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bust
- IPA[bʌst]
英式
- break, split, or burst;(of a group or couple) separate, typically after a quarrel
- a period of economic difficulty or depression;a raid or arrest by the police
- damaged or broken;bankrupt
verb: bust, 3rd person present: busts, gerund or present participle: busting, past tense: bust, past participle: bust
noun: bust, plural noun: busts
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動詞
- 1. break, split, or burst they bust the tunnel wide open the film bust every box office record 同義詞
- ▪ (of a group or couple) separate, typically after a quarrel now they've bust up, she won't inherit the house
- ▪ violently disrupt men hired to bust up union rallies
- ▪ North American strike violently Tamara bust him in the eye
- ▪ escape she busted out of prison
- ▪ (in blackjack and similar card games) exceed the score of 21, so losing one's stake.
- 2. North American (of the police) raid or search (premises where illegal activity is suspected) my flat got busted 同義詞
- ▪ arrest two roadies were busted for drugs 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ be caught in the act of doing something wrong I sneaked up on them and told them they were busted
- ▪ US reduce (a soldier) to a lower rank; demote he was busted to private
名詞
- 1. a period of economic difficulty or depression the boom was followed by the present bust
- 2. a raid or arrest by the police a drug bust
- 3. a worthless thing cynics remain convinced the political process is a bust
- 4. North American a violent blow a bust on the snout
形容詞
- 1. British damaged or broken the vacuum cleaner's bust
- 2. bankrupt six of their sponsors have gone bust
- a serious quarrel: the diplomatic bust-up with Germany
Oxford Dictionary
- a temporary marked decrease in the birth rate.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a seizure of illegal drugs by the police or other law-enforcement agency.
Oxford Dictionary
- a seizure of illegal drugs by the police or other law-enforcement agency.
Oxford American Dictionary
- used to indicate that a supreme effort will be made to achieve the stated goal, with utter ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a temporary marked decrease in the birth rate.
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- IPA[bəst]
美式
- break, split, or burst (something): they bust the tunnel wide open the film busts every box-office record
- a period of economic difficulty or depression: the boom was followed by the present bust
- bankrupt: firms will go bust
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[bʌst]
英式
- a sculpture of a person's head, shoulders, and chest: Epstein concentrated increasingly on bronze portrait busts he keeps a bust of Norris on his desk
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- IPA[bəst]
美式
- a sculpture of a person's head, shoulders, and chest: Epstein concentrated increasingly on bronze portrait busts he keeps a bust of Norris on his desk
Oxford American Dictionary