busted
v. 打破,打碎( bust的過去式和過去分詞 ); 突擊搜查(或搜捕); (使)降級,降低軍階
adj. 被當場逮住
If you bust something, you break it or damage it so badly that it cannot be used.
They will have to bust the door to get him out.
他們將不得不撞破門把他弄出來。
If someone is busted, the police arrest them.
They were busted for possession of cannabis.
他們因藏有大麻被逮捕。
If police bust a place, they go to it in order to arrest people who are doing something illegal.
...police success in busting UK-based drug factories.
警察對英國的毒品加工廠成功實施的突擊搜查
A company or fund that is bust has no money left and has been forced to close down.
It is taxpayers who will pay most of the bill for bailing out bust banks.
是納稅人將支付大部分的賬單以解救面臨倒閉的銀行。
If a company goes bust, it loses so much money that it is forced to close down.
...a Swiss company which went bust last May.
一家去年5月倒閉的瑞士公司
A bust is a statue of the head and shoulders of a person.
...a bronze bust of the Queen.
女王的半身銅像
You can use bust to refer to a woman's breasts, especially when you are describing their size.
Good posture also helps your bust look bigger.
優美的姿勢也能讓你的胸部看起來更豐滿。
1. (used informally especially of bones) fractured;
2. suddenly and violently broken open especially from internal pressure (`busted' is an informal term for `burst');
3. out of working order (`busted' is an informal substitute for `broken');
I heard some of the mercenaries busted a slaving ring from the Kryptgarden!
我聽說有一些僱傭軍搗毀了克瑞普花園的奴隸鏈!
The police busted his house this morning and took some drugs away.
今天早上警察突然搜查了他的住宅,並抄去了一些毒品.
He was busted for being absent without leave.
他因擅離職守而被降級.
I almost busted a gut lifting that log.
我幾乎把吃奶的勁都使出來了才把那圓木抬起來.
Police busted up a counterfeiting racket in Miami last week.
上週警方搗毀了邁阿密的一個偽造團伙.