English to Turkish Dictionary bust

bust

büst
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
kırmak,
iflas ettirmek,
patlatmak,
tartışmak,
tutuklamak,
rütbe indirmek,
bozmak,
becerememek,
bozulmak,
sona ermek,
iflas etmek,
vurmak
noun
cümbüş,
başarısızlık,
fiyasko,
göğüs,
alem,
polis baskını,
iflas,
büst
example
The survey revealed firms in Scotland are nearly half as likely to go 'bust' than their English counterparts.
It's a pretty unpleasant experience when a company you've invested in goes 'bust' and you lose your entire investment.
DEA agents sometimes pose as chemical salesmen in order to 'bust' suspected ecstasy cooks.
As a result, if you cross the line too much, your game can 'bust' your company.
We all know Kwame Brown is a 'bust' on the court.
More recently we have relied on consumer spending to prop up the economy during the 'bust' .
I was concentrating on a sculpted 'bust' that had caught my eye, a familiar one, worked by a familiar hand.
On the other hand, the French and the Dutch probably haven't done done us Yanks any big favor, since the eventual 'bust' is likely to be proportional to the size of the bubble.
The company is refusing to bargain in good faith with the union and trying to 'bust' it by preventing a first contract.
Now the sculptor who made the 'bust' is working on a statue of Nelson Mandela based on that visit to Bedford.
But even success-only fee lawyers will find it difficult to act for a 'bust' business.
The bust remained a 'bust' , and no amount of money magic could restart the boom.
We may be dismayed that a 15-year-old feels her sense of worth rests on the size of her 'bust' , but haven't 15-year-old girls always felt like this?
They have used globalization of the economy to 'bust' unions, to keep wages low, to keep benefits low, and that's had an impact on a lot of workers.
‘I'm only a 32B so having a bigger 'bust' would make me feel happier in my clothes,’ she said.
By making it hard for us to unionize these workers, they are showing that they want to 'bust' the union.
The biggest 'bust' of the 2002 draft barely plays and pretty much has turned teams off of European mystery men.
It was a beautiful dress with a band of deep purple lining where the 'bust' should end.
Their shows suck, their toys 'bust' too easily and games nowadays just don't have the same imagination.
She revealed her new 34JJ 'bust' last Saturday on Cosmetic Surgery Live, shown on Five.
The technology and computer sector recorded 27 failures, while 27 bars, restaurants and food outlets also went 'bust' during the period.
I wasn't a fitness model, and I didn't have a big 'bust' .
He was also usually the one who got in the police's way when they were trying to make a 'bust' .
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.
They are clearly seeking to 'bust' the unions in a state that is already less than 4 percent unionized.
The biggest 'bust' might be this player, whom the Jets grabbed with the first pick of the second round.
Eliandra turned around and watched the doors 'bust' open.
And her last Tupperware party on Valentine's Day was a big 'bust' .
Consequently, this leads to a fall in real output, i.e., to an economic 'bust' .
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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