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1 get very upset at something
Australian slang: spit the dummyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > get very upset at something
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1. transitive verb,-tt-, upset1) (overturn) umkippen; (accidentally) umstoßen [Tasse, Vase, Milch usw.]upset something over something — etwas über etwas (Akk.) kippen
2) (distress) erschüttern; mitnehmen (ugs.); (disturb the composure or temper of) aus der Fassung bringen; (shock, make angry, excite) aufregendon't let it upset you — nimm es nicht so schwer
4) (disorganize) stören; durcheinander bringen [Plan, Berechnung, Arrangement]2. intransitive verb,-tt-, upset umkippen3. adjective1) (overturned) umgekippt2) (distressed) bestürzt; (agitated) aufgeregt; (unhappy) unglücklich; (put out) aufgebracht; verärgert; (offended) gekränktbe upset [about something] — (be distressed) [über etwas (Akk.)] bestürzt sein; (be angry) sich [über etwas (Akk.)] ärgern
we were very upset to hear of his illness — die Nachricht von seiner Krankheit ist uns sehr nahe gegangen
get upset [about/over something] — sich [über etwas (Akk.)] aufregen
there's no point in getting upset about it — es hat keinen Sinn, sich darüber aufzuregen
3) (disordered)4. noun1) (overturning) Umkippen, das3) (slight quarrel) Missstimmung, die4) (slight illness) Unpäßlichkeit, diedigestive/stomach upset — Verdauungsstörung, die/Magenverstimmung, die
6) (surprising result) Überraschung, die* * *past tense, past participle; see upset* * *up·setI. vt[ʌpˈset]1. (push over)▪ to \upset sth etw umwerfento \upset a boat ein Boot zum Kentern bringento \upset a glass ein Glas umstoßen [o umkippen2. (psychologically unsettle)3. (throw into disorder)▪ to \upset sth etw durcheinanderbringen4. MEDto \upset sb's metabolism jds Stoffwechsel durcheinanderbringento \upset sb's stomach jdm auf den Magen schlagen5.II. adj[ʌpˈset]1. (up-ended) umgestoßen, umgeworfen, umgekippt▪ to be \upset (nervous) aufgeregt sein; (angry) aufgebracht sein; (distressed) bestürzt [o betroffen] sein; (sad) traurig sein▪ to be \upset [that]... traurig sein, dass...he was very \upset [that] you didn't reply to his letters es hat ihn sehr getroffen, dass du auf seine Briefe nicht geantwortet hastto be \upset to hear/read/see that... bestürzt sein zu [o mit Bestürzung] hören/lesen/sehen, dass...III. n[ˈʌpset]it was a great \upset to his self-image sein Selbstverständnis hat darunter sehr gelitten▪ to be an \upset to sb jdm nahegehen, jdn mitnehmento be an \upset to sth's equilibrium das Gleichgewicht einer S. gen [empfindlich] störento have an \upset eine Meinungsverschiedenheit habenone of the major \upsets of this year's Wimbledon was the elimination of the favourite eine der großen Enttäuschungen des diesjährigen Wimbledon-Turniers war das Ausscheiden des Favoriten* * *[ʌp'set] vb: pret, ptp upset1. vt1) (= knock over) umstoßen, umwerfen; boat umkippen, zum Kentern bringenshe upset the milk all over the new carpet — sie stieß die Milch um und alles lief auf den neuen Teppich
2) (= make sad news, death) bestürzen, erschüttern, mitnehmen (inf); (question, insolence etc) aus der Fassung bringen; (divorce, experience, accident etc) mitnehmen (inf); (= distress, excite) patient, parent etc aufregen; (= offend unkind behaviour, words etc) verletzen, wehtun (+dat); (= annoy) ärgernyou shouldn't have said/done that, now you've upset her — das hätten Sie nicht sagen/tun sollen, jetzt regt sie sich auf or (offended) jetzt ist sie beleidigt
