English-Portuguese translations for upset
- chateado
- capotar
- desarranjar
- desgosto
- perturbarObviamente, tudo isto vai perturbar alguns hábitos. Obviously, all this is going to upset a few habits. Não estou disposto a aceitar alterações que possam perturbar o equilíbrio conseguido. I am not prepared to accept amendments which upset this balance. Recusámo-nos, efectivamente, a perturbar o acordo institucional.We refused to allow the Interinstitutional Agreement to be upset.
- surpresaPara minha surpresa, verifico que os grandes grupos políticos defendem a rejeição destas ideias, porém, a aprovação das alterações 5 e 18 comprometeria o delicado equilíbrio do relatório.To my surprise, I see that the largest political groups are moving the rejection of this, but approval of Amendments Nos 5 and 18 would seriously upset the sensitive balance of the report.
- triste
Definition of upset
- Angry, distressed or unhappy
- Feeling unwell, nauseated, or ready to vomit
- Disturbance or disruption
- An unexpected victory of a competitor or candidate that was not favored to win
- An overturn
- An #Adjective|upset stomach
- An upper set; a subset of a partially ordered set with the property that, if x is in U and x≤y, then y is in U
- To make angry, distressed, or unhappy
- To disturb, disrupt or adversely alter (something
- To tip or overturn (something
- To defeat unexpectedly
- To be upset or knocked over
- To set up; to put upright
- To thicken and shorten, as a heated piece of iron, by hammering on the end
Examples
- He was upset when she refused his friendship.
- My children often get upset with their classmates.
- His stomach was upset, so he didnt want to move.
- My late arrival caused the professor considerable upset.
- "collision and upset": impact with another object or an overturn for whatever reason.
- I’m sure the bad news will upset him, but he needs to know.
- Introducing a foreign species can upset the ecological balance.
- The fatty meat upset his stomach.
- Truman upset Dewey in the 1948 US presidential election.
- The carriage upset when the horse bolted.
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