English [? p? Set] beauty [? p? s? t]?
Explanation:
Knock over; Disturb, disturb
Disturb; Disturbed; Overthrow, overthrow; Disturbed; overturn
Uneasy; Subversion, subversion; muddled
Depression; Sad; disappointed
Lexical collocation:
Turn the chair over, turn the chair over.
Disturbed, suddenly overturned
Disrupt the plan
Feel uneasy about ...
mental disorder
Example:
1, me? Upset? That? Soup? All of them? Is it over? That? Table. ?
I spilled soup on the table.
2、The? Not good? News? Upset? He ... ?
The bad news upset him.
Extended data
Upset basically means "upset" and "uneasy", which means that something loses its balance due to external or internal factors and falls from an upright or appropriate position. Extension can refer to "subversion" and "overthrow", that is, to abolish what is being established or determined.
Disrupt "upset" or "upset" the solution means that people feel uneasy, uncomfortable or upset the scheduled arrangement. Extension can mean "disturbing", "making angry", "making uncomfortable" and "making uncomfortable".
Discrimination of word meaning: uneasiness, excitement, disturbance, disturbance
This group of words all means "disturb". The difference is:
Sometimes disturbing doesn't mean making the disturbed person feel; ?
Perturb means "disturb", which makes the disturbed person anxious; ?
Agitation emphasizes that the disturbed person is emotional and can't even restrain himself; ?
Disturbed means to upset people, feel uncomfortable, or disrupt scheduled arrangements.