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Principal Translations
InglésEspañol
busted adj US, informal (broken)roto/a adj
 Alan fixed the busted machine.
 Alan arregló la máquina rota.
busted adj slang (police: arrested, raided)arrestado adj
  capturado adj
 The busted drug dealer is in jail.
 El traficante de drogas arrestado está en la cárcel.
busted adj informal (bankrupt)en bancarrota loc adj
 The busted business had been losing thousands of dollars each month.
 El negocio en bancarrota había estado perdiendo miles de dólares cada mes.
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Principal Translations
InglésEspañol
bust n (woman's chest)busto nm
  senos nmpl
  pecho nm
 The seamstress needs to measure your bust to make sure the dress will fit properly.
 La costurera necesita medir tu busto para asegurar que el vestido te va a entrar perfecto.
bust n (sculpture type)busto nm
 A bust of Mozart stood on the piano.
 Había un busto de Mozart sobre el piano.
bust n US, slang (failure)fracaso nm
  fiasco nm
  (comerciante, empresa)quiebra nf
 I'm afraid the whole project was a bust.
 Me temo que todo el proyecto fue un fracaso.
bust n slang (police raid)redada nf
  batida nf
 Several drug users were discovered during the bust.
 Descubrieron a varios usuarios de la droga durante la redada.
bust adj UK, informal (busted: broken)en quiebra loc adj
  quebrado/a adj
 I dropped my mobile and it's bust.
bust adj informal (bankrupt)arruinado adj
  quebrado/a adj
 That new bookstore is already bust.
 La nueva librería ya está arruinada.
bust [sth] vtr informal (break)romper vtr
  estropear vtr
  averiar vtr
 Randy busted his new phone already.
 Randy ya rompió su nuevo teléfono.
bust n (financial: collapse)colapso nm
  descalabro nm
 After the big bust in 2008, many people were unemployed.
 Después del colapso del 2008 mucha gente se quedó sin trabajo.
bust [sth] vtr slang (police: arrest, raid)arrestar vtr
  (coloquial)trincar vtr
 Police have bust a major prostitution ring.
 La policía arrestó a toda una red de prostitución.
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Additional Translations
InglésEspañol
bust n (party with alcohol)fiesta nf
  (AR, anticuado)asalto nm
bust vi (become bankrupt)quebrar vi
  estar en quiebra loc verb
bust [sb] vtr US, Can (assign to lower rank)degradar a vtr + prep
  asignar un puesto inferior a loc verb
bust [sth/sb] vtr (make [sb/sth] bankrupt)causar la quiebra loc verb
  hacer quebrar loc verb
 The poor economy has busted a lot of new businesses.
 La mala economía causó la quiebra de muchos negocios.
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Locuciones verbales
bust | busted
InglésEspañol
bust [sb]'s ass vtr phrasal sep US, vulgar, slang (berate or beat [sb](vulgar, figurado)romperle el culo a loc verb
  (coloquial)dar una paliza a loc verb
bust out vi phrasal US, slang (escape from somewhere)fugarse v prnl
 Even if they could bust out of the old jail, there was nowhere to hide on the island.
 Aun cuando lograran fugarse de la vieja cárcel, no habría dónde esconderse en esa isla.
bust out vi phrasal US, slang (do [sth] in unconventional way) (AR, coloquial)romperla v prnl
bust [sth] out vtr phrasal sep US, slang (take out for use) (AR, coloquial)hacer tronar loc verb
 Let's bust out a bottle of the good wine for our anniversary!
 ¡Hagamos tronar una botella de buen vino para nuestro aniversario!
bust [sth] up vtr phrasal sep US, slang, figurative (end)romper vtr
  interrumpir vtr
  poner fin loc verb
 Seems like I have to bust up a fight between those kids every day.
 Al parecer, todos los días tengo que romper una pelea entre esos chicos.
bust up vi phrasal US, slang, figurative (couple: separate, split) (relación)separarse v prnl
  romper vi
  terminar vi
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Compound Forms:
busted | bust
InglésEspañol
be totally busted v expr slang, figurative (be discovered or caught out)pillado, cazado adj
 When Mom came home in the middle of our big party, we knew we were totally busted.
 Cuando mamá vino a casa en el medio de la fiesta, supe que nos habían pillado totalmente.
busted flush n (poker: hand of cards) (combinación de póker)escalera quebrada loc nom f
 Tony had a busted flush and lost the game.
 Tony tenía una escalera quebrada y perdió la partida.
busted flush n ([sb/sth] eventually unsuccessful)fiasco nm
  fracaso nm
 Sue was highly qualified for the job, but turned out to be a busted flush.
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