bust-up
基本解釋
- n. 爆裂,破裂;分手;爭吵;分離
英漢例句
- The final bust-up came when I told him he was s*** at navigating.
最後分手時我告訴他他在遠(yuǎn)行方麪是一坨屎。 - Arsenal and Barcelona are locked in a bitter bust-up that is souring the relations between the Champions League rivals.
阿森納和巴塞羅那陷入激烈爭吵,這也一點(diǎn)點(diǎn)惡化著這對歐冠對手之間的關(guān)系 - Eventually it turned to conflict and, after a bust-up with chief executive John Sculley in 1985, he quit the company that made him rich.
事件最終縯變成了沖突,1985年在和執(zhí)行官約翰斯卡力大吵一架之後,喬佈斯離開了這個讓他變得富有的公司。 - Few were more dismayed than Denmark by Britain's bust-up with its EU partners in December.
ECONOMIST: Charlemagne - Yet even if a bust-up can be averted, it would only postpone the reckoning.
ECONOMIST: Charlemagne - Mr Kim seems tempted by that suggestion, though it could cause a real bust-up with America.
ECONOMIST: South Korea and America
雙語例句
權(quán)威例句
英英字典
- a quarrel, esp a serious one ending a friendship, etc
- to quarrel and part