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vi. 破产;爆裂;降低级别
vt. 使破产;使爆裂;逮捕
n. 破产;半身像;萧条;胸部
adj. 破产了的;毁坏了的
n. (Bust)人名;(德)布斯特
vt.& vi.
打破,打碎;
n.
半身雕塑像;妇女的胸部;胸围;突击搜捕
vt.
突击搜查(或搜捕);(使)降级,降低军阶;
adj.
破碎,毁坏;破产;
变形
复数:busts过去式:busted过去分词:busted现在分词:busting第三人称单数:busts
双语释义
v.(动词)vt. & vi. 爆裂,坏掉 burst; break down
vt. & vi. 打破,打碎 break; smash
英英释义
bust[ bʌst ]
n.
a complete failure
同义词:flopfizzle
the chest of a woman
同义词:female chest
a sculpture of the head and shoulders of a person
an occasion for excessive eating or drinking
"they went on a bust that lasted three days"
同义词:tearbingebout
v.
ruin completely
"He busted my radio!"
同义词:break
search without warning, make a sudden surprise attack on
同义词:raid
separate or cause to separate abruptly
同义词:tearrupturesnap
go to pieces
同义词:breakwearwear outfall apart
break open or apart suddenly and forcefully
同义词:burst
adj.lacking funds
同义词:brokeskintstone-brokestony-broke
词组短语
boom and bust繁荣与萧条
bust point胸点
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
I worked up a lump of clay into a bust of my mother.
我把一块粘土制作成我母亲的半身像。
What is your bust size, madam?
小姐, 您胸围的尺寸是多少?
The police was engaged in a bust of the drug dealer.
警方正在搜捕那个毒贩子。
The movie was a total bust.
这部电影非常失败。
用作动词(v.)
I busted my leg playing basketball.
我打篮球的时候弄伤了腿。
Thieves busted the lock and damaged the door.
小偷们打碎了门锁,破坏了屋门。
He's been busted for drug trafficking.
他因毒品买卖而被警方逮捕。
He was busted for being absent without leave.
他因擅离职守而被降级.
It was his drinking that busted up their marriage.
是他的酗酒行为破坏了他们的婚姻。
用作形容词(adj.)
His company went bust.
他的公司破产了。
My favorite cup is bust.
我最心爱的杯子打碎了。
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bust
bust: There are two different words bust in English. The one meaning ‘break’ [18] is simply an alteration of burst. Bust ‘sculpture of head and chest’ [17] comes via French buste from Italian busto ‘upper body’, of uncertain origin (Latin had the temptingly similar bustum ‘monument on a tomb’, but this does not seem to fit in with the word’s primary sense ‘upper body’).In English, application of the word to the human chest probably developed in the 18th century (one of the earliest examples is from Byron’s Don Juan 1819: ‘There was an Irish lady, to whose bust I ne’er saw justice done’), although as late as the early 19th century it could still be used with reference to men’s chests, and had not become particularized to female breasts: ‘His naked bust would have furnished a model for a statuary’, Washington Irving, A tour on the prairies 1835.
bust (n.1)
1690s, "sculpture of upper torso and head," from French buste (16c.), from Italian busto "upper body," from Latin bustum "funeral monument, tomb," originally "funeral pyre, place where corpses are burned," perhaps shortened from ambustum, neuter of ambustus "burned around," past participle of amburere "burn around, scorch," from ambi- "around" + urere "to burn." Or perhaps from Old Latin boro, the early form of classical Latin uro "to burn." Sense development in Italian is probably from Etruscan custom of keeping dead person's ashes in an urn shaped like the person when alive. Meaning "bosom" is by 1884.
bust (n.2)
variant of burst (n.), 1764, American English. For loss of -r-, compare ass (n.2). Originally "frolic, spree;" sense of "sudden failure" is from 1842. Meaning "police raid or arrest" is from 1938. Phrase ______ or bust as an emphatic expression attested by 1851 in British depictions of Western U.S. dialect. Probably from earlier expression bust (one's) boiler, by late 1840s, a reference to steamboat boilers exploding when driven too hard.
bust (v.)
"to burst," 1806, variant of burst (v.); for loss of -r-, compare ass (n.2). Meaning "go bankrupt" is from 1834. Meaning "break into" is from 1859. The slang meaning "demote" (especially in a military sense) is from 1918; that of "place under arrest" is from 1953 (earlier "to raid" from Prohibition). In card games, "to go over a score of 21," from 1939. Related: Busted; busting.
1. My watch is bust.
我的表坏了.
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 短句参考
2. bust portrait
半身画像或雕塑像
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 翻译样例
3. Hollywood or Bust
胡涂大影迷
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 翻译参考[网络]
4. The company bust up.
这公司倒闭了。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
5. under bust circumference
下部胸围
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 翻译参考[网络]
6. A fraternity beer bust.
社友啤酒狂欢
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 短句参考
7. economic breakdown (bust)
经济崩溃;经济崩溃
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 翻译参考[网络]
8. The business went bust.
这家商店破产了。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
9. a full bust
丰满的胸部
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 短句参考
10. boom-and-bust n.
景气循环
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 翻译参考[网络]
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