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  1. upsetting

    • IPA[ʌpˈsɛtɪŋ]

    英式

    • adj.
      causing unhappiness, disappointment, or worry
    • n.
      the action of knocking something over;the shortening and thickening of the end or edge of a metal bar, wheel rim, or other object, especially by hammering or pressure when heated
    • noun: upsetting

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    形容詞

    • 1. causing unhappiness, disappointment, or worry a painful and upsetting divorce

    名詞

    • 1. the action of knocking something over destruction was done by the breaking of pictures, upsetting of furniture, and chopping down of interior doors
    • 2. the shortening and thickening of the end or edge of a metal bar, wheel rim, or other object, especially by hammering or pressure when heated if your stock is thicker, upsetting will not be necessary
    • v.
      make (someone) unhappy, disappointed, or worried: the accusation upset her
    • n.
      a state of being unhappy, disappointed, or worried: domestic upsets a legal dispute will cause worry and upset
    • adj.
      unhappy, disappointed, or worried: she looked pale and upset

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • v.
      make (someone) unhappy, disappointed, or worried: the accusation upset her
    • n.
      an unexpected result or situation: the greatest upset in boxing history
    • adj.
      unhappy, disappointed, or worried: she looked pale and upset

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      the lowest acceptable selling price for a property in an auction; a reserve price.

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      the lowest acceptable selling price for a property in an auction; a reserve price.

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • ph.
      spoil a plan or disturb the status quo

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • ph.
      spoil a plan or disturb the status quo

    Oxford Dictionary

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    • IPA[əpˈsediNG]

    美式

    • adj.
      causing unhappiness, disappointment, or worry: a painful and upsetting divorce
    • n.
      the action of knocking something over: destruction was done by the breaking of pictures, upsetting of furniture, and chopping down of interior doors

    Oxford American Dictionary