逃出
busted rushed───被撞得很匆忙
out───adv.出现;向外;在室外;出狱;遥远地;出海;退潮;指离球门线或终点线的距离;在公共娱乐场所;公开;出声地;殆尽;直至完成;完全;熄灭;除去;出局;adj.熄灭的;盛开的;面市的;出局的;不能被接受的;过时的;不准确的;打算做……的;被公开的;v.击倒,击晕;揭露(某人)是同性恋;熄灭;驱逐;拒绝;解除;n.出路,脱身办法;(棒球)使球员出局的办法;在野党;prep.从……里面出去,离开
out and out───adv.彻底地,不折不扣地; 彻里彻外; 百分之百;不折不扣地;彻底地
give me out out out───把我弄出去
give out hand out───分发
quaff on peanut butter busted knuckle───花生酱嘎嘎作响
go out put out───出去,出去
watches out───小心;提防
board out───不在住处吃饭, (把某人)寄在别处膳宿;不在住的地方吃饭;在外搭伙
When such a grossly misinterpreted claim was busted, she went for another by copying or writing large amount of seemly related but really out of context content.───当这样一个严重的曲解被驳斥后,她又去制造另外的谎言,抄来或者写了大量的看似相关,实则无关的内容。
Mike: Hey, I really think Harry ought to be responsible for fixing your car. He busted the headlight out of it when he borrowed it from you.───麦克:嘿,我确实认为哈利应当负责修好您的车。是他借用您的车子而且碰裂您车子的前灯。
Our Granny has been locked away in the Angry Asylum by Fred the agent in white, she's plotting her escape, and she needs YOU to guide her through the streets once she's busted out!───我们的老太已经被锁在愤怒的庇护弗雷德剂白色,她密谋逃跑,和她需要你引导她通过街道,一旦她打掉了!
Unable to suppress their instinctive impulse to dance, the two members busted out in an imitation of each others choreography.───无法抑制自己的本能冲动,舞蹈,捣毁了两名成员在彼此的舞蹈模仿。
When i first came out here, Ed busted out a bottle of champagne, and l was kind of, like, "" Well, all right.───当我刚来这儿的时候,爱迪拿出了一瓶香槟酒,我就象那样说“好,不错”。
Fish and Galt ( were) busted out of that school in the same month.───菲什和高尔特因考试不及格在同一个月内被开除出那个学校。
You just busted out of Langley, now you wanna sneak back in?───你刚从中情局总部虎口脱险,现在又想重蹈虎穴?
I almost busted out laughing, thinking it was a prank, but something in my gut clenched my ass so tight I almost puked.───我几乎要爆发出大笑,并把这当作是恶作剧,但是我肠子里有什么东西揪扭着,如此之紧以至于我都快吐了。
You boys all right? I busted out that box and was almost home free when I nothiced your predicament.───没事吧,男孩儿们?那个箱子早被我炸开了,要不是你们来了,我早回到家了。
After he busted out of the scene of his first exile, Elba, it took the Duke of Wellington, Marshal Blucher and a lot of troops at Waterloo to put him out of business once and for all.
He busted out of prison.
She busted out crying.