英 [ˈbʌst ʌp] 美 [ˈbʌst ʌp]
n. 爆裂,破裂;分手;争吵;分离
bust-up //
名词 a quarrel, esp a serious one ending a friendship, etc (导致关系破裂的)争吵
动词 to quarrel and part 吵架并分开
... bust-up risks 破产风险 bust-up 破裂 bikini bottom bust up 空手道锦标赛 ...
... points adrift 落后...分 bust-up 争吵 pour forward 大举压上 ...
... bust-up 爆裂;爆发 go through 参加;经受 think twice 再三考虑 ...
爆裂,破裂;分手;争吵;分离
separation / argument / fracture / brush / dispute
Sue and Tony had a bust-up and aren't speaking to each other.
休和托尼大吵了一架,现在谁也不理谁。
What has prompted the three amigos' bust-up is the convergence of their fiefs.
三位好友翻脸的原因是他们各自控制的领地发生了融合。
Potential Bust-Up: Spending too much time on his own could turn Gibson a little bit mad.
潜在的问题:吉普森要是在自己身上花了太多时间,他可能会变得有点疯癫。
If you're a Tory MP this bust-up is about Labour playing childish games yet again.
But the agenda ranged rather wider than that in what MPs describe as a major bust-up.
Few were more dismayed than Denmark by Britain's bust-up with its EU partners in December.