upset1/ʌpˋsɛt; ˌʌpˈset◄/adj 1 unhappy because something unpleasant or disappointing has happened 难过的﹐不高兴的﹐苦恼的: +about/at She's still very upset about her father's death. 父亲去世﹐她仍然感到难过。+that He was upset that Helen had lied to him. 他很伤心﹐海伦对他撒了谎。When I told him he’d failed, he got very upset . 我告诉他他没有及格﹐他非常失望。see box at见 SAD 方框2 upset stomach/tummy when an illness affects your stomach 肠胃不适
upset2/ʌpˋsɛt; ʌpˈset/v [T] past tense and past participle upset present participle upsetting 1 to make someone feel unhappy or angry 使不高兴﹔使生气: Kopp's comments upset many of his listeners. 科普的话触怒了他的许多听众。2 to change something in a way that causes problems 打乱﹐搅乱: I hope I haven’t upset all your plans. 我希望没有打乱你所有的计划。3 to push something over, usually accidentally〔常指无意地〕打翻﹐弄翻: He upset the table and everything on it. 他把桌子和桌子上的东西都弄翻了。
upset3/ˋʌp͵sɛt; ˈʌpset/n 1 [C,U] unhappiness, or something that causes it 烦恼﹐不安﹔引起烦恼[不安]的事: His decision caused great upset. 他的决定引起了极大的不安。2 [C] when a player or team unexpectedly wins〔体育比赛中〕意外获胜﹐爆冷门: There's been a big upset in the French Open tennis. 这次法国网球公开赛爆了个大冷门。3 [C] an unexpected problem 意外的麻烦[困难]4 stomach upset when your stomach is affected by an illness 肠胃不适