there's no point in upsetting yourself —
I don't know what's upset him — ich weiß nicht, was er hat
3) (= disorganize) calculations, balance, plan, timetable etc durcheinanderbringenHenman upset the top seed — Henman hat den auf Nummer eins gesetzten Spieler überraschend geschlagen
4)(= make ill)
the rich food upset his stomach — das schwere Essen ist ihm nicht bekommen2. viumkippen3. adj1) (about divorce, accident, dismissal etc) mitgenommen (inf) (about von); (about death, bad news etc) bestürzt (about über +acc); (= sad) betrübt, geknickt (inf) (about über +acc); (= distressed, worried) aufgeregt (about wegen); baby, child durcheinander pred; (= annoyed) ärgerlich, aufgebracht (about über +acc); (= hurt) gekränkt, verletzt (about über +acc)she was pretty upset about it — das ist ihr ziemlich nahegegangen, das hat sie ziemlich mitgenommen (inf)
she was upset about the news/that he'd left her — es hat sie ziemlich mitgenommen, als sie das hörte/dass er sie verlassen hat (inf)
we were very upset to hear about her illness —
don't look so upset, they'll come back — guck doch nicht so traurig, sie kommen ja zurück
would you be upset if I decided not to go after all? — wärst du traurig or würdest dus tragisch nehmen, wenn ich doch nicht ginge?
I'd be very upset if... — ich wäre sehr traurig or betrübt wenn...
she'd be upset if I used a word like that — sie wäre entsetzt, wenn ich so etwas sagen würde
the house has been broken into so of course I'm upset — bei mir ist eingebrochen worden und natürlich rege ich mich auf
to get upset — sich aufregen (about über +acc )
don't get upset about it, you'll find another — nimm das noch nicht so tragisch, du findest bestimmt einen anderen
to sound/look upset — verstört klingen/aussehen
2) ['ʌpset]stomach verstimmt, verdorben attrto have an upset stomach — sich (dat) den Magen verdorben haben, eine Magenverstimmung haben
4. n['ʌpset]1) (= disturbance) Störung f; (emotional) Aufregung f; (inf = quarrel) Verstimmung f, Ärger m; (= unexpected defeat etc) unliebsame or böse ÜberraschungI don't want to cause any upsets in your work — ich möchte bei Ihrer Arbeit kein Durcheinander verursachen
children don't like upsets in their routine —
he's had a bit of an upset — er ist etwas mitgenommen (inf) or geknickt (inf)
2)stomach upset — Magenverstimmung f, verdorbener Magen
* * *upset1 [ʌpˈset]A adj1. umgestürzt, umgekippt2. durcheinandergeworfen oder -geraten3. fig aufgeregt, außer Fassung, aus dem Gleichgewicht gebracht, durcheinander4. verstimmt (auch Magen):B v/t irr1. umwerfen, umstürzen, umkippen, umstoßen: → academic.ru/3233/applecart">applecart2. ein Boot zum Kentern bringen3. fig einen Plan umstoßen, über den Haufen werfen, vereiteln:upset all predictions alle Vorhersagen auf den Kopf stellen4. eine Regierung stürzen5. fig jemanden umwerfen, aus der Fassung bringen, durcheinanderbringen6. in Unordnung bringen, durcheinanderbringen:7. TECH stauchenC v/i1. umkippen, umstürzen2. umschlagen, kentern (Boot)D s [ˈʌpset]1. Umkippen n2. Umschlagen n, Kentern n3. Sturz m, Fall m4. Umsturz m5. fig Vereit(e)lung f6. Unordnung f, Durcheinander n7. Ärger m, (auch Magen) Verstimmung f8. Streit m, Meinungsverschiedenheit f9. SPORT umg Überraschung f (unerwartete Niederlage etc)10. TECH Stauchung fupset2 adj an-, festgesetzt:* * *1. transitive verb,-tt-, upset1) (overturn) umkippen; (accidentally) umstoßen [Tasse, Vase, Milch usw.]upset something over something — etwas über etwas (Akk.) kippen
