释义 |
bustedbust‧ed /ˈbʌstɪd/ adjective American English spoken informal  - Julie's arm is busted and she can't take care of herself.
- The TV's busted again.
- Basilio, whose busted face was on the front page of every pinned-up sports section in every barbershop in the city.
- Britain now, on the international stage, is a busted flush.
- He got busted and they got done as well.
- It had minimal busted furniture, yellow walls and a gas fire.
- The tinkling of busted glass, the sucking of his bottle.
- There he found a small writing table with a busted leg.
bones► broken a broken bone has been cracked or separated into pieces: · One little boy had a broken arm.· I think my ankle's broken. ► fractured a fractured bone has been cracked, but it has not completely separated: · The X-ray revealed that she had several fractured ribs. ► busted American informal broken: · Julie's arm is busted and she can't take care of herself. 1broken: a busted arm2[not before noun] caught doing something wrong and likely to be punished: You guys are so busted! |