buster 详细解释

buster

['bʌstə]

n. 破坏者, 克星, 健壮的孩子, 驯马人, (澳)强劲的南风, <口> 庞然大物
Buster: <俚>伙计, 老兄

英英释义

名词 buster:

an informal form of address for a man

同义词:fellow, dude

a robust child

a person who breaks horses

同义词:broncobuster

a person (or thing) that breaks up or overpowers something

a person born in the generation following the baby boom when the birth rate fell dramatically

同义词:baby buster

形容词 bust:

lacking funds

同义词:broke, bust, skint, stone-broke, stony-broke

补充

busterbuster英:[ˈbʌstə] 美:[ˈbʌstɚ]n.1.庞然大物,非凡的人(或物),小鬼,小家伙,茁壮的孩子

例句

1. Hi, buster!嗨, 老兄! 2. [incombination]the drug's reputation as a cold-buster.这药作为感冒灵药的美誉。 3. your parents’ decisions affect you, like it or not, buster.父母的决定影响了你,不管你想不想听,小家伙。 4. "crime-busters [=people who stop crimes, who catch criminals, etc.]"打击犯罪活动的人 5. The new drug acts as a clot-buster. [=it causes blood clots to break apart]这种新药可以活血化瘀。 6. "Wait a minute, buster. You're trying to trick me, aren't you?"等等,伙计。你想耍我,是吗?