2) (distress) erschüttern; mitnehmen (ugs.); (disturb the composure or temper of) aus der Fassung bringen; (shock, make angry, excite) aufregen3) (make ill)4) (disorganize) stören; durcheinander bringen [Plan, Berechnung, Arrangement]2. intransitive verb,-tt-, upset umkippen3. adjective1) (overturned) umgekippt2) (distressed) bestürzt; (agitated) aufgeregt; (unhappy) unglücklich; (put out) aufgebracht; verärgert; (offended) gekränktbe upset [about something] — (be distressed) [über etwas (Akk.)] bestürzt sein; (be angry) sich [über etwas (Akk.)] ärgern
we were very upset to hear of his illness — die Nachricht von seiner Krankheit ist uns sehr nahe gegangen
get upset [about/over something] — sich [über etwas (Akk.)] aufregen
there's no point in getting upset about it — es hat keinen Sinn, sich darüber aufzuregen
3) (disordered)4. noun1) (overturning) Umkippen, das3) (slight quarrel) Missstimmung, die4) (slight illness) Unpäßlichkeit, diedigestive/stomach upset — Verdauungsstörung, die/Magenverstimmung, die
6) (surprising result) Überraschung, die* * *v.umwerfen v. adj.bestürzt adj.umstürzen adj. -
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past tense, past participle; see upsetupset1 adj afectado / disgustado / molestoupset2 vb1. volcar / derramarbe careful, you'll upset the boat cuidado, vas a volcar la barca2. afectar / disgustar3. desbaratar1 (angry) disgustado,-a, contrariado,-a, enfadado,-a2 (mentally or physically) trastornado,-a; (worried) preocupado,-a3 (nerves) desquiciado,-a; (a little unwell) indispuesto,-a4 (stomach) trastornado,-a5 (overturned) volcado,-a; (spoiled) desbaratado,-a1 (reversal) revés nombre masculino, contratiempo, vuelco; (slight ailment) indisposición nombre femenino, malestar nombre masculino3 (trouble, difficulty) molestia, dificultad nombre femenino4 (sport) un resultado inesperado1 (overturn) volcar; (capsize) hacer zozobrar2 (spill) derramar3 (shock) trastornar5 (stomach) trastornar, sentar mal6 (plans) desbaratar7 (to cause disorder) desordenar, revolver, poner patas arriba\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLupset price SMALLCOMMERCE/SMALL precio de salida, precio inicial1) overturn: volcar2) spill: derramar3) disturb: perturbar, disgustar, inquietar, alterar4) sicken: sentar mal ait upsets my stomach: me sienta mal al estómago5) disrupt: trastornar, desbaratar (planes, etc.)6) defeat: derrotar (en deportes)upset adj1) displeased, distressed: disgustado, alterado2)to have an upset stomach : estar mal del estómago, estar descompuesto (de estómago)upset ['ʌp.sɛt] n1) overturning: vuelco m2) disruption: trastorno m (de planes, etc.)3) defeat: derrota f (en deportes)v.• contrariar v.• desarreglar v.• desconcertar v.• desentablar v.• desquiciar v.• destemplar v.• empachar v.• encharcar v.• enfermar v.• entornar v.• estomagar v.• indisponer v.• molestar v.• perturbar v.• remover v.• trasegar v.• trastonar v.• trastornar v.• turbar v.adj.• alterado, -a adj.• disgustado, -a adj.• indispuesto, -a adj.• perturbado, -a adj.• preocupado, -a adj.n.• contratiempo s.m.• destemple s.m.• perturbación s.f.• revuelco s.m.• trabucación s.f.• trasiego s.m.• trastorno s.m.• vuelco s.m.
