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buster

/buhs-ter/US // ˈbʌs tər //UK // (ˈbʌstə) //

打手,小伙伴们,小伙伴,小伙儿

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Informal.

    • : a person who breaks up something: crime busters.
    • : something that is very big or unusual for its kind.
    • : a loud, uproarious reveler.
    • : a frolic; spree.
    • : : Look, Buster, you're standing in my way!

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Examples

  • These are the best stress busters to counteract that gray hair.

  • Most of our local trails are closed to pedal-assisted bikes, so if Simone wants to ride there with us or her friends, she still needs an old-school lung buster.

  • From glitzy jungle restaurants by big Mexico City chefs to hangover busters at a local spot in the downtown mercado, here’s where to eat in the buzzy beachside townParadise comes with a huge price tag.

  • When my mother was dying, one of her biggest fears was that Buster, the beloved new dog of her widowhood, would have nowhere to go.

  • Yes, your German Shepherd Buster can wear his own health tracker.

  • My 10-year-old son Buster headed straight for the agitated water.

  • After being rescued from the ocean several times Buster spent the rest of the afternoon  collecting flotsam and jetsam.

  • Buster can break eggs into a skillet and has done it a number of times this morning.

  • A bottle of The Glenlivet, aged in the cask longer than Poppet and Buster put together.

  • We had to turn aside on our way downstairs for more furniture to make Buster a bed in a box full of excelsior in the shed.

  • If I started upstairs with the frame of a pine bureau on my back, Buster was on the third step, between my legs.

  • Buster plopped down on all fours, as if he understood perfectly, and took a bite at my shoe string.

  • There was a sudden sound of steps and crackling twigs in the grove behind us, and Buster emerged up the path, hot on our scent.

  • At the sound of my voice Buster came squeezing into the room, and put his forepaws in my lap.