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1 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.) urobiť čiaru cez rozpočet -
2 get into a state
(to become very upset or anxious.) vzrušovať sa -
3 get steamed up
(to get very upset or angry.) rozzúriť sa -
4 jittery
['‹itəri](very nervous and easily upset: She has become very jittery since her accident.) nervózny, panikársky* * *• spanikárený• panikársky• nervózny -
5 highly-strung
adjective (very nervous; very easily upset or excited.) podráždený; precitlivený -
6 ghastly
1) (very bad, ugly etc: a ghastly mistake.) strašný2) (horrible; terrible: a ghastly murder; a ghastly experience.) príšerný3) (ill; upset: I felt ghastly when I had flu.) strašne zle•* * *• strašný• príšerný• hrozný -
7 jumpy
adjective (nervous; easily upset: He has been very jumpy and irritable lately.) nervózny, podráždený* * *• hegajúci• hrkotajúci• celý nesvoj• rozheganý• podráždený• kostrbatý• nervózny -
8 stable
I ['steibl] adjective1) (firm and steady or well-balanced: This chair isn't very stable.) pevný2) (firmly established and likely to last: a stable government.) stabilný3) ((of a person or his character) unlikely to become unreasonably upset or hysterical: She's the only stable person in the whole family.) vyrovnaný4) ((of a substance) not easily decomposed.) stály•- stabilize
- stabilise
- stabilization
- stabilisation II ['steibl] noun1) (a building in which horses are kept.) stajňa2) ((in plural) a horse-keeping establishment: He runs the riding stables.) stajňa; koniareň* * *• ustajnit• vytrvalý• zavriet do stajne• solídny• sada• skupina• stály• stajna• stabilný• trvalý• družstvo• chovat v stajni• chliev• rozhodný• rada• pevný• koniaren• mužstvo• nepremenlivý -
9 thick-skinned
adjective (not easily hurt by criticism or insults: You won't upset her - she's very thick-skinned.) necitlivý, ľahostajný* * *• s hrošou kožou• bezcitný (pren.)• lahostajný -
10 thin-skinned
adjective (sensitive; easily hurt or upset: Be careful what you say - she's very thin-skinned.) citlivý* * *• urážlivý (pren.)• citlivý (pren.) -
11 white lie
(a not very serious lie: I'd rather tell my mother a white lie than tell her the truth and upset her.) nevinná, milosrdná lož* * *• ospravedlnitelná lož• lož z núdze• nevinná lož -
12 distraught
[di'stro:t](very worried and upset.) rozrušený, bez seba -
13 make (someone) sick
(to make (someone) feel very annoyed, upset etc: It makes me sick to see him waste money like that.) mať dosť, protiviť sa (čo) -
14 make (someone) sick
(to make (someone) feel very annoyed, upset etc: It makes me sick to see him waste money like that.) mať dosť, protiviť sa (čo) -
15 take to heart
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