bust up

英音[ ˈbʌst ʌp ] 美音[ ˈbʌst ʌp ]
结束与某人的关系:指与某人结束关系。
常用释义
结束与某人的关系:指与某人结束关系。
使(某事物)结束:指导致某事物结束。

例句

1·They bust up after five years of marriage.

他们结婚五年后离异了。

—— 《牛津词典》

2·It was his drinking that bust up his marriage.

是他的酗酒葬送了他的婚姻。

—— 《牛津词典》

3·The couple bust up after an argument.

那对夫妻经过一场争吵就离异了。

4·You want to bust up my kitchen as well?

你还想毁了我的厨房么?

5·The travel company's failure bust up my holiday.

旅游公司的失误使我的假日泡汤了。

6·They bust up after six years of steady companionship.

他们在相恋六年后分手了。

7·Unit tallest penalty of the crime bust up for pertaining to crime of , pass by two decade.

单位犯罪最高刑为刑事破产的,经过二十年。

8·They didn't want to bust up those little hands working on my face, so they gave it to my body.

他们不想用小手打我的脸,所以他们打的不是脸。

9·The actor could be very possessive of his friendships and had earned a reputation for trying to bust up relationships.

这位演员(指马龙白兰度)已经赢得了高知名度的名声,可对待友谊依然有强烈的占有欲。

10·Instead, the Argentine hit-man was delivering for Milan, helping them all the way to the Champions League final, following a pre-season bust up with Mourinho in London.

实际上,阿根廷人在伦敦和穆帅度过不和睦的一个赛季后被租借到米兰,并在那里为冠军而奋斗。