Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference - upset
Upset
upset
v., n., & adj. --v. (upsetting; past and past part. upset) 1 tr. & intr. overturn or be overturned. 2 tr. disturb the composure or digestion of (was very upset by the news; ate something that upset me). 3 tr. disrupt. 4 tr. shorten and thicken (metal, esp. a tire) by hammering or pressure. --n. 1 a condition of upsetting or being upset (a stomach upset). 2 a surprising result in a game etc. --adj. disturbed (an upset stomach). Phrases and idioms upset price the lowest acceptable selling price of a property in an auction etc.; a reserve price. Derivatives upsetter n. upsettingly adv.
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I. verb (-set; -setting) Date: 1677 transitive verb to thicken and shorten (as a heated bar of iron) by hammering on the end ; swage, to force out of the usual upright, level, or proper position ; overturn, 3. to trouble mentally or emotionally ; disturb the poise of , to throw into disorder, invalidate, to defeat unexpectedly , to cause a physical disorder in, intransitive verb to become overturned, see: discompose ~ter noun II. noun Date: 1804 an act of overturning ; overturn, 2. a. an act of throwing into disorder ; derangement, a state of disorder ; confusion, an unexpected defeat, 3. a minor physical disorder , an emotional disturbance , 4. a part of a rod (as the head on a bolt) that is ~, the expansion of a bullet on striking, III. adjective Date: 1805 emotionally disturbed or agitated ...Толковый словарь английского языка
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