单词 | bust |
释义 | bust [bʌst] noun countable BREASTS 胸部 ■a woman's breasts, or the measurement around a woman's breasts and back (女子的)胸部,胸围 •I couldn't find anything in the shop in my bust size.这家店里找不到适合我胸围的衣服。 [bʌst] noun countable HEAD 头部 ■a statue of the head and shoulders of a person 半身像 •There was a bust of [bʌst] noun countable ARREST 逮捕 slang ■an occasion when police arrest people who are thought to have broken the law 逮捕,搜捕 •In their latest drugs [bʌst] verb transitive (bust or US busted, bust or US busted)BREAK 打破 US informal ■to break something 击碎;打破;弄坏 •Oh no! I've bust his CD player.噢,不好!我弄坏了他的CD唱机。 [bʌst] verb transitive (bust or US busted, bust or US busted)ARREST 逮捕 US slang ■When the police bust a person, they arrest him or her, or when they bust a building or a place, they arrest people in it who they believe are breaking the law 逮捕;突击搜查(建筑物等)并逮捕,对…进行搜捕 •The police busted him because they think he's involved with a terrorist group.警方认为他与恐怖团伙有牵连而逮捕了他。 [bʌst] verb transitive (bust or US busted, bust or US busted)bust a gut informal ■to work very hard or make a big effort to achieve something 努力做某事以达到某目标 •I really bust a gut to get that report finished on time.我的确下了一番苦功去按时完成那份报告。 [bʌst] verb transitive (bust or US busted, bust or US busted)Phrasal Verbs bust up mainly US informal ■to end a relationship after an angry argument (激烈争吵后)断绝关系 •She's bust up with Carlo.她与卡洛已经闹翻了。 ⇒ See also bust-up[bʌst] adjective [after verb] (US also busted) informal BROKEN 破坏 ■broken 破坏 •I think my watch is bust.我想我的表坏了。 [bʌst] adjective [after verb] (US also busted) informal BUSINESS 生意 go bust ■If a company goes bust, it is forced to close because it is financially unsuccessful. 破产 •More than twenty companies in the district went bust during the last three months.过去的三个月里这一地区有超过20家公司破产。 |
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