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61 feel bad (about something)
(to feel upset or ashamed about something: I feel bad about forgetting to telephone you.) estar com remorsoEnglish-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > feel bad (about something)
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62 feel bad (about something)
(to feel upset or ashamed about something: I feel bad about forgetting to telephone you.) estar com remorsoEnglish-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > feel bad (about something)
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63 get into a state
(to become very upset or anxious.) ficar enervado -
64 get steamed up
(to get very upset or angry.) ficar nervoso -
65 ghastly
1) (very bad, ugly etc: a ghastly mistake.) horrível2) (horrible; terrible: a ghastly murder; a ghastly experience.) horrível3) (ill; upset: I felt ghastly when I had flu.) muito mal• -
66 highly-strung
adjective (very nervous; very easily upset or excited.) irascível -
67 hysteria
[hi'stiəriə]1) (a severe nervous upset which causes eg uncontrolled laughing or crying, imaginary illnesses etc.) histeria2) (uncontrolled excitement, eg of a crowd of people: mass hysteria.) histeria•- hysterically - hysterics - go into hysterics -
68 in the slightest
((in negative sentences, questions etc) at all: You haven't upset me in the slightest; That doesn't worry me in the slightest.) nem um pouco -
69 jittery
['‹itəri](very nervous and easily upset: She has become very jittery since her accident.) nervoso, agitado -
70 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.) piada, brincadeira2) (something that causes laughter or amusement: The children thought it a huge joke when the cat stole the fish.) graça2. verb1) (to make a joke or jokes: They joked about my mistake for a long time afterwards.) caçoar2) (to talk playfully and not seriously: Don't be upset by what he said - he was only joking.) brincar•- joker- jokingly - it's no joke - joking apart/aside - take a joke -
71 jumpy
adjective (nervous; easily upset: He has been very jumpy and irritable lately.) sobressaltado -
72 leave alone
(not to disturb, upset or tease: Why can't you leave your little brother alone?) deixar em paz -
73 make (someone) sick
(to make (someone) feel very annoyed, upset etc: It makes me sick to see him waste money like that.) deixar doenteEnglish-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > make (someone) sick
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74 make (someone) sick
(to make (someone) feel very annoyed, upset etc: It makes me sick to see him waste money like that.) deixar doenteEnglish-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > make (someone) sick
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75 mess about/around
1) (to behave in a foolish or annoying way: The children were shouting and messing about.) amolar2) (to work with no particular plan in a situation that involves mess: I love messing about in the kitchen.) futricar3) ((with with) to meddle or interfere with: Who's been messing about with my papers?) futricar4) (to upset or put into a state of disorder or confusion: The wind messed her hair about.) desarrumar -
76 mind
1.(the power by which one thinks etc; the intelligence or understanding: The child already has the mind of an adult.) espírito2. verb1) (to look after or supervise (eg a child): mind the baby.) tomar conta2) (to be upset by; to object to: You must try not to mind when he criticizes your work.) incomodar-se3) (to be careful of: Mind (= be careful not to trip over) the step!) tomar cuidado com4) (to pay attention to or obey: You should mind your parents' words/advice.) obedecer3. interjection(be careful!: Mind! There's a car coming!) cuidado!- - 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 -
77 mix up
1) (to blend together: I need to mix up another tin of paint.) misturar2) (to confuse or muddle: I'm always mixing the twins up.) confundir3) (to confuse or upset: You've mixed me up completely with all this information.) confundir -
78 nerves
noun plural (the condition of being too easily excited or upset: She suffers from nerves.) nervos -
79 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.) ofender2) (to be unpleasant or disagreeable: Cigarette smoke offends me.) incomodar•- offence- offender - offensive 2. noun(an attack: They launched an offensive against the invading army.) ofensiva- offensiveness - be on the offensive - take offence -
80 pain
[pein] 1. noun(hurt or suffering of the body or mind: a pain in the chest.) dor2. verb(to cause suffering or upset to (someone): It pained her to admit that she was wrong.) doer- pained- painful - painfully - painless - painlessly - painkiller - painstaking - a pain in the neck - take pains
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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
Upset — Up*set , v. t. 1. To set up; to put upright. [Obs.] With sail on mast upset. R. of Brunne. [1913 Webster] 2. (a) To thicken and shorten, as a heated piece of iron, by hammering on the end. (b) To shorten (a tire) in the process of resetting,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
upset — [adj] disturbed, bothered agitated, all torn up*, amazed, antsy*, apprehensive, blue*, broken up*, bummed out*, capsized, chaotic, come apart*, confused, disconcerted, dismayed, disordered, disquieted, distressed, dragged*, frantic, grieved, hurt … New thesaurus
Upset — Up set , n. The act of upsetting, or the state of being upset; an overturn; as, the wagon had an upset. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Upset — Up set , a. Set up; fixed; determined; used chiefly or only in the phrase upset price; that is, the price fixed upon as the minimum for property offered in a public sale, or, in an auction, the price at which property is set up or started by the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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
upset — I verb agitate, beat, bother, capsize, confuse, conquer, crush defeat, demolish, derange, destroy, disarrange, discomfit, discompose, disconcert, disorganize, displace, disquiet, distress, disturb, embarrass, enrage, evertere, fluster, invert,… … Law dictionary
Upset — Upset. См. Осадка. (Источник: «Металлы и сплавы. Справочник.» Под редакцией Ю.П. Солнцева; НПО Профессионал , НПО Мир и семья ; Санкт Петербург, 2003 г.) … Словарь металлургических терминов
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
upset — vb 1 *overturn, capsize, overthrow, subvert Analogous words: invert, reverse: bend (see CURVE vb 2) agitate, perturb, disturb, disquiet, *discompose, fluster, flurry Analogous words: bewilder, distract, confound (see PUZZLE vb): discomfit, rattle … New Dictionary of Synonyms