I 'ʌp'set1) (unhappy, hurt) disgustado; ( distressed) alterado; ( offended) ofendido; ( disappointed) desilusionado2) ( Med)I have an upset stomach — estoy or ando mal del estómago, estoy descompuesto (del estómago) (esp AmL)
II 'ʌp'set2) ( make ill)it upsets my stomach — me cae mal, me sienta mal (al estómago)
3)a) ( throw into disorder) \<\<plans/calculations\>\> desbaratar, trastornarb) ( knock over) \<\<jug/boat\>\> volcar*; \<\<milk/contents\>\> derramar
III 'ʌpset1) c ua) (disturbance, upheaval) trastorno ma big upset to their plans — un gran revés or contratiempo para sus planes
b) ( emotional trouble) disgusto m2) c ( surprise result) (Pol, Sport) sorpresa f3) c ( Med)(vb: pt, pp upset)to have a stomach upset — estar* mal del estómago, estar* descompuesto del estómago (esp AmL)
1. VT[ʌp'set]1) (=knock over) [+ object] volcar, tirar; [+ liquid] derramar, tirar; [+ boat] volcar- upset the applecart2) (=distress) afectar; (=hurt, make sad) disgustar; (=offend) ofender, disgustarI didn't mean to upset her — no quería ofenderla or disgustarla
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people who are easily upset may prefer not to watch — puede que las personas que se impresionen fácilmente prefieran no mirar•
to upset o.s., you'll only upset yourself if you see him — no harás más que cogerte un disgusto si te ves con élthere now, don't upset yourself — venga, no te disgustes
3) (=disrupt) [+ plans, calculations] dar al traste con, desbaratarthis could upset the balance of power in the region — esto podría alterar el equilibrio de poderes en la región
4) (=make ill) sentar mal a, enfermar (LAm)garlic upsets me/my stomach — el ajo no me sienta bien
2. ADJ1) [ʌp'set](=distressed) alterado; (=hurt, sad) disgustado; (=offended) ofendido, disgustado; (=annoyed) molestohe's upset that you didn't tell him — se disgustó or se molestó porque no se lo dijiste
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she's upset about failing — está disgustada por haber suspendidowhat are you so upset about? — ¿qué es lo que te ha disgustado tanto?
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to get upset — (=distressed) alterarse; (=hurt) disgustarse; (=offended) ofenderse; (=annoyed) enfadarsedon't get upset, they didn't take anything — no te alteres, no se llevaron nada
she gets upset when she sees anyone suffering — la afecta mucho ver a alguien sufriendo, lo pasa muy mal or sufre mucho si ve a alguien sufriendo
he gets very upset if I don't ring him every day — se pone fatal or lo pasa fatal si no lo llamo todos los días *
2) ['ʌpset](=sick)3. N['ʌpset]1) (=disturbance) contratiempo mshe has had to deal with many upsets in her personal life — su vida ha estado llena de contratiempos or reveses
she has had her fair share of upsets in the past few weeks — ya ha tenido bastantes disgustos en las últimas semanas
2) (Sport, Pol) (=unexpected result) derrota f sorpresa3) (=illness) malestar m4.['ʌpset]CPDupset price N — (esp Scot, US) precio m mínimo, precio m de reserva
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I ['ʌp'set]1) (unhappy, hurt) disgustado; ( distressed) alterado; ( offended) ofendido; ( disappointed) desilusionado2) ( Med)I have an upset stomach — estoy or ando mal del estómago, estoy descompuesto (del estómago) (esp AmL)
II ['ʌp'set]2) ( make ill)it upsets my stomach — me cae mal, me sienta mal (al estómago)
3)a) ( throw into disorder) \<\<plans/calculations\>\> desbaratar, trastornarb) ( knock over) \<\<jug/boat\>\> volcar*; \<\<milk/contents\>\> derramar
III ['ʌpset]1) c ua) (disturbance, upheaval) trastorno ma big upset to their plans — un gran revés or contratiempo para sus planes
b) ( emotional trouble) disgusto m2) c ( surprise result) (Pol, Sport) sorpresa f3) c ( Med)to have a stomach upset — estar* mal del estómago, estar* descompuesto del estómago (esp AmL)
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[apˈset] past tense, past participle upˈset1. verb1) to overturn:يَقْلِبHe upset a glass of wine over the table.
2) to disturb or put out of order:يُشَوِّشHis illness has upset all our arrangements.
