upset

upset
past tense, past participle; see upset
forvirring
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kantre
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oppskaket
I
subst. \/ˈʌpset\/
1) velting, fall, kantring
2) bekymring
3) (fysisk eller psykisk) forstyrrelse, sjokk, krise, depresjon
she had a terrible upset
hun hadde en forferdelig depresjon
he went through a big upset
han gikk gjennom en stor krise
4) (også stomach upset) (mage)besvær
I have an (stomach) upset
jeg har magebesvær
5) uorden, røre, bråk, spetakkel
6) krangel
7) (sport) uventet resultat, uventet situasjon
II
verb (upset - upset) \/ʌpˈset\/
1) velte, kantre
I upset the table
jeg veltet bordet
he upset a glass of milk
han veltet et glass melk
the wave upset the boat
bølgen fikk båten til å kantre
2) opprøre, gjøre oppbragt
the incident upset him
hendelsen gjorde ham opprørt
3) forstyrre, bringe uorden i, sette ut av funksjon
she upset the room
hun rotet til rommet
this may upset the mechanism
dette kan sette mekanismen ut av funksjon
the food upset his stomach
maten gjorde magen hans dårlig
she upset her stomach by eating too much
hun spiste så mye at hun fikk vondt i magen
4) kullkaste, styrte
she upset their plans
hun kullkastet planene deres
they upset the government
de styrtet regjeringen
5) oppheve
they tried to upset the will
de prøvde å oppheve testamentet
6) (teknikk) stuke, stuksenke
upset the apple cart seapple cart
III
adj. \/ʌpˈset\/
1) opprørt, forstyrret, urolig
he feels upset about his job
han er bekymret for jobben sin
his nerves are upset
nervene hans er i ulage
my stomach is upset
magen min er urolig
2) kullkastet, veltet, kantret
3) i uorden, forstyrret
4) anbrakt, oppstilt, plassert

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