bust out

动词 v.

英文释义

动词 v.
  1. To escape (from); break out. Canada,US,informal,intransitive
    — to bust out of prison
  2. To free from captivity. Canada,US,informal,transitive
    — They tried to bust the prisoner out, but were thwarted by the police.
  3. To reveal, to show; to appear. US,informal,intransitive
    — The signs are everywhere: there are bells and tinsel on street lamps, shoppers on the sidewalks and Santas busting out all over.
  4. To bring out; to take out. US,informal,transitive
    — They decided it was time to bust out the good hooch.
  5. To burst out (laughing). US,informal,intransitive,nonstandard
  6. To lose by going bust. intransitive
  7. To buy an interest in (a business) and then take out a large amount of debt, strip (the business) of assets and then cash out before (the business) goes into bankruptcy. dated,slang,transitive
  8. To have sex with (a woman); to bring (a woman) to orgasm. slang,transitive

词形变化

busts out present,singular,third-person busting out participle,present busted out participle,past busted out past bust out colloquial,participle,past bust out colloquial,past

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