3) to distress:يُكَدِّر، يُزْعِجHis friend's death upset him very much.
2. adjectivedisturbed or distressed:مُنْزَعِج، مُتَكَدِّرIs he very upset about failing his exam?
3. [ˈapset] nouna disturbance:إزعاج، تَشْويش، إضْطِراب مَعِدَهI couldn't bear the upset of moving house again.
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up·set vt [ʌpʼset]1) ( push over)to \upset sth etw umwerfen;to \upset a boat ein Boot zum Kentern bringen;to \upset a glass ein Glas umstoßen [o umkippen];2) ( psychologically unsettle)to \upset sb jdn aus der Fassung bringen;to \upset oneself sich akk aufregen3) ( throw into disorder)to \upset sth etw durcheinanderbringen4) medto \upset sb's metabolism jds Stoffwechsel m durcheinanderbringen;to \upset sb's stomach jdm auf den Magen schlagenPHRASES:1) ( up-ended) umgestoßen, umgeworfen, umgekipptto be \upset ( nervous) aufgeregt sein;( angry) aufgebracht sein;( distressed) bestürzt [o betroffen] sein;( sad) traurig sein;to be \upset [that]... traurig sein, dass...;he was very \upset [that] you didn't reply to his letters es hat ihn sehr getroffen, dass du auf seine Briefe nicht geantwortet hast;to be \upset to hear/ read/see that... bestürzt sein zu [o mit Bestürzung] hören/lesen/sehen, dass...it was a great \upset to his self-image sein Selbstverständnis hat darunter sehr gelitten;to be an \upset to sb jdm nahegehen, jdn mitnehmen;to be an \upset to sth's equilibrium das Gleichgewicht einer S. gen [empfindlich] stören;to have an \upset eine Meinungsverschiedenheit habenone of the major \upsets of this year's Wimbledon was the elimination of the favourite eine der großen Enttäuschungen des diesjährigen Wimbledon-Turniers war das Ausscheiden des Favoriten -
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past tense, past participle; see upset* * *up.set[∧ps'et] n 1 tombo, queda, virada, capotagem. 2 distúrbio, desordem, desarranjo. 3 derrota, ruína. 4 parte recalcada. • vt+vi 1 tombar, virar, capotar. 2 pôr em desordem, desordenar, desconcertar, desnortear, descontrolar, desarranjar. have you eaten something that upsets you? / você comeu alguma coisa que lhe fez mal? 3 perturbar. 4 depor (governo). 5 frustrar, impedir. 6 Mech recalcar, achatar. • adj 1 virado, capotado, tombado. 2 desconcertado, descontrolado, desordenado, desarranjado. 3 perturbado, agitado. I am very upset about it / estou muito preocupado, aflito com isso. that upsets me / isso me incomoda. 4 ereto, levantado. -
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1. adverb1) (to a great degree: He's very clever; You came very quickly; I'm not feeling very well.) muy2) (absolutely; in the highest degree: The very first thing you must do is ring the police; She has a car of her very own.) de todo; enteramente, completamente
2. adjective1) (exactly or precisely the thing, person etc mentioned: You're the very man I want to see; At that very minute the door opened.) justo, exacto2) (extreme: at the very end of the day; at the very top of the tree.) del todo3) (used for emphasis in other ways: The very suggestion of a sea voyage makes her feel seasick.) sólo, mero•very adv1. muy2. mucho3.tr['verɪ]1 (extremely) muy■ it's very easy es muy fácil, es facilísimo■ to be very hungry/sleepy tener mucha hambre/mucho sueño■ very few muy pocos,-as, poquísimos,-as■ very little muy poco,-a, poquísimo,-a2 (emphatic) muy■ at the very latest como muy tarde, a más tardar■ at the very least como mínimo, por lo menos■ there was another accident in the very same place ha habido otro accidente en el mismo lugar exacto1 (extreme) de todo2 (precise) mismo,-a, exacto,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLit's the very thing familiar es justo lo que necesitas/hace faltathe very best el/la mejor, lo mejornot very no mucho■ were the tickets expensive? --not very ¿eran caras las entradas? --no muchothe very thought of it! ¡sólo con pensarlo!very ['vɛri] adv1) extremely: muy, sumamentevery few: muy pocosI am very sorry: lo siento muchoat the very least: por lo menos, como mínimothe same dress: el mismo vestido1) exact, precise: mismo, exactoat that very moment: en ese mismo momentoit's the very thing: es justo lo que hacía falta2) bare, mere: solo, merothe very thought of it: sólo pensarlo3) extreme: extremo, de todoat the very top: arriba de todoadj.• mismo, -a adj.• mismísimo, -a adj.adj.indef.• mismo adj.indef.adv.• harto adv.• mismo adv.• mucho adv.• muy adv.pron.• mismo pron.
