单词 | busters |
释义 | bust1 of 4noun (1) ˈbəst 1 art : a sculptured representation of the upper part of the human figure including the head and neck and usually part of the shoulders and breast has a bust of Abraham Lincoln in his office 2 : the upper part of the human torso between neck and waist especially : the breasts of a woman her bust size bust 2 of 4verb busted also bust; busting transitive verb 1 a : to break or smash especially with force bust a window also : to make inoperative busted my watch b : to bring an end to : break up helped bust trusts Newsweek —often used with up better not try to bust up his happy marriage — Forbes c : to ruin financially the game of cheaters, which has busted more men than blackjack Arthur Mayse d : exhaust, wear out —used in phrases like bust one's butt to describe making a strenuous effort e : to tease or give a hard time to —often used in phrases like bust one's chops I'm just busting your chops. 2 : tame bronco busting 3 : demote busted them to the bottom of the seniority list Time 4 slang a : arrest busted for carrying guns Saul Gottlieb b : raid busted the apartment 5 : hit, slug felt like busting him in the face 6 informal : to execute or perform (a difficult, elaborate, or acrobatic movement, as when dancing) bust a dance move Hot Hot Heat's jittery, caffeinated rhythms and disco grooves are helping persuade punk kids to bust a move … Christian Hoard intransitive verb 1 : to go broke 2 a : burst laughing fit to bust b : break down Her camera busted. 3 a card games : to lose at cards by exceeding a limit (such as the count of 21 in blackjack) b poker : to fail to complete a straight (see straight entry 4 sense 3) or flush bust 3 of 4noun (2)1 a : spree b : a hearty drinking session a beer bust 2 a : a complete failure : flop b economics : a business depression (see depression sense 2) boom and bust 3 : punch, sock a good bust on the nose J. T. Farrell 4 law enforcement, slang a : a police raid (see raid entry 1 sense 2b) b : arrest sense 1 made a couple of drug busts bust 4 of 4adjective variants or busted ˈbə-stəd economics : bankrupt, broke go bust busters nounas in buddies Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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