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1 bust
* * *(reise bust) bristle, show fight -
2 bust
bristle -
3 reise bust
bristle -
4 byste
subst. [ kvinnebryster] bosom, bust, breasts subst. [ billedhuggerkunst] bust, statue of a person's head and chest area -
5 babyboom
subst. baby boom subst. US: baby bust -
6 brystmål
subst. bust -
7 bystemål
subst. bust -
8 dukken
(gå dukken) go bust, fold up -
9 fallere
verb. fail verb. [ gå fallitt] go bankrupt, fail verb. (tape seg fysisk) grow old, go downhill verb. go bankrupt verb. (dagligtale) [ gå fallitt] go bust -
10 konkurs
bankrupt, bankruptcy* * *subst. bankruptcy, failure adj. bankrupt (erklære konkurs) declare bankrupt (erklære et selskap konkurs) order a company tobe wound up (erklære en person konkurs) make someone bankrupt (slå konkurs) make bankrupt (gå konkurs) fail, go bankrupt, go into bankruptcy (dagligtale) (gå konkurs) go bust -
11 nedenom og hjem
(gå nedenom og hjem (om forretning)) (om forretning) go to the wall, go bust, down and out, out of business (gå nedenom og hjem (om person)) go to the dogs, go to pot -
12 portrettbyste
subst. portrait bust -
13 rassia
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14 smadre
verb. smash, smash up, smash to pieces, annihilate, destroy verb. (dagligtale) bust, bash
См. также в других словарях:
Bust — Bust … Deutsch Wikipedia
Bust — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Bust Escudo … Wikipedia Español
bust-up — ˈbust up noun [countable] 1. when a unit such as a company or department is broken into parts 2. JOURNALISM when people disagree strongly: • a boardroom bust up, when the chief executive walked out after six weeks in the job * * * bust up UK US… … Financial and business terms
bust-up — n informal 1.) the end of a relationship bust up of ▪ the bust up of their marriage →bust up at ↑bust1 2.) BrE a very bad quarrel or fight ▪ Cathy and I had a real bust up yesterday … Dictionary of contemporary English
bust-up — bust ups 1) N COUNT A bust up is a serious quarrel, often resulting in the end of a relationship. [INFORMAL] She had had this bust up with her family. Syn: row 2) N COUNT A bust up is a fight. [BRIT, INFORMAL] ...a bust up which she says left her … English dictionary
bust — [n1] chest of human bosom, breast, chest, front; concept 392 bust [n2] arrest for illegal action apprehension, arrest, capture, cop, detention, nab, pickup, pinch, raid, search, seizure; concepts 298,317 Ant. exoneration bust [v1] … New thesaurus
bust — ust (b[u^]st), v. i. 1. To break or burst. [informal] [PJC] 2. (Card Playing) In blackjack, to draw a card that causes one s total to exceed twenty one. [PJC] 3. To go bankrupt. [PJC] {to go bust} to go bankrupt. {or bust} or collapse from the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Bust — may refer to: * Bust (sculpture), a sculpture depicting a person s head and shoulders * Bust (magazine), a feminist pop culture magazine * An alternative term for an arrest. * An alternative term for human breasts. * A song by Outkast from… … Wikipedia
bust — Ⅰ. bust [1] ► NOUN 1) a woman s breasts. 2) a sculpture of a person s head, shoulders, and chest. ORIGIN French buste, from Latin bustum tomb, sepulchral monument . Ⅱ. bust [2] informal … English terms dictionary
bust — bust1 [bust] n. [Fr buste < It busto] 1. a piece of sculpture representing the head, shoulders, and upper chest of a human body 2. the human bosom; esp., the breasts of a woman SYN. BREAST bust2 [bust] Informal vt. [orig., dial. var. of … English World dictionary
bust|ed — «BUHS tihd», adjective. 1. Slang. broken. 2. Informal. ruined; bankrupt. busted, combining form. having a bust: »Full busted = having a full bust … Useful english dictionary