Eric's company went bust.
埃里克的公司破产了。
Tom is bust because he busted the bust of his boss!
汤姆破产了,因为他打碎了他老板的半身像!
Lisa accepts that her smaller bust may be a factor.
丽萨承认她的胸部较小也是一个因素。
The police bust resulted in the seizure of a large quantity of drugs.
警方突击行动缴获了大量毒品。
After months of hard work, we finally busted the case wide open.
经过数月的努力,我们终于彻底破了这个案子。
She had to bust her butt to finish the project on time.
她不得不拼命工作以按时完成项目。
The economy is really starting to bust, and people are worried about their jobs.
经济开始衰退,人们担心自己的工作。
He's always talking about how he's going to bust a move on the dance floor.
他总是说要在舞池里大展身手。
The singer's latest album was a bust; it didn't sell well at all.
这位歌手的最新专辑惨遭失败,销量极差。
They managed to bust out of the prison using a cleverly crafted plan.
他们用一个巧妙设计的计划成功越狱了。
She accidentally bust the vase while cleaning the room.
她在打扫房间时不小心打碎了花瓶。
The new restaurant turned out to be a complete bust; the food was terrible.
那家新餐馆完全令人失望,食物糟糕透了。
He's been working so hard lately, I'm afraid he's going to bust a gut.
他最近工作太辛苦了,我担心他会累垮。
The broadcaster said Fosun Tourism had offered 11 million pounds ($14.2 million) for the brand, which went bust earlier this year.
Fosun Tourism had been the largest shareholder in Thomas Cook before the company went bust and had planned to heavily invest in it.
The documents show the company was left with just 956,670 pounds in group cash reserves and 31.2 million in bank accounts when it went bust.
"The global property market has endured cycles of boom and bust, and the Chinese property market is unlikely to be substantially different in the future," Haigh said, "Evergrande is posed to ride the surge, but Dalian Wanda's move away from traditional property development represents an effort to build the value of their brand outside the cyclical nature of this industry.
David Haigh, CEO of Brand Finance, said: "The global property market has endured cycles of boom and bust, and the Chinese property market is unlikely to be substantially different in the future.
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""If there was any safety issue that threatened employees' life security, my billions of dollars of investment in Dayton would go bust," said Cao.
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China's stimulus programs, which were smaller as a portion of the overall economy than in the United States, focused on restoring factory production and keeping small businesses from going bust, with relatively little direct support for consumers, it said.
Women's demand for outdoor, fitness products on riseFull of youthful energy, Hu Rongfeng is a sociology senior at a top university in Beijing who can bust some killer jazz dance moves as well as urban dance styles from the likes of K-pop girl bands.
Evergrande's crisis seems to bust the myth that once an enterprise is deeply entwined with the real economy, it cannot fail, and if it's allowed to go bust, there would be an economic catastrophe.
"According to a report from the China Film Association, about 40 percent of cinemas in China could go bust due to the pandemic-related fallout.
Xi Bei Restaurants, a high-end casual dining chain known for Chinese northwestern cuisine, has reportedly received a new loan after its chairman Jia Guolong complained the crisis would make the restaurant chain go bust in three months.
"April Rinne, independent adviser to the National Committee on the Sharing Economy, said in a recent interview with the Asia Society Policy Institute that more people will be using sharing platforms, "and we will also witness multiple rounds of ebbs and flows, or boom and bust, amid hot competition".
Secured Pay, he said, would ensure hassle-free refund of prepaid money in case the educational institution goes bust or shuts down for whatever reason.
But long-term loose credit just perpetuates a boom-bust cycle, with a bigger bust likely the next time.
Combined with unending government budget deficits, loose monetary policies over the past 40 years have put the United States economy into an unsustainable period of more and more extreme booms and busts, stagnant wages, rising inequality and low productivity growth.
The easy money supply may succeed in stimulating another short-lived boom, but will inevitably lead to another bust.
The cycle of boom and bust will eventually result in high inflation and high real interest rates in the US, possibly with a collapse of US government deficit financing and a devaluation of the dollar.
"Special institutional arrangements should be made as the enterprise bankruptcy law cannot satisfy the needs of commercial banks due to the complicated debtor-creditor relationship, not to mention that it may lead to social unrest if a bank goes bust," Xiong said.
Appearing as an emerging crime, loan-related scams have been specially targeted as part of the nation's ongoing efforts to bust mafia-style criminal gangs, said Guo Lin, the ministry's spokeswoman.
In the special campaign against gang-related crimes, the ministry has made it a key area to particularly track down and bust gangs involved in loan scams and have sent a number of expert teams to the scene to guide case investigation, according to the ministry.
Since June, 243 online lending platforms have gone bust amid the intensifying crackdown on shadow banking, part of a broader campaign to reduce risks in the financial system.
"Looking ahead, boom or bust, it is the company's fundamentals that have a big say in the valuation and market performance of the newly minted stocks," Au said.
In its annual report earlier this year, the Bank of International Settlements (BIS) noted the looming risks triggered by financial expansion in several countries, saying "the main cause of the next recession will perhaps resemble more closely that of the latest one -- a financial cycle bust.