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1 bust
n. büst, göğüs, başarısızlık, fiyasko, iflas, polis baskını, alem, cümbüş————————v. bozulmak, bozmak; becerememek, sona ermek; vurmak, iflas etmek, iflas ettirmek; tartışmak, kırmak, patlatmak, tutuklamak; rütbe indirmek* * *1. tutukla (v.) 2. kır 3. büst (n.)* * *past participle; see bust II -
2 bust
kirmak, parçalamak; iflas etmek, batmak; iflas ettirmek, batirmak; tutuklamak; basmak, baskin yapmak, büst; (kadin) gögüsler; (kadin) gögüs çevresi ölçüsü; fiyasko; tutuklama; baskin -
3 bust
v.o_h.tutukla+e.kır:n.büst -
4 bust up
v. arası bozulmak, sona ermek, başarısızlıkla sonuçlanmak* * *kavga -
5 bust-up
çingar, kavga; bitme, sona erme -
6 bust up
kavga -
7 bust a gut
esek gibi çalismak -
8 bust one's ass
kiçini yirtmak, çok çalismak -
9 go bust
iflas etmek* * *(become bankrupt: When the project failed the company went bust.) batmak, iflâs etmek -
10 boom and bust
n. ani yükseliş ve düşüş -
11 boom and bust
n. ani yükseliş ve düşüş -
12 go bust
iflas bayragini çekmek, iflas etmek -
13 effigy
n. heykel, büst, resim, temsili kukla* * *heykel* * *['efi‹i](a likeness of a person, animal etc (in wood, stone etc): effigies of Buddha.) kukla, model
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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