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1 upset
past tense, past participle; see upset* * *apgāšana; nekārtība, sajukums; ķilda, strīds; savārgums; apgāzt; izjaukt, sajaukt; apbēdināt, sarūgtināt; savārgt -
2 upset the apple cart
(to bring into disorder: The football team were doing very well when their best player upset the apple cart by breaking his leg.) izjaukt kāda nodomus; radīt sajukumu -
3 he's a trifle upset
viņš ir mazliet uztraucies -
4 stomach upset
gremošanas traucējumi -
5 to upset somebody's applecart.
izjaukt kāda nodomus -
6 to upset somebody's plans
izjaukt kāda plānus -
7 dismay
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8 apple of discord
(something attractive that causes envy and quarrels among people who think they deserve it: The right to host the Olympic Games is an apple of discord between the two countries.) strīda ābols- upset the apple cart* * *strīda ābols -
9 compose
[kəm'pəuz]1) (to form by putting parts together: A word is composed of several letters.) sastādīt2) (to write (eg music, poetry etc): Mozart began to compose when he was six years old.) komponēt; sacerēt3) (to control (oneself) after being upset.) nomierināt; nomierināties•- composed- composer
- composition
- composure* * *sastādīt; sacerēt, komponēt; nomierināt; nokārtot; salikt -
10 discern
[di'sə:n](to see or realize; to notice: We could discern from his appearance that he was upset.) saskatīt; ieraudzīt; atšķirt* * *ieraudzīt, saskatīt -
11 excitable
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12 failure
[-jə]1) (the state or act of failing: She was upset by her failure in the exam; failure of the electricity supply.) neveiksme; neizdošanās; trūkums2) (an unsuccessful person or thing: He felt he was a failure.) neveiksminieks3) (inability, refusal etc to do something: his failure to reply.) nespēja (kaut ko izdarīt)* * *neizdošanās, neveiksme; trūkums; neveiksminieks; bankrots -
13 ghastly
1) (very bad, ugly etc: a ghastly mistake.) briesmīgs2) (horrible; terrible: a ghastly murder; a ghastly experience.) drausmīgs; šausmīgs3) (ill; upset: I felt ghastly when I had flu.) (par izskatu) ļoti slikts; līķbāls•* * *drausmīgs, šausmīgs; līķa bālumā, rēgains; nāvīgs, briesmīgs; drausmīgi, šausmīgi -
14 highly-strung
adjective (very nervous; very easily upset or excited.) viegli uzbudināms; nervozs* * *viegli uzbudināms, nervozs -
15 hysteria
[hi'stiəriə]1) (a severe nervous upset which causes eg uncontrolled laughing or crying, imaginary illnesses etc.) histērija2) (uncontrolled excitement, eg of a crowd of people: mass hysteria.) histērija•- hysterically
- hysterics
- go into hysterics* * *histērisks -
16 jittery
['‹itəri](very nervous and easily upset: She has become very jittery since her accident.) nervozs* * *nervozs -
17 joke
[‹əuk] 1. noun1) (anything said or done to cause laughter: He told/made the old joke about the elephant in the refrigerator; He dressed up as a ghost for a joke; He played a joke on us and dressed up as a ghost.) joks2) (something that causes laughter or amusement: The children thought it a huge joke when the cat stole the fish.) joks2. verb1) (to make a joke or jokes: They joked about my mistake for a long time afterwards.) jokot2) (to talk playfully and not seriously: Don't be upset by what he said - he was only joking.) jokot•- joker- jokingly
- it's no joke
- joking apart/aside
- take a joke* * *joks; jokot -
18 jumpy
adjective (nervous; easily upset: He has been very jumpy and irritable lately.) nervozs; satraukts* * *nervozs, satraukts -
19 mind
1.(the power by which one thinks etc; the intelligence or understanding: The child already has the mind of an adult.) prāts; saprāts2. verb1) (to look after or supervise (eg a child): mind the baby.) pieskatīt; rūpēties2) (to be upset by; to object to: You must try not to mind when he criticizes your work.) uztraukties; iebilst3) (to be careful of: Mind (= be careful not to trip over) the step!) uzmanīties; pievērst uzmanību4) (to pay attention to or obey: You should mind your parents' words/advice.) iegaumēt; ielāgot3. interjection(be careful!: Mind! There's a car coming!) uzmanies! piesargies!- - minded- mindful
- mindless
- mindlessly
- mindlessness
- mindreader
- at/in the back of one's mind
- change one's mind
- be out of one's mind
- do you mind!
- have a good mind to
- have half a mind to
- have a mind to
- in one's mind's eye
- in one's right mind
- keep one's mind on
- know one's own mind
- make up one's mind
- mind one's own business
- never mind
- on one's mind
- put someone in mind of
- put in mind of
- speak one's mind
- take/keep one's mind off
- to my mind* * *prāts, saprāts; atmiņa; domas, uzskats; nolūks, vēlēšanās, nodoms; dvēsele, gars; ielāgot, iegaumēt; rūpēties; uzmanīt, pievērst uzmanību; iebilst -
20 offend
[ə'fend] 1. verb1) (to make feel upset or angry: If you don't go to her party she will be offended; His criticism offended her.) aizvainot; aizskart; apvainot2) (to be unpleasant or disagreeable: Cigarette smoke offends me.) kaitināt•- offence- offender
- offensive 2. noun(an attack: They launched an offensive against the invading army.) uzbrukums- offensiveness
- be on the offensive
- take offence* * *pārkāpt; aizvainot, apvainot; aizskart, kaitināt
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upset — [up set′; ] for n. always, and for adj. also [, up′set΄] vt. upset, upsetting [ME upsetten: see UP1 & SET] 1. Obs. to set up; erect 2. a) to tip over; overturn [to upset a vase] … English World dictionary
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upset — ► VERB (upsetting; past and past part. upset) 1) make unhappy, disappointed, or worried. 2) knock over. 3) disrupt or disturb. ► NOUN 1) a state of being upset. 2) an unexpected re … English terms dictionary
Upset — Up*set , v. i. To become upset. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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upset — (v.) mid 15c., to set up, fix, from UP (Cf. up) + SET (Cf. set) (v.). Cf. M.Du. opsetten, Ger. aufsetzen. Modern sense of overturn, capsize (1803) is that of obsolete overset. Meaning to throw into mental discomposure is from 1805. The noun sense … Etymology dictionary
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