词汇 | bust |
释义 | bust noun[ C ] uk /bʌst/ us /bʌst/ bustnoun[C] (BREASTS)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 any blouses in my bust size.我找不到适合我胸围的衬衫。 The breast -breasted areola booby bosom bosomy breast busty cleavage flat-chested hooter mamma mammary gland man breasts moobs nipple stacked sternum tit titty You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Measuring & weighing bustnoun[C] (HEAD)a model of the head and shoulders of a person: 半身像 There was a bust of Mahler on his desk.他书桌上有一尊马勒的半身像。 newphotoservice/iStock / Getty Images Plus/GettyImages Sculpture bas-relief carve carving cherub cupid gesso hew installation kore maquette mould resculpt sculpt sculptor sculptural sculpturally statuette tiki torso waxwork bustnoun[C] (ARREST)informal an occasion when police arrest people who are thought to have broken the law: 逮捕;搜捕 drugs bust In their latest drugs bust, police entered a warehouse where cocaine dealers were meeting.在最近的毒品搜捕行动中,警方突袭了一个可卡因毒贩正在进行交易的仓库。 Arresting & charging apprehend apprehension arrest assist attach busted collar cuff do for someone/something drugs bust fed handcuff nail nick perp walk pick pick someone/something up police action run something in warrant bust verb[ T ] uk /bʌst/ us /bʌst/busted or UK alsobust | busted or UK alsobust bustverb[T] (BREAK)informal to break something: 弄坏 Oh no! I bust his MP3 player.噢,不好!我弄坏了他的MP3播放机。 to break breakI didn't mean to break your phone. fractureLast year he fractured his skull. bustOne of the children has bust the computer. shatterThe ball hit the window and shattered it. smashI dropped the vase and it smashed. snapShe bent the ruler and it snapped. Tearing and breaking into pieces apart asunder bobble bobbly break into pieces chip crack disintegration dismantle fall apart fall to piecesidiom fragment fragmentation rip shred snag splinter split sunder tear something apart bustverb[T] (ARREST)USslang When the police bust a person, they arrest them, 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)并逮捕疑犯 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。 Arresting & charging apprehend apprehension arrest assist attach busted collar cuff do for someone/something drugs bust fed handcuff nail nick perp walk pick pick someone/something up police action run something in warrant Idiomsbust a gut bust out/up laughing Phrasal verbsbust up bust something up bust adjective uk /bʌst/ us /bʌst/ bustadjective (BUSINESS)go bust If a company goes bust, it is forced to close because it is financially unsuccessful: 破产 More than 20 companies in the district went bust during the last three months.过去的3个月里这一地区有超过20家公司破产。 bustadjective (BROKEN)UKinformal(USbusted) broken: 坏的,损坏的 I think my watch is bust.我想我的表坏了。 broken brokenThe microwave's broken. deadThe phone's dead; there must be a problem with the line. defunctThe TV's defunct! bustUKYou won't be able to watch the game, the TV's bust. bustedUSOh no, my laptop's busted. out of orderThe coffee machine was out of order. Tearing and breaking into pieces apart asunder bobble bobbly break into pieces chip crack disintegration dismantle fall apart fall to piecesidiom fragment fragmentation rip shred snag splinter split sunder tear something apart bust | American Dictionarybust verb[ I/T ] infmlus/bʌst/ bustverb[I/T] (BREAK)to burst or break something: [ Ialways+ adv/prep ]He busted out laughing. [ M ]The cops had to bust the door down. slang A person who is busted is caught doing something wrong, esp. caught by the police and accused of a crime. bust noun[ C ] us/bʌst/ bustnoun[C] (STATUE)a statue of the upper part of a person’s body: a bust of George Washington bustnoun[C] (BREASTS)a woman’s breasts, or the measurement around a woman’s body at the level of her breasts bustnoun[C] (BREAK)slang an occasion when people are caught by the police and accused of a crime bust | Business Englishbust noun[ C ] ECONOMICS, FINANCEuk /bʌst/us a period of slow economic activity and lack of growth: Each of the previous booms in real house prices was followed by a bust. Employment soared during the 90s, only to plunge by nearly a third in the bust. the dot-com/housing/oil bust Compare boomnoun informal a failure: Our attempt to start a new company was a complete bust. See alsoboom and bust bust adjective FINANCE informaluk /bʌst/us go bust if a company goes bust, it is forced to close because it is financially unsuccessful: He believes that banks should be allowed to go bust. A thousand employees lost their jobs when the company went bust. |
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