| 释义 | bust  /bʌst/ (bust, bust or busted, busted)
 NOTE  Bust  is an informal way of saying  break. * bust 是 break 的非正式说法。► SEE ALLbust outbust out of sthbust sb outbust sb out of sth bust up (with sb)  bust sth up ●ˌbust ˈout●ˌbust ˈout of sth●ˌbust sb ˈout●ˌbust sb ˈout of sth   (informal) to escape from somewhere, usually prison; to help sb do this (帮助某人)逃跑,越狱◆His last movie was about a guy busting out of Alcatraz.
 他的上一部电影讲述一名男子从阿尔卡特拉斯岛越狱的故事。◆His friends busted him out of jail.
 朋友们帮他逃出了监狱。SYN break out, break out of sth  (more formal) [v + adv] [v + adv + prep] [v + n/pron + adv] [v + n/pron + adv + prep]▸ ˈbust-out
 noun(informal) ◆ a prison bust-out 越狱●ˌbust ˈup (with sb)   (BrE,   informal) if a couple or two friends  bust up, they have an argument and separate (夫妻、朋友)分手,散伙◆They bust up after five years together.
 他们在一起五年后分道扬镳了。◆I bust up with Tim a while ago.
 不久前我和蒂姆分手了。SYN break up (with sb) , split up (with/from sb) [v + adv]▸ ˈbust-up
 noun(BrE,  informal) 1. (with sb) an argument 争吵;吵架◆We had a huge bust-up and now we’re not talking. 我们大吵了一顿,现在不说话了。2. the end of a relationship (关系的)结束,破裂●ˌbust sth ˈup   (informal) 1. to end sth such as a meeting or a relationship by disturbing or ruining it 破坏(集会、关系等)◆The police busted up the meeting.
 警察驱散了集会。SYN break sth up  (more formal) 2.  (NAmE) to injure, damage or break sth 伤害;损坏;拆散◆He busted up his knee in the accident.
 他在事故中伤了膝盖。3.  (NAmE) to break a company or a larger organization into smaller parts 拆分(公司或机构)OBJ company
 SYN break sth up  (more formal) [v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + adv]
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