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词汇 bust out of
释义 phrasebust out of1. bust out AmE informal to escape from a place, especially a prison+ of They thought it was impossible for anyone to bust out of Alcatraz.2. bust out sbbust sb out AmE informal to help someone to escape from somewhere, especially a prison: Special forces were finally sent in to bust out the hostages.3. bust out AmE informal to improve your situation or do something different from what you usually do: Even as a child Scott couldn't wait to bust out, while his brother Brian was happy staying close to home.+ of CBS busted out of its usual last-place standing to become the number two network.4. bust out AmE informal to have to stop playing a game of cards, especially because you have lost all your money: If you bust out of this game, we'll have no money to get a cab home.
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bust out of (some place)

1. slang To escape from a place or thing (often prison). A noun or pronoun can be used between "bust" and "out." That criminal did bust out of prison but was caught only a mile away.
2. slang To help one to escape from a place or thing (often prison). In this usage, a noun or pronoun is typically used between "bust" and "out." We can't just leave him here to rot in a jail cell—we have to bust him out of there! Don't worry, I'll pull the fire alarm and bust you out of detention.
3. slang To dismiss or expel someone from school. A noun or pronoun can be used between "bust" and "out." The committee evaluating the plagiarism charges ultimately decided to bust the student out of school.

bust someone out of some place

 and bust someone out 
1. Sl. to help someone escape from prison. (Bust is a non-standard form of burst meaning 'break' here.) Lefty did not manage to bust Max out of prison. Lefty wanted to bust out some of his friends.
2. Sl to expel or force someone to withdraw from school. (Bust is a nonstandard form of burst meaning 'break' here.) The clean finally busted Bill out of school. The clean busted out the students with very low grades.

bust out (of some place)

in. to break out of some place, especially a prison. (Bust is a nonstandard form of burst meaning “break” here.) Somehow the gangsters busted out of prison and left the country.

bust someone out of somewhere

1. tv. to help someone escape from prison. (Bust is a nonstandard form of burst meaning “break” here.) Lefty did not manage to bust Max out of prison.
2. tv. to expel or force someone to withdraw from school. (Bust is a nonstandard form of burst meaning “break” here.) The dean finally busted Bill out of school.
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