English-Thai Dictionary
upset
ADJ ที่ คว่ำ ลง overturned tipped over ti-kwam-long
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ADJ ที่ พ่ายแพ้ อย่าง คาดไม่ถึง distressed ti-pai-pae-yang-kad-mai-tueng
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ADJ สับสนวุ่นวาย disordered messy sab-son-wun-wai
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ADJ อารมณ์เสีย อารมณ์ไม่ดี หงุดหงิด disturbed happy a-rom-sia
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N การ ปราชัย อย่าง คาดไม่ถึง การ พ่ายแพ้ loss kan-pra-chai-yang-kad-mai-thueng
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N การ พลิกคว่ำ การ คว่ำ การเปลี่ยนแปลง สิ้นเชิง change kan-plik-kwam
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N ปัญหา ที่ คาดไม่ถึง pan-ha-thi-kad-mai-thueng
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N อารมณ์เสีย อารมณ์ไม่ดี a-rom-sia
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VI คว่ำ พลิกคว่ำ overturn kwam
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VT คว่ำ ทำให้ พลิกคว่ำ overturn kwam
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VT ทำให้ กลัดกลุ้ม ทำให้ อารมณ์เสีย disturb tam-hai-klad-klum
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VT ทำให้ พ่ายแพ้ อย่าง คาดไม่ถึง conquer beat tam-hai-phai-phae-yang-kad-mai-thueng
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VT ทำให้ สะอิดสะเอียน ทำให้ คลื่นไส้ อาเจียน nauseate tam-hai-sa-it-sa-ian
upset someone's plans
IDM ทำลาย แผนการ tam-lai-paen-kan
upset the applecart
IDM ทำให้ เสีย ทำให้ พัง tam-hai-sia
upsetter
N ผู้ สับสน ใจ ผู้ ว้าวุ่น ใจ ผู้ กระวนกระวาย pu-sab-son-jai
upsettingly
ADV อย่าง ว้าวุ่น ใจ อย่าง ยุ่งยาก ใจ confusingly disturbing troublesome yang-wa-wun-jai
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
UPSET
v.t.[up and set. ] To overturn; to overthrow; to overset; as a carriage.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
UPSET
UPSET Up *set ", v. t.
1. To set up; to put upright. [Obs. ] "With sail on mast upset. " R. of Brunne.
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, originally by cutting it and hammering on the ends.
3. To overturn, overthrow, or overset; as, to upset a carriage; to upset an argument. "Determined somehow to upset the situation. " Mrs. Humphry Ward.
4. To disturb the self-possession of; to disorder the nerves of; to make ill; as, the fright upset her. [Colloq. ]
UPSET
UPSET Up *set ", v. i.
Defn: To become upset.
UPSET
UPSET Up "set `, a.
Defn: 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 auctioneer, and the lowest price at which it will be sold. After a solemn pause, Mr. Glossin offered the upset price for the lands and barony of Ellangowan. Sir W. Scott.
UPSET
UPSET Up "set `, n.
Defn: The act of upsetting, or the state of being upset; an overturn; as, the wagon had an upset.
UPSETTING
UPSETTING Up *set "ting, a.
Defn: Conceited; assuming; as, an upsetting fellow. [Scot. ] Jamieson.
UPSETTING THERMOMETER
UPSETTING THERMOMETER Up *set "ting ther *mom "e *ter.
Defn: A thermometer by merely inverting which the temperature may be registered. The column of mercury is broken and, as it remains until the instrument is reset, the reading may be made at leisure.
New American Oxford Dictionary
upset
up set |ˌəpˈset ˌəpˈsɛt | ▶verb ( upsets, upsetting; past and past participle upset ) [ with obj. ] 1 make (someone ) unhappy, disappointed, or worried: the accusation upset her | (as adj. upsetting ) : a painful and upsetting divorce. 2 knock (something ) over: he upset a tureen of soup. • cause disorder in (something ); disrupt: the dam will upset the ecological balance. • disturb the digestion of (a person's stomach ); cause (someone ) to feel nauseous or unwell. 3 (often as noun upsetting ) shorten and thicken the end or edge of (a metal bar, wheel rim, or other object ), esp. by hammering or pressure when heated. ▶noun |ˈəpset ˈəpsət | 1 a state of being unhappy, disappointed, or worried: domestic upsets | a legal dispute will cause worry and upset. 2 an unexpected result or situation, esp. in a sports competition: they caused one of last season's biggest upsets by winning 27 –15. 3 a disturbance of a person's digestive system: a stomach upset. ▶adjective |ˌəpˈset ʌpˈsɛt | 1 [ predic. ] unhappy, disappointed, or worried: she looked pale and upset. 2 (of a person's stomach ) having disturbed digestion, esp. because of something eaten. DERIVATIVES up set ter |ˌəpˈsetər |noun, up set ting ly adverb
upset price
up set price |ˈəpˌset ˈəpsɛt ˌpraɪs | ▶noun the lowest acceptable selling price for a property in an auction; a reserve price.
