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单词 bust
释义 bust
bust1
 /bust/,  n.  
  1. a sculptured, painted, drawn, or engraved representation of the upper part of the human figure, esp. a portrait sculpture showing only the head and shoulders of the subject.
  2. the chest or breast, esp. a woman's bosom.
 [1685-95; < F buste < It busto, prob. < L bustum grave mound, tomb, lit., funeral pyre, ashes; presumably by assoc. with the busts erected over graves]
bust2
 /bust/,  v.i.  
  1.  Informal.  
   a. to burst.
   b. to go bankrupt.
   c. to collapse from the strain of making a supreme effort: She was determined to make straight A's or bust.
  2.  Cards.  
   a.  Draw Poker.   to fail to make a flush or straight by one card.
   b.  Blackjack.   to draw cards exceeding the count of 21.
  v.t.  
  3.  Informal.  
   a. to burst.
   b. to bankrupt; ruin financially.
  4. to demote, esp. in military rank or grade: He was busted from sergeant to private three times.
  5. to tame; break: to bust a bronco.
  6.  Slang.  
   a. to place under arrest: The gang was busted and put away on narcotics charges.
   b. to subject to a police raid: The bar has been busted three times for selling drinks to minors.
  7.  Informal.  
   a. to hit.
   b. to break; fracture: She fell and busted her arm.
  8. bust ass, Slang (vulgar). to fight with the fists; strike or thrash another.
  9. bust on, Slang.
   a. to attack physically; beat up.
   b. to criticize or reprimand harshly.
   c. to make fun of or laugh at; mock.
   d. to inform on.
  10. bust one's ass, Slang (vulgar). to make an extreme effort; exert oneself.
  11. bust up, Informal.
   a. to break up; separate: Sam and his wife busted up a year ago.
   b. to damage or destroy: Soldiers got in a fight and busted up the bar.
  n.  
  12. a failure.
  13.  Informal.   a hit; sock; punch: He got a bust in the nose before he could put up his hands.
  14. a sudden decline in the economic conditions of a country, marked by an extreme drop in stock-market prices, business activity, and employment; depression.
  15.  Slang.  
   a. an arrest.
   b. a police raid.
  16.  Informal.   a drinking spree; binge.
  17.  Cards.  
   a. a very weak hand.
   b.  Bridge.   a hand lacking the potential to take a single trick.
  adj.  
  18.  Informal.   bankrupt; broke.
 [1755-65; var. of BURST, by loss of r before s, as in ASS2, BASS2, PASSEL, etc.]
 Usage. Historically BUST is derived from a dialect pronunciation of BURST and is related to it much as cuss is related to curse. BUST is both a noun and a verb and has a wide range of meanings for both uses. Many are slang or informal. A few, as "a decline in economic conditions, depression," are standard.
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