释义 
		 bust BrE   /bʌst / NAmE   /bʌst /   verb  present simple - I / you / we / they  bust  BrE   /bʌst /   NAmE   /bʌst /  present simple - he / she / it  busts  BrE   /bʌsts /   NAmE   /bʌsts /  past simple  bust  BrE   /bʌst /   NAmE   /bʌst /  past participle  bust  BrE   /bʌst /   NAmE   /bʌst /  past simple  busted  BrE   /ˈbʌstɪd /   NAmE   /ˈbʌstɪd /  past participle  busted  BrE   /ˈbʌstɪd /   NAmE   /ˈbʌstɪd /   -ing form  busting  BrE   /ˈbʌstɪŋ /   NAmE   /ˈbʌstɪŋ /  (informal  )  ~  sth to  break  sth    打破;摔碎◆ I  bust  my  camera .   我把照相机摔坏了。◆ The  lights  are  busted .   灯泡被砸碎了。◆ Come  out , or  I'll  bust  the  door  down !   出来,不然我就砸门了!~  sb /sth  (for  sth )   (of  the  police   警方  ) to  suddenly  enter  a  place  and  search  it  or  arrest  sb    突击搜查(或搜捕)◆ He's  been  busted  for  drugs .   他因涉嫌毒品而遭到拘捕。~  sb (especially  NAmE  )  to  make  sb  lower  in  military  rank  as  a  punishment    (使)降级,降低军阶 SYN    demote   ● bust  a  ˈgut  (doing  sth /to  do  sth )(informal  )  to  make  a  great  effort  to  do  sth    努力(做某事)● …  or  ˈbust (informal  )  used  to  say  that  you  will  try  very  hard  to  get  somewhere  or  achieve  sth    (表示将全力以赴)◆ For  him  it's  the  Olympics  or  bust .   他将竭尽全力参加奥运会。 ● ˌbust  ˈup (informal  )  (of  a  couple , friends , partners , etc .  夫妻、朋友、合伙人等  ) to  have  an  argument  and  separate    吵翻;分手 SYN     break up (with sb)    ◆ They  bust  up  after  five  years  of  marriage .   他们结婚五年后离异了。  ➡   related noun  bust-up   ● ˌbust  sth↔ˈup (informal  )  to  make  sth  end  by  disturbing  or  ruining  it    断送;毁灭 SYN     break sth up    ◆ It  was  his  drinking  that  bust  up  his  marriage .   是他的酗酒葬送了他的婚姻。  bust BrE   /bʌst / NAmE   /bʌst /   noun  a  stone  or  metal  model  of  a  person's  head , shoulders  and  chest    (石或金属的)半身像(used  especially  when  talking  about  clothes  or  measurements ) a  woman's  breasts  or  the  measurement  around  the  breasts  and  back    (尤指衣服或尺寸)女子的胸部,胸围 ◆ What  is  your  bust  measurement , Madam ?   您的胸围是多少,太太?a  period  of  economic  difficulty  in  which  people  and  businesses  struggle  to  survive    经济萧条期;经济不景气◆ a  boom  and  bust  cycle   经济的盛衰周期(informal  )  an  unexpected  visit  made  by  the  police  in  order  to  arrest  people  for  doing  sth  illegal    (警方的)突击搜捕,突击搜查◆ a  drug  bust   突击搜查毒品(NAmE  )  a  thing  that  is  not  good    蹩脚的东西;没价值的事物◆ As  a  show  it  was  a  bust .   作为一场演出,那可不怎么样。 bust BrE   /bʌst / NAmE   /bʌst /   adjective   [ not usually before noun ]   (informal  )  (BrE  )  broken    破碎;毁坏◆ My  watch  is  bust .   我的表坏了。 (of  a  person  or  business   个人或企业  ) failed  because  of  a  lack  of  money    破产 SYN    bankrupt   ◆ We're  bust !   我们破产了!◆ We  lost  our  money  when  the  travel  company   went  bust  .   旅行社破产,我们的钱都赔了进去。