Oxford Dictionary
upset
upset ▶verb |ʌpˈsɛt | ( upsets, upsetting; past and past participle upset ) [ with obj. ] 1 make (someone ) unhappy, disappointed, or worried: the accusation upset her | (as adj. upsetting ) : a painful and upsetting divorce. 2 knock (something ) over: he upset a tureen of soup. 3 cause disorder in; disrupt: the dam will upset the ecological balance. • disturb the digestion of (a person's stomach ). 4 (often as noun upsetting ) shorten and thicken the end or edge of (a metal bar, wheel rim, or other object ), especially by hammering or pressure when heated. ▶noun |ˈʌpsɛt | 1 an unexpected result or situation: the greatest upset in boxing history. 2 [ mass noun ] the state of being unhappy, disappointed, or worried: a legal dispute will cause worry and upset. 3 a disturbance of a person's digestive system: a stomach upset. ▶adjective 1 |ʌpˈsɛt |unhappy, disappointed, or worried: she looked pale and upset. 2 |ˈʌpsɛt |(of a person's stomach ) having disturbed digestion, especially because of something eaten. DERIVATIVES upsetter |-ˈsɛtə |noun, upsettingly |-ˈsɛtɪŋli |adverb
upset price
upset price ▶noun the lowest acceptable selling price for a property in an auction; a reserve price.
American Oxford Thesaurus
upset
upset verb 1 the accusation upset her: distress, trouble, perturb, dismay, disturb, discompose, unsettle, disconcert, disquiet, worry, bother, agitate, fluster, throw, ruffle, unnerve, shake; hurt, sadden, grieve. 2 he upset a tureen of soup: knock over, overturn, upend, tip over, flip, topple (over ); spill. 3 the dam will upset the ecological balance: disrupt, interfere with, disturb, throw out, throw into confusion, throw off balance, mess with /up. 4 the visitors upset the home side 9-0: defeat, beat, topple; surprise, embarrass. ▶noun 1 a stomach upset: complaint, disorder, ailment, illness, sickness, malady; informal bug. 2 the Oilers' victory was a remarkable upset: surprise win, shocker. ▶adjective 1 the loss made Jane upset: distressed, troubled, perturbed, dismayed, disturbed, unsettled, disconcerted, worried, bothered, anxious, agitated, flustered, ruffled, unnerved, shaken, unstrung; hurt, saddened, grieved; informal cut up, choked. ANTONYMS unperturbed, calm. 2 an upset stomach: disturbed, unsettled, queasy, bad, hurting, poorly.
