disturbance
,
perturbation
]
2:
the
act
of
disturbing
the
mind
or
body
; "
his
carelessness
could
have
caused
an
ecological
upset
"; "
she
was
unprepared
for
this
sudden
overthrow
of
their
normal
way
of
living
" [
syn
:
derangement
,
overthrow
]
3:
condition
in
which
there
is
a
disturbance
of
normal
functioning
; "
the
doctor
prescribed
some
medicine
for
the
disorder
"; "
everyone
gets
stomach
upsets
from
time
to
time
" [
syn
:
disorder
]
4:
a
tool
used
to
thicken
or
spread
(
the
end
of
a
bar
or
a
rivet
etc
.)
by
forging
or
hammering
or
swaging
[
syn
:
swage
]
5:
the
act
of
upsetting
something
; "
he
was
badly
bruised
by
the
upset
of
his
sled
at
a
high
speed
" [
syn
:
overturn
,
turnover
]
6:
an
improbable
and
unexpected
victory
; "
the
biggest
upset
since
David
beat
Goliath
" [
syn
:
overturn
]
v
1:
disturb
the
balance
or
stability
of
; "
The
hostile
talks
upset
the
peaceful
relations
between
the
two
countries
"
2:
cause
to
lose
one's
composure
[
syn
:
discompose
,
untune
,
disconcert
,
discomfit
]
3:
move
deeply
; "
This
book
upset
me
"; "
A
troubling
thought
"
[
syn
:
disturb
,
trouble
]
4:
cause
to
overturn
from
an
upright
or
normal
position
; "
The
cat
knocked
over
the
flower
vase
"; "
the
clumsy
customer
turned
over
the
vase
"; "
he
tumped
over
his
beer
" [
syn
:
overturn
,
tip over
,
turn over
,
knock over
,
bowl over
, {
tump
over
]
5:
form
metals
with
a
swage
[
syn
:
swage
]
6:
defeat
suddenly
and
unexpectedly
; "
The
foreign
team
upset
the
local
team
"
[
also
:
upsetting
]
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