I 'veria) ( extremely) muyshe's very tall/clever/fat — es muy alta/inteligente/gorda; ( more emphatic) es altísima/inteligentísima/gordísima
was he upset? - very — ¿estaba disgustado? - mucho
it was very hot/cold — hacía mucho calor/frío
b) (in phrases)very much: thank you very much muchas gracias; did you enjoy it? - yes, very much indeed ¿te gustó? - sí, mucho; very well muy bien; I couldn't very well refuse — cómo me iba a negar!
c) ( emphatic)at the very most/least — como máximo/mínimo
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adjective (before n)a) (exact, precise) mismofor that very reason — por esa misma razón, por eso mismo
ah! the very person I wanted to see! — ah, justo la persona a quien quería ver!
b) (absolute, extreme)c) ( actual) mismod) (mere, sheer) solo, merothe very mention of her name — la sola or mera mención de su nombre
['verɪ]walk out without paying? the very idea! — ¿irnos sin pagar? cómo se te ocurre!
1. ADV1) (=extremely) muy"that will be all" - "very good, sir" — -nada más -muy bien, señor
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you're not being very helpful — me ayudas bien poco, no me estás siendo de gran ayuda•
that's very kind of you — eres muy amable"did you enjoy it?" - "very much (so)" — -¿te ha gustado? -sí, mucho
I was very (much) surprised — me sorprendió mucho, para mí fue una gran sorpresa
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he very nearly missed the bus — por muy poco pierde el autobús•
we don't see each other very often — nos vemos poco, no nos vemos mucho•
he's so very poor — es tan pobre•
very well, I'll do what I can — muy bien or bueno, haré lo que pueda2) (=absolutely)•
the very best, she eats nothing but the very best — solo come lo mejor de lo mejor•
at the very latest — a más tardar, como muy tarde•
at the very most — a lo sumo, como mucho, como máximo•
the very next day — precisamente el día siguiente•
she was given her very own TV show — le dieron su propio programa de televisión•
the very same hat — el mismísimo sombrero3) (alone, in reply to question) mucho"are you tired?" - "(yes,) very" — -¿estás cansado? -(sí,) mucho
2. ADJ1) (=precise) mismo•
he's the very man we want — es justo el hombre que buscamos•
it's the very thing! — ¡es justo lo que necesitamos!2) (=mere)•
the very idea! — ¡qué cosas dices!, ¡cómo se te ocurre!•
the very thought (of it) makes me feel sick — con solo pensarlo me da náuseas3) (=extreme)•
at the very end — justo al final, al final de todo4) liter* * *
I ['veri]a) ( extremely) muyshe's very tall/clever/fat — es muy alta/inteligente/gorda; ( more emphatic) es altísima/inteligentísima/gordísima
was he upset? - very — ¿estaba disgustado? - mucho
it was very hot/cold — hacía mucho calor/frío
b) (in phrases)very much: thank you very much muchas gracias; did you enjoy it? - yes, very much indeed ¿te gustó? - sí, mucho; very well muy bien; I couldn't very well refuse — cómo me iba a negar!
c) ( emphatic)at the very most/least — como máximo/mínimo
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adjective (before n)a) (exact, precise) mismofor that very reason — por esa misma razón, por eso mismo
ah! the very person I wanted to see! — ah, justo la persona a quien quería ver!
b) (absolute, extreme)c) ( actual) mismod) (mere, sheer) solo, merothe very mention of her name — la sola or mera mención de su nombre
walk out without paying? the very idea! — ¿irnos sin pagar? cómo se te ocurre!
