bust-up

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是什么意思
  • n.

    分离,分手;

  • 变形

    复数:bust-ups

    英英释义

    bust-up[ 'bʌstʌp ]

    • n.a serious quarrel (especially one that ends a friendship)
    • v.smash or break forcefully

      同义词:bust upwreckwrack

    学习怎么用

    双语例句

    用作名词(n.)
    1. Jim and his wife were busting up again yesterday.
      吉姆和他的妻子昨天又吵架了。
    2. The best part of fighting is making up afterwards!
      吵架最精彩的部分就是过后言归于好。
    3. Soldiers got in a fight and busted up the bar.
      士兵们参加斗殴并毁坏了酒吧间。
    4. The police were needed to break up the fight.
      需要叫警察来制止这场斗殴。
    5. He and his wife busted up three months ago.
      他和他妻子三个月前就关系破裂了。
    6. When they split up, they both claimed to be the rightful owner of the comic book.
      这对夫妇关系破裂后,均声称自己是唐老鸭漫画书的合法主人。

    权威例句

    A Theory of Bust-Up Takeovers and Takeover Defenses
    What the HELL Is Going on?; BUST-UP AT THE K CLUB: Sevvy in Pad Fury
    The £3 billion property giant Shaftesbury which owns chunks of central London has taken its bust-up with a billionaire Hong Kong in...
    Parra bust-up left ‘scapegoat’ Sandow ‘a shell of a bloke’
    Disney Good Girls Take the Mickey; Pals Turn Trashy in Bikini Bust-Up
    Football mascot Scooby Blue sees red in fan bust-up
    Don't Look Bac in Anger; ARSENAL BUST-UP SAGNA FORGIVEN FOR OUTBURST AND OFFERED NEW GUNNERS DEAL
    Fergie promises to keep Rooney on penalty duty... to avoid another bust-up!
    The Baby Boomer Bust-Up
    A Theory Of Bust-Up Corporate Takeovers