bʌst; bʌst | bʌst; bʌst < bust >
<<名词>>
1 半身塑像
2 a. 妇女的
胸部 b. 胸部
< bust >
<<动词>>
bust.ed, bust.ing, busts
<<及物动词>>
1 ((俚语))
a. 打破; 用力摔碎
"Mr. Luger worked it with a rake, busting up the big clods, making a flat brown table." (Garrison Keillor)路格先生用耙子耙, 并打碎这些大土块, 整理出一块棕色的平地
b. 弄坏; 用坏
busted the vending machine by putting in foreign coins投入外国硬币弄坏了这台自动贩卖机
2 停止; 结束
an attempt to bust the union 试著结束这项婚姻
3
驯养; 驯服
4 破产; 短缺
"Too often, the promise of a high-tech design leads to a weapon that busts the budget." (Business Week)一项高科技的设计经常是导致预算短缺的原凶
5 ((俚语)) 降级; 降等
6 击; 揍; 打
7 ((俚语))
a. 拘禁; 拘捕
b. 袭击
<<不及物动词>>
1 ((俚语))
a. 破裂; 碎裂
b. 炸裂; 破坏
"Several companies have threatened to bust out of their high-wage contracts by the dubious technique of declaring bankruptcy." (Washington Post) 一些公司威胁用糊不清的技巧宣布倒闭以破坏他们高价额的合同
2 破产
3『牌戏』因分数超二十一分而失分
<<名词>>
1 失败
"The home-style bean curd is a bust, oily and rubbery." (Mark and Gail Barnett)这种家庭式的
豆腐是个失败的产品, 油腻又太韧了
2 破产; 倒闭
3 不景气; 萧条期
"Bankers consider the region's diversified economy to be good protection against a possible real estate bust." (American Banker)在对抗可能会发生的房地产萧条期, 银行家视此区域的多样性经济为良好的保护系统
4 重打; 猛击; 痛殴
5 狂饮; 纵饮
a fraternity beer bust 一个同好之间的啤酒畅饮会
6 ((俚语))
a. 逮捕
b. 突袭