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['ʌpset]v1) опрокинуть- upset smth- upset a cup2) опрокинуться3) расстраивать, огорчать4) расстраиваться, огорчатьсяShe upset him by what she said. — Она расстроила его тем, что сказала.
The news really upset him very much. — Это известие его действительно расстроило.
He was greatly upset by this misunderstanding. — Он был очень расстроен из-за этого недоразумения.
5) расстроить, нарушить- upset smb's plans- upset smb's stomach•CHOICE OF WORDS:(1.) Русским расстраиваться, огорчаться могут соответствовать английские конструкции to be upset и to be worried. Конструкция to be worried подразумевает, что человек расстроен и все время думает о причине огорчения; конструкция to be upset не подразумевает длительной сосредоточенности на причине огорчения: I haven't heard from him for a long time and I am worried. У меня давно нет от него никаких известий, и это меня беспокоит. He failed to come and I was naturally upset. Он не мог придти, и я, конечно, был огорчен. (2.) For upset, v, USAGE (2.); See confuse, v -
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adj. van streek--------n. omverwerpen; ruzie; verstoring--------v. omverwerpen; in de war sturen; van streek makenupset1[ upset] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 omverwerping ⇒ verstoring, totale ommekeer2 ontsteltenis ⇒ (bron van) ellende, (emotionele) schok4 〈 sport〉verrassende nederlaag/wending♦voorbeelden:————————upset2[ upset]♦voorbeelden:II 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord, predicatief〉1 van streek ⇒ overstuur, geërgerd————————upset3[ upset]1 omkantelen ⇒ omslaan, omvallenII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 omstoten ⇒ omverwerpen, omgooien3 in de war sturen ⇒ verstoren, van zijn stuk brengen♦voorbeelden:3 a very upsetting experience • een heel nare/onplezierige ervaringit upset me greatly • ik ben er erg van geschrokken -
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(to bring into disorder: The football team were doing very well when their best player upset the apple cart by breaking his leg.) stikke kæp i hjulet* * *(to bring into disorder: The football team were doing very well when their best player upset the apple cart by breaking his leg.) stikke kæp i hjulet -
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I ['verɪ] adj- very man- very thing II ['verɪ] adv- be very much afraidI like it very much. — Мне это очень нравится.
- be very happyUSAGE:(1.) Английское усилительное наречие very 2., в отличие от его русского эквивалента очень, употребляется только с прилагательным и стоит перед ним: very happy (cold, many, much). С глаголами употребляется словосочетание very much, которое обычно стоит в конце предложения: I like to read very much. Я очень люблю читать. I want to see you very much. Я очень хочу тебя видеть. I envy you very much. Я тебе очень завидую. (2.) Наречие very 2. не сочетается: (а.) с прилагательными, которые употребляются только предикативно - afraid, asleep, alive, awake и т. д. (за исключением прилагательного ill); с подобными прилагательными употребляются другие усилители: to be fast asleep, to be wide awake, to be very much afraid, to be quite alike; (б) с формой Past Participle глаголов; в этих случаях употребляется very much: to be very much frightened (confused, upset, disappointed); (в) с прилагательными в сравнительной и превосходной степенях (кроме форм прилагательных best и worst): the very best (worst) decision самое лучшее (худшее) решение; в подобных случаях употребляется much: much better, much more interesting; (г) с прилагательными, выражающими высокую степень качества, такими как: awful, brilliant, delighted, enormous, essential, excellent, furious, huge, massive, perfect, splendid, terrible, wonderful; в качестве усилителя с этими прилагательными может сочетаться absolutely, really: an absolutely splendid outcome; I was really delighted; really huge. (3.) В словосочетаниях наречия very с прилагательными first, next, last употребляется определенный артикль: with the very first light of day на самой заре/с самым первым лучом света; the very last request самая последняя просьба -
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adv очень (1). Усилительное наречие very, в отличие от его русского эквивалента очень, употребляется только с прилагательным и стоит перед ним: very happy (cold, many, much). С глаголами употребляется словосочетание very much, которое обычно стоит в конце предложения. РусскимЯ очень люблю читать.
