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    Resources Translator To upset someone

to upset someone

Translation result
molestar a alguien to upset someone


upset verb

1. disturb the balance or stability of.

The sudden news of her resignation upset the team's morale and caused a sense of uncertainty among the staff. La noticia repentina de su renuncia alteró el moral del equipo y causó un sentimiento de incertidumbre entre el personal.

2. cause to lose one's composure.

The news of her friend's sudden departure upset Sarah, and she burst into tears in front of everyone. La noticia del repentino partida de la amiga de ella estuvo alterada a Sarah, y ella estalló en llanto enfrente de todos.

3. move deeply.

The tragic news of her mother's passing upset her deeply, and she broke down in tears at the funeral. La trágica noticia de la muerte de su madre la afectó profundamente y se desmoronó en lágrimas en el funeral.

4. cause to overturn from an upright or normal position.

The strong gust of wind upset the trash can, sending garbage flying all over the street. El fuerte viento golpeó la basura, enviando escombros volando por toda la calle.

5. form metals with a swage.

The blacksmith upset the hot metal to create a precise edge on the sword's blade. El herrero reviró el metal caliente para crear una arista precisa en la hoja de la espada.

6. defeat suddenly and unexpectedly.

The underdog tennis player was upset by the top seed in the quarterfinals, leaving fans stunned by the sudden turn of events. El tenista perdedor fue derrotado por la cabeza de serie número uno en los cuartos de final, dejando a los aficionados sorprendidos por el repentino giro de eventos.

john noun

1. a room or building equipped with one or more toilets.

The new John on campus is conveniently located near the student union, making it easy for students to take a break and use the facilities. El nuevo edificio John en el campus está convenientemente ubicado cerca de la sede estudiantil, lo que facilita a los estudiantes tomar un descanso y utilizar las instalaciones.

2. youngest son of Henry II.

King Philip II of France was particularly interested in forming an alliance with John, the youngest son of Henry II, to secure his claim to the French throne. El rey Felipe II de Francia mostró un especial interés en formar una alianza con Juan, el hijo más joven de Enrique II, para consolidar su reclamo al trono francés.

3. (New Testament) disciple of Jesus.

According to Christian tradition, John was one of the twelve apostles chosen by Jesus to spread his teachings and message. Según la tradición cristiana, Juan era uno de los doce apóstoles elegidos por Jesús para difundir sus enseñanzas y mensaje.

4. a prostitute's customer.

5. the last of the four Gospels in the New Testament.

The Reverend began his sermon by reading from the Book of John, emphasizing its themes of love and redemption. El reverendo empezó su sermón leyendo del Libro de Juan, destacando sus temas de amor y redención.