Resumen
to upset {verbo}
indisponer · malograr · encabronarse · encabronar · desgraciar · molestar · amolar · alterar · perturbar · derribar · disgustar
upset {adjetivo}
alterada · desconcertado · alterado · apenado
Traducción Inglés-Español para "to upset"
"to upset" en español
to upset {verbo}
to upset [upset|upset] {vb} (también: to make unwell, to indispose)
to upset [upset|upset] {vb} (también: to ruin, to spoil, to waste)
to upset [upset|upset] {vb} (también: to rile)
to upset [upset|upset] {vb} (también: to rile)
to upset [upset|upset] {vb}
to upset [upset|upset] {vb} (también: to bother, to disturb, to bug, to chevy)
So it is somewhat upsetting that there is not so much as a mention of this branch of the economy is this paper.
I do not care if it means upsetting some people.
What really upsets me in many people's approach to unemployment is the far too one-sided way they emphasize growth.
to upset [upset|upset] {vb} (también: to sharpen, to damage, to grind, to whet)
to upset [upset|upset] {vb} (también: to change, to unsettle)
In any case as there is another item first we cannot upset the agenda.
Conflict prevention and crisis management in the Balkans nowadays mainly consists of not taking any unilateral action which might upset the
to upset [upset|upset] {vb} (también: to disturb, to drive mad, to disrupt, to commove)
We think the murderer, or murderers, tried to upset this peace process.
Could we not possibly make a concession, in order not to upset the delicate rhythms of Frenchwomen and French children?
Nobody wants to upset the Union at this moment or withdraw Northern Ireland from it without the consent of both traditions.
As the rapporteur said, road traffic, building work and industry can disturb and upset the normal functioning of city life.
to upset [upset|upset] {v.t.} (también: to demolish, to pull down, to break down, to bring down)
to upset [upset|upset] {v.t.} (también: to displease)
An unwillingness to upset the Americans prevented you from doing so.
It upsets almost everyone, beginning with those known as the smaller countries.
We will continue with the votes, and to avoid upsetting Mr Fabre-Aubrespy I will mention that this time, most of the separate votes were requested by the Socialist Group.
upset {adjetivo}
Sinónimos
Sinónimos (Inglés) para "upset":
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Ejemplos de uso
Ejemplos de uso para "to upset" en Español
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