upset a decision

[ʌpˈsɛt e dɪˈsɪʒən][ʌpˈset ə diˈsiʒən]

推翻原判

  • And on that note they are more upset if they make a bad or wrong decision .

    基于以上,他们会为自己做出的不好的或者错误的 选择感到更加 沮丧

  • China is particularly upset by a US decision in 2007 to change its methodology in subsidy investigations that has led to the levying of duties against Chinese businesses .

    尤其 中国 的,是2007年美国 决定更改补贴调查方法,这导致了对中国企业征税。