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busted

/buhs-tid/US // ˈbʌs tɪd //UK // (ˈbʌstəd) //

失败了,破产,失败,失败的

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : broken, fractured, or seriously damaged: a busted leg.
    • : no longer working or operating: a busted radio.
    • : penniless or bankrupt; broke: busted businesses that can’t pay their bills.
    • : failed: I never talk about my busted marriages.
    • : in trouble; caught doing something bad or wrong: I know that’s a lie—you are so busted!

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Examples

  • In Houston, the heroes now arrive with plumbing toolsAbbott’s actions are aimed at a serious need, as many residents and business owners contend with busted pipes.

  • The arrival of The Shot has transformed the grim pop-up clinics of the pandemic into gratitude factories — reassembly lines where Americans could begin to put back together their busted psyches.

  • Those dealing with a busted Joy-Con can seek a repair through Nintendo, but for anyone else in need of a spare set, this deal should lessen the blow compared to buying directly from the company.

  • The busted system leads to flooding, sinkholes and toxic and bacteria-laden material flowing into the region’s coastal waters.

  • The city’s busted stormwater system leads to flooding, sinkholes and toxic and bacteria-laden material flowing into the region’s coastal waters.

  • South Korean police busted up one such scheme in 2011, which was said to have netted millions.

  • Earlier in the year, TMZ alleged, citing a police report, that a hotel room spat between the two left Nicki with a busted lip.

  • Ex-hippie Billy Hayes was busted for smuggling hash and thrown in a terrifying Turkish prison.

  • Busted is not the only journalism-inspired Hollywood project in various stages of production.

  • Weeks before he was abducted, alleged members of a kidnapping network tied to ISIS were busted in London.

  • Each of them was chuck full of that dubious sort of pride that has busted up more than one love-fiesta.

  • I am being busted here by party named Hutchinson.70 Seems good.

  • And there was nice split-bottom chairs, and perfectly sound, too—not bagged down in the middle and busted, like an old basket.

  • Some of the boys around here have been telling me that you were all busted up about that girl you married.

  • There isn't a one of them in the whole world that's worth getting busted up over.