Found 3 items, similar to bust.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: bust
kegagalan, menurunkan pangkat, patung sebatas dada
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: bust
bust
adj : lacking funds; "`skint' is a British slang term" [syn:
broke,
skint,
stone-broke,
stony-broke]
bust
n 1: a complete failure;
“the play was a dismal flop” [syn:
flop]
2: a sculpture of the head and shoulders of a person
3: an occasion for excessive eating or drinking;
“they went on
a bust that lasted three days” [syn:
tear,
binge,
bout]
bust
v 1: ruin completely;
“He busted my radio!” [syn:
break] [ant:
repair]
2: search without warning, make a sudden surprise attack on;
“The police raided the crack house” [syn:
raid]
3: separate or cause to separate abruptly;
“The rope snapped”;
“tear the paper” [syn:
tear,
rupture,
snap]
4: go to pieces;
“The lawn mower finally broke”;
“The gears
wore out”;
“The old chair finally fell apart completely”
[syn:
break,
wear,
wear out,
fall apart]
5: break open or apart suddenly and forcefully;
“The dam burst”
[syn:
burst]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: bust
bust
\bust\ (b[u^]st), n. [F. buste, fr. It. busto; cf. LL.
busta, bustula, box, of the same origin as E. box a case;
cf., for the change of meaning, E. chest. See
Bushel.]
1. A piece of sculpture representing the upper part of the
human figure, including the head, shoulders, and breast.
[1913 Webster]
Ambition sighed: she found it vain to trust
The faithless column, and the crumbling bust.
--Pope.
[1913 Webster]
2. The portion of the human figure included between the head
and waist, whether in statuary or in the person; the chest
or thorax; the upper part of the trunk of the body.
[1913 Webster]
3. Especially: A woman's bosom[2].
[PJC]
bust
\bust\ (b[u^]st), v. t.
To arrest, for committing a crime; -- often used in the
passive; as, the whole gang got busted. [informal]
[PJC]
bust
\bust\ (b[u^]st), v. i.
1. To break or burst. [informal]
[PJC]
2. (Card Playing) In blackjack, to draw a card that causes
one's total to exceed twenty-one.
[PJC]
3. To go bankrupt.
[PJC]
to go bust to go bankrupt.
or bust or collapse from the effort; -- used in phrases
expressing determination to do something; as, Oregon or
bust, meaning
“We will get to Oregon or die trying.”
[PJC]