buster
- IPA[ˈbʌstə]
英式
- used as a mildly disrespectful form of address to a man or boy;a person or thing that stops or gets rid of a specified thing
noun: buster, plural noun: busters
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名詞
- 1. North American used as a mildly disrespectful form of address to a man or boy like it or lump it, buster
- 2. a person or thing that stops or gets rid of a specified thing a crime-buster the drug's reputation as a cold-buster
- 3. a notable or impressive person or thing.
- ▪ a violent gale.
- (in the NCAA college basketball tournament) a low-ranking team that unexpectedly defeats a ... their impressive win total has led many to tout them as a potential bracket-buster
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- (in the NCAA college basketball tournament) a low-ranking team that unexpectedly defeats a ... their impressive win total has led many to tout them as a potential bracket-buster
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- (1895–1966), American actor and director; born Joseph Francis Keaton. His deadpan face and ...
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- a bomb designed to penetrate deep into the ground or rock before exploding.
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- (1895–1966), US actor and director; born Joseph Francis Keaton. Noted for his deadpan face and ...
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- a bomb designed to penetrate deep into the ground or rock before exploding.
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- a sudden strong, cool wind from the south, especially on the south-east coast: a southerly buster was dumping reservoirs of rain at the time
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- a person who exposes excessive expenses claims made by politicians and other public servants: he wants to transform himself from a perk-buster into a statesman
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- IPA[ˈbəstər]
美式
- used as a mildly disrespectful or humorous form of address, especially to a man or boy: your parents' decisions affect you, like it or not, buster
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