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Španščina
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bust-up [am. angl. ˈbəstəp, brit. angl. ˈbʌstʌp] SAM.

1. bust-up (breakup):

ruptura ž. spol

2. bust-up (quarrel) brit. angl.:

bust-up pog.
pelea ž. spol
bust-up pog.
bronca ž. spol pog.

I. bust up GLAG. [am. angl. bəst -, brit. angl. bʌst -] pog. (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

1. bust up:

bust up (end) relationship
bust up (disrupt) meeting
jorobar pog.

2. bust up (wreck):

II. bust up GLAG. [am. angl. bəst -, brit. angl. bʌst -] pog. (v + adv) to bust up with sb

1. bust up (separate):

romper con alguien

2. bust up (quarrel):

pelearse con alguien
tener una bronca con alguien pog.
Španščina
Španščina
Angleščina
Angleščina

corte1 SAM. m. spol

1.1. corte (tajo):

1.2. corte (de carne):

1.3. corte:

2. corte (interrupción):

an outage am. angl.
a power cut brit. angl.

3. corte Ven. (separación):

corte pog.
corte pog.
bust-up pog.

4. corte lat. amer. (en el presupuesto):

5. corte FILM (por la censura):

6.1. corte (de tela):

6.2. corte (en costura):

7. corte (tendencia, estilo):

8.1. corte pog. Šp. (vergüenza):

8.2. corte pog. Šp. (respuesta tajante):

what a put-down! pog.

9. corte pog. AVDIO:

10. corte Río de la Plata pog. (atención):

darse corte Río de la Plata pog.

11. corte (paso):

12. corte ELEK.:

v slovarju PONS

bust-up [ˈbʌstʌp] SAM. avstral. angl., brit. angl. pog.

riña ž. spol
Present
Ibust up
youbust up
he/she/itbusts up
webust up
youbust up
theybust up
Past
Ibusted up / bust up
youbusted up / bust up
he/she/itbusted up / bust up
webusted up / bust up
youbusted up / bust up
theybusted up / bust up
Present Perfect
Ihavebusted up / bust up
youhavebusted up / bust up
he/she/ithasbusted up / bust up
wehavebusted up / bust up
youhavebusted up / bust up
theyhavebusted up / bust up
Past Perfect
Ihadbusted up / bust up
youhadbusted up / bust up
he/she/ithadbusted up / bust up
wehadbusted up / bust up
youhadbusted up / bust up
theyhadbusted up / bust up

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There was also a bust-up in the tunnel at half-time.
en.wikipedia.org
The dressing room bust-up with his team-mates was one thing, but the confrontation with his manager was quite another.
www.eveningtimes.co.uk
But the pair had a high profile bust-up in the mid-90s.
www.gigwise.com
The bust-up has now torn the once happy family apart.
www.mirror.co.uk
Children were left distressed as football thugs became embroiled in a violent bust-up with a steward.
www.newsandstar.co.uk