Busted
Meaning: Broken, ugly, or caught doing something wrong.
'Busted' has multiple slang meanings in American English. Something busted can be broken (a busted phone screen), ugly (a busted car), or you can get busted (caught doing something you shouldn't). All meanings share the idea of something being damaged or exposed. The 'caught' meaning is especially common.
Examples
- His phone screen is completely busted — he can barely read texts. 他的手机屏幕彻底碎了——短信都几乎看不了。La pantalla de su móvil está completamente rota — apenas puede leer los mensajes.彼のスマホの画面は完全にバキバキだ——メッセージもほとんど読めない。그의 폰 화면이 완전히 박살 났어 — 문자도 겨우 읽을 수 있을 정도야.
- She got busted for sneaking into the movie without a ticket. 她没买票溜进电影院被逮了个正着。La pillaron colándose en el cine sin entrada.彼女はチケットなしで映画館に忍び込んだところを見つかった。그녀는 표 없이 영화관에 몰래 들어가다 걸렸다.
- That old couch is busted — we need to throw it out. 那个旧沙发已经破烂不堪了——得扔掉了。Ese sofá viejo está destrozado — tenemos que tirarlo.あの古いソファはボロボロだ——捨てなきゃ。저 오래된 소파는 다 망가졌어 — 버려야 해.
Pronunciation
Usage Guide
Context: broken items, getting caught, appearance
Tone: blunt, descriptive
✓ Do Say
- That thing is busted.那玩意儿坏了。Eso está roto.それ、壊れてるよ。이거 고장 났어.
- You're so busted.你被逮到了。Te han pillado.バレたな。너 걸렸어.
✗ Don't Say
- Calling someone's appearance 'busted' is quite harsh — save it for objects unless you're with very close friends用'busted'来形容一个人的外貌是相当刻薄的——除非是关系非常好的朋友之间,否则还是留着形容东西吧Llamar a la apariencia de alguien 'busted' es bastante duro — resérvalo para objetos a menos que estés con amigos muy cercanos人の外見を「busted」と呼ぶのはかなりきつい——よほど親しい友人でない限り、物に対して使うのが無難누군가의 외모를 'busted'라고 하는 것은 꽤 가혹하다 — 아주 친한 친구가 아니라면 사물에 쓰는 것이 낫다
Origin & History
From 'bust' (to break), common in American English since the 1800s. The 'caught' meaning emerged from criminal slang — getting 'busted' by police. The 'ugly' meaning became popular in the 1990s-2000s.
Cultural Context
Era: 1800s onwards
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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