Я очень хочу тебя видеть.
соответствуют:I like to read very much.
I want to see you very much.
I envy you very much.
(2). Наречие very не сочетается: а) с прилагательными, которые употребляются только предикативно — afraid, asleep, alive, awake и т.д. (за исключением прилагательного ill). С подобными прилагательными употребляются другие усилители: to be fast asleep, to be wide awake, to be very much afraid, to be quite alike; б) с формой Past Participle глаголов. В этих случаях употребляется very much: to be very much frightened ( confused, upset, disappointed и т.д.); в) с прилагательными в сравнительной и превосходной степени (кроме форм прилагательных best и worst: the very best (worst) decision. В подобных случаях употребляется much: much better; г) с прилагательными, выражающими высокую степень качества, такими как awful, brilliant, delighted, enormous, essential, excellent, furious, huge, massive, perfect, splendid, terrible, wonderful. В качестве усилителя с этими прилагательными может сочетаться absolutely: an absolutely splendid outcome. (3). В словосочетаниях наречие very с прилагательными first, next, last употребляется определенный артикль:with the very first light of day — на самой заре;
the very last request — самая последняя просьба.
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أَزْعَجَ \ annoy: to cause (sb. or sth.) trouble; make (sb.) slightly angry: Strong sunlight can annoy the eyes. I’m annoyed with him. He’s an annoying little boy. bother: to trouble sb.: Don’t bother me when I’m busy. disconcert: to cause (sb.) to feel doubt and anxiety; make (sb.) unsure: The child’s question disconcerted the teacher because she could not answer it. distrub: to break the calmness of; trouble: Don’t disturb him when he’s reading. Don’t disturb his sleep; make anxious: I was disturbed at the news. get (sb.) down: (infml.) to annoy; put in low spirits. get on sb.’s nerves: to destroy sb.’s peace of mind; make sb. excitedly anxious or angry. harass: to make (sb.) worried by causing trouble, esp. repeatedly: I felt harassed by all the work at the office. perturb: to make anxioux. trouble: to cause trouble to: His leg is troubling him (It hurts). upset: to make (sb.) unhappy: His death upset her very badly. \ See Also أربك (أَرْبَك)، أَقْلَقَ (راحة)، ضايق (ضايَقَ) -
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ضَايَقَ \ bother: to trouble sb.: Don’t bother me when I’m busy. cramp: to prevent easy or natural movement of: Tight shoes cramp the feet. molest: to trouble or annoy, on purpose, in a way that may do harm: The dog had been molested by boys who threw stones at it. upset: to make (sb.) unhappy: His death upset her very badly. vex: annoy. -
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أَقْلَقَ \ distrub: to make anxious: I was disturbed at the news. perturb: make anxious. trouble: to cause trouble to: His leg is troubling him (It hurts). upset: to make (sb.) unhappy: His death upset her very badly. worry: to make or to be anxious; trouble: Don’t worry me now; I’m busy. Don’t worry (yourself) about me; I can take care of myself. \ See Also أزعج (أَزْعَجَ) -
16 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.) echarlo todo a rodar -
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(to bring into disorder: The football team were doing very well when their best player upset the apple cart by breaking his leg.) setja á annan endann -
18 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.) keresztülhúzza vkinek a számításait -
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(to bring into disorder: The football team were doing very well when their best player upset the apple cart by breaking his leg.) estragar tudo -
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(to bring into disorder: The football team were doing very well when their best player upset the apple cart by breaking his leg.) berbat etmek, bir çuval inciri berbat etmek
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