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bother, disrupt, disturb, interfere* * *verb. [fred, hvile, arbeid, tankegang etc.] disturb (f.eks.I don't want to be disturbed, disturb the peace of Europe
) verb. (dagligtale) [ bry] bother verb. [ blande seg inn] interfere with/in verb. [ komme ubeleilig] intrude verb. [ rote] disarrange, derange verb. [ med støysender] jam verb. [ bringe i uorden] disorganize (f.eks. ), throw out of gear (f.eks.throw the mobilization out of gear
) verb. [ plan] upset (f.eks.an unexpected event upset our plans
) verb. [ forpurre] frustrate (f.eks. ) (la meg ikke forstyrre) don't let me disturb (el. interrupt) you (uten å la seg forstyrre) unperturbed(ly), regardless
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upset plans — ruin a schedule, frustrate a program … English contemporary dictionary
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
upset the apple cart — see ↑upset, 2 • • • Main Entry: ↑apple upset the apple cart see ↑upset, 2 • • • Main Entry: ↑cart upset the apple cart informal : to do something that changes or spoils a … Useful english dictionary
Upset a duckhouse — upset (someone s) plans or calculations … Dictionary of Australian slang
upset the apple-cart — To throw plans into confusion • • • Main Entry: ↑apple … Useful english dictionary
upset — verb (upset, upsetting) –verb (t) /ʌpˈsɛt / (say up set) 1. to overturn; knock or tip over; capsize. 2. to spill by knocking over; tip out. 3. to throw into disorder; disarrange; overthrow or undo. 4. to disturb (someone) mentally or emotionally; …
upset — I UK [ʌpˈset] / US [ˌʌpˈset] adjective ** 1) very sad, worried, or angry about something Why are you so upset? They felt too upset to talk about the incident. upset about/over/by: They re all still very upset about losing the case. get/become… … English dictionary
upset — up|set1 [ˌʌpˈset] adj 1.) [not before noun] unhappy and worried because something unpleasant or disappointing has happened upset by/about/at etc ▪ She was really upset about the way her father treated her. upset that ▪ Debbie was upset that he… … Dictionary of contemporary English
upset — up|set1 [ ,ʌp set ] adjective ** 1. ) very sad, worried, or angry about something: Why are you so upset? They felt too upset to talk about the incident. upset about/over/by: They re all still very upset about losing the case. get/become upset: It … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
upset*/ — [ʌpˈset] adj I 1) sad, worried, or angry about something Why are you so upset?[/ex] They felt too upset to talk about the incident.[/ex] They re all still very upset about losing the case.[/ex] It s nothing to get upset about.[/ex] She feels… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
upset — 1 verb past tense and past participle upset (T) 1 to make someone feel unhappy or worried: I m sorry, I didn t mean to upset you. 2 to change a plan or situation in a way that causes problems: The delicate ecological balance of the area was upset … Longman dictionary of contemporary English