Oxford Thesaurus
upset
upset verb |(stress on the second syllable ) | 1 the accusation upset her: distress, trouble, perturb, disturb, discompose, unsettle, disconcert, discountenance, dismay, disquiet, worry, bother, inconvenience, agitate, fluster, throw, ruffle, unnerve, shake, frighten, alarm, anger, annoy, irritate, vex, irk, fret, pester, harass, torment, plague, hurt, grieve; informal hassle. ANTONYMS put at ease. 2 he upset a tureen of soup: knock over, overturn, upend, tip over, push over, topple (over ), capsize, turn topsy-turvy; spill, slop, slosh; archaic overset. ANTONYMS right. 3 the dam will upset the ecological balance: disrupt, interfere with, disturb, throw out, turn topsy-turvy, disorder, unsettle, confuse, throw into confusion, throw into chaos, throw into disorder, disorganize, disarrange, mix up, jumble, mess up, wreck, ruin. ANTONYMS maintain. 4 his side were upset 2-1 by Sheffield United: defeat, beat, conquer, vanquish, rout, overthrow, overcome, triumph over, be victorious over, get the better of, worst, thrash, trounce, topple. ▶noun 1 |(stress on the first syllable ) |a legal dispute will cause worry and upset: distress, trouble, perturbation, disturbance, discomposure, dismay, disquiet, worry, bother, inconvenience, agitation, fluster, alarm, fright, anger, annoyance, irritation, vexation, harassment, torment, hurt, grief. ANTONYMS calm, ease. 2 they nearly pulled off one of motor sport's biggest upsets: unexpected result; major defeat, rout, trouncing, thrashing, drubbing, toppling; surprise victory, coup, tour de force, feat, master stroke; informal hammering. ANTONYMS walkover. 3 a stomach upset: disorder, complaint, ailment, illness, sickness, disease, malady, affliction, indisposition, infirmity; informal lurgy, bug; Austral. informal wog. ▶adjective 1 I was upset by Sheila's illness: distressed, troubled, perturbed, disturbed, discomposed, unsettled, disconcerted, discountenanced, dismayed, disquieted, worried, bothered, inconvenienced, anxious, agitated, flustered, ruffled, unnerved, shaken, frightened, alarmed, angered, annoyed, irritated, vexed, irked, fretted, hurt, saddened, grieved; informal cut up, choked; Brit. informal gutted. ANTONYMS unperturbed, calm about. 2 an upset stomach: disordered, disturbed, unsettled, queasy, bad, poorly, ill, sick; informal gippy, holiday. ANTONYMS settled.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
upset
up set /ʌ̀psét /〖語源は 「上へ (up )置く (set )」; 19世紀から 「ひっくり返す 」の意に 〗動詞 ~s /-ts /; ~; ~ting 他動詞 1 〈物 事が 〉〈人 〉を動揺させる , うろたえさせる ; …を心配させる (distress ); 〖it ~s A that節 /to do 〗…ということが […して ]A 〈人 〉を動揺させる ▸ The news may upset her .その知らせは彼女を動揺させるかもしれない ▸ Don't upset yourself like that .そんなに取り乱さないでください (≒Don't get upset like that. ↓形容詞 1 )▸ I don't want [mean ] to upset you, but …あなたを動揺させるつもりはないのですが … (!悪い知らせなどを切り出すときに ) ▸ It upsets me just to think about it .そのことを考えただけで不安になる 2 a. 〈事が 〉〈計画 状態など 〉を狂わす , だめにする, めちゃくちゃにする (mess up )▸ The accident has upset all my plans .その事故のために私の計画はすべて狂ってしまった b. 〈組織など 〉を混乱 [転覆 ]させる ▸ upset the government 政府をひっくり返す 3 〈人が 〉〈容器 〉を (うっかり )ひっくり返す ; …を (倒して )こぼす ; 〈船 〉を転覆させる ▸ Mary upset her mug of coffee .メリーはコーヒーの入ったマグカップをひっくり返した ▸ Who upset a bottle of milk over the floor? 牛乳びんを倒して床にこぼしたのはだれだい 4 〈食物などが 〉〈胃など 〉の調子を悪くする ▸ Eating fast can upset the stomach .急いで食べると胃をこわすことがある 5 〈強い相手など 〉を (思いがけなく )やっつける .自動詞 ひっくり返る, 倒れる , (容器から )こぼれる .形容詞 /-̀-́ / (!名詞 の前では ú ps è t ) more ~; most ~1 〖通例be ~〗〈人が 〉 «…に /…して /…ということで » 取り乱した , うろたえた ; あわてふためいて ; 腹を立てた «about , by , with , at , over /to do /that 節 » (!to doは主に知覚を表すsee, findなど ) ▸ Sally was upset about [with ] her father .サリーは父親に心穏やかではなかった ▸ get upset about A A 〈事 〉のことで取り乱す, A 〈事 〉を気に病む ▸ I was upset (to learn ) that John was out of a job .ジョンが失業していると知って私は心配した 2 比較なし 〖通例 名詞 の前で 〗具合の悪い 〈胃など 〉▸ I've got an upset stomach .私は胃を悪くした 名詞 /-́-̀, -̀-́ /1 C U ⦅主に英 ⦆混乱, 乱れ ; 気の動転, 不安 .2 C (スポーツ 選挙などでの )予期せぬ結果, 番狂わせ .3 C (胃などの )不調 ▸ have a stomach [tummy ] upset 胃 [お腹 (なか )]の具合が悪い 4 C U 転倒, 転覆 .~́ pr ì ce (競売の )最低売り値 .
upsetting
ù p s é t ting 形容詞 〖通例be ~〗(人を )動揺 [心配 ]させる (ような ); 悩ませる .