buster
英 ['bʌstə]
美['bʌstɚ]
- n. 起破坏,制止作用的人或物;庞然大物;非凡的人或物;小鬼,小家伙;茁壮的孩子
中文词源
buster 破坏者
来自bust, 同burst, 爆裂。
英文词源
- buster (n.)
- 1838, "anything large; a man of great strength," American English slang (originally Missouri/Arkansas), perhaps meaning something that takes one's breath away and an agent noun from bust (v.). Around the same years, buster (as an extended form of bust (n.)) also meant "a frolic, a spree." Hence "a roistering blade" (OED; probably not the favored definition in old Missouri and Arkansas), attested from 1850. As a generic or playful address to a male, from 1948, American English. Meaning "horse-breaker" is from 1891, American English; hence back-formed verb bust (v.) "break a horse."
双语例句
- 1. Hoover was building his reputation as a crime-buster.
- 胡佛作为罪犯克星的名头越来越响。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. Make with the beers, buster!
- 伙计, 拿啤酒来!
来自辞典例句
- 3. Yo, Mike Tyson was round when he fought Buster Douglas.
- 唷, 迈克·泰森对抗巴斯特·道格拉斯的时候也很丰满.
来自电影对白
- 4. I'm Buster Venable, Amanda's nephew.
- 我是布斯特·文纳伯, 阿曼达的侄子.
来自电影对白
- 5. The Tank buster IFV is a rapid fire , anti - tank vehicle.
- 坦克杀手IFV是快速 反 坦克单位.
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