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单词 busted flush
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bust2 /bust/ (informal)

transitive verb and intransitive verb
  1. To break, shatter
  2. To make or become bankrupt
intransitive verb (pat and pap bustˈed or bust) (cards, darts)

To exceed the required score

transitive verb (N American)
  1. To arrest
  2. To raid
  3. To punch
  4. To demote (military)
noun
  1. A drinking bout, spree
  2. A police raid (slang)
  3. A sudden collapse of the economy
  4. A bad hand at cards
  5. A punch (N American)
adjective
  1. Ruined, penniless
  2. Broken
ORIGIN: Orig a colloquial form of burst

bustˈer noun

  1. Something large
  2. A frolic (old sl)
  3. A roisterer (old sl)
  4. A horse-breaker
  5. A form of address to a man or boy
  6. A strong south wind (Aust)
  7. Someone or something that destroys or shatters (esp as combining form, as in blockbuster)

bustˈing noun (esp as combining form)

busted flush see under flush3

bustˈ-up noun

  1. A quarrel or disruption
  2. A disturbance or brawl

bust a gut or one's butt

To work very hard to achieve something

bust up

  1. To part after a quarrel or disagreement
  2. To break up (a meeting)

go bust

  1. To become bankrupt
  2. To exceed the required score (darts, cards)

flush3 /flush/ (cards)

noun

A hand in which all the cards or a specified number are of the same suit

adjective

Consisting of cards all of the same suit

ORIGIN: Prob Fr flux, from L fluxus flow; influenced by flush1

busted flush

  1. A potential flush that is never completed
  2. Something that has to be abandoned as a failure (figurative)

straight flush

A sequence of five cards of the same suit (royal flush, if headed by the ace)

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