English to Spanish Dictionary bust

bust

busto
definition
verb
they bust the tunnel wide open
break, split, or burst (something).
their house got busted
raid or search (premises where illegal activity is suspected).
noun
a 36-inch bust
a woman's chest as measured around her breasts.
Now the sculptor who made the bust is working on a statue of Nelson Mandela based on that visit to Bedford.
a sculpture of a person's head, shoulders, and chest.
adjective
firms will go bust
bankrupt.
translation of 'bust'
verb
llevar a la quiebra,
reventar a,
domar,
quebrar,
destrozar,
fracasar,
dar un puñetazo,
hacerse polvo
noun
quiebra,
fracaso,
busto,
reventón,
pecho de mujer
adjective
arruinado,
reventado,
destrozado
example
Mechanical failure made Wednesday and the rest of the week a 'bust' for work, opening a surprise dead spot in my schedule.
After all what is the value of a 'bust' recruitment company with no contracts?
Last week the company announced that managers would be called on to drive buses, with a free service offered in an attempt to 'bust' the strike.
It's rare that an airline will go 'bust' overnight, but it's still a good idea to know your options.
But I knew they existed, all right - and not just plaques and statues but even a 'bust' in Westminster Abbey.
Here is a look at this year's potential first-round receivers, with their chances of being an NFL 'bust' denoted by a risk factor.
But even if it doubles and it's every five years you have still got the question of what happens if the factory tries to 'bust' the union between the five-year period.
The biggest 'bust' might be this player, whom the Jets grabbed with the first pick of the second round.
Their shows suck, their toys 'bust' too easily and games nowadays just don't have the same imagination.
She finally chose a cheetah top that fit closely and showed off her small stomach and made her 'bust' look bigger.
If the big guy isn't caught, the 'bust' does very little to end his drug operation.
What if rising short-term interest rates 'bust' the ‘carry trade’?
It's a pretty unpleasant experience when a company you've invested in goes 'bust' and you lose your entire investment.
But even success-only fee lawyers will find it difficult to act for a 'bust' business.
They are clearly seeking to 'bust' the unions in a state that is already less than 4 percent unionized.
a woman with big hips and a big 'bust'
Another scene shows how that balance can be thrown off by a surprise police 'bust' .
Due to increased 'bust' and nipple size, I removed them at the end of my first trimester.
It bothered him a great deal that I would want to be with Marcus more then him and he made it a game to taunt at me about my past until I didn't know whether to burst into tears or 'bust' his nose.
They are reasonable choices, but if you want the biggest 'bust' , he has to be it.
Liverpool went 'bust' because its economy depended on the docks, and it was on the wrong side of the country for trade with Europe.
Hearing Nick tell her those things was making the door that contained her feelings for him about to 'bust' right open.
Secondly, to get your correct cup measurement: With your bra on, measure loosely around the fullest part of your 'bust' .
If police forces were to go 'bust' , Lancashire would be one of them.
The only way to 'bust' a union is to lie, distort, manipulate, threaten, and always, always attack.
When a cornered drug dealer aims his pistol at the officers during a 'bust' , they return fire, killing him instantly.
We are not in recovery; it is nothing more than a little boom that ultimately will turn into a bigger 'bust' .
And how bad would the tech 'bust' have been if the bubble hadn't been so big?
I was concentrating on a sculpted 'bust' that had caught my eye, a familiar one, worked by a familiar hand.
If the Government hadn't reversed some of the Bacon measures in the Budget, building firms would have gone 'bust' by now.
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