
무언가를 파괴하거나 박멸하는 사람 또는 물건
A person or thing that breaks, destroys, or overcomes a specified thing.
예문:
"This new detergent is a real grease-buster for tough kitchen stains."
"The government introduced a new inflation-buster policy to stabilize the economy."
남성이나 소년을 무례하거나 공격적으로 부르는 말
A mildly disrespectful or aggressive form of address used toward a man or boy.
예문:
"Listen here, buster, you can't just park your car in the middle of the road."
"Don't try to play games with me, buster."
야생마를 길들이는 조련사
A person who breaks in or tames wild horses (often called a broncobuster).
예문:
"The old buster spent his entire life taming wild mustangs on the ranch."
"It takes a lot of patience and courage to be a successful buster."
대단히 크거나 인상적인 것 또는 건강하고 씩씩한 아이
Something that is remarkably large, strong, or impressive; also used to describe a healthy, vigorous boy.
예문:
"That fish he caught at the lake yesterday was a real buster."
"Look at that little buster running across the field without getting tired."
베이비 붐 세대 직후에 태어난 사람 (X세대)
A person belonging to the generation born immediately after the baby boom (Generation X).
예문:
"As a baby buster, she grew up during a time of significant technological shifts."
"The marketing campaign targets both boomers and busters to maximize reach."
범죄에 맞서 싸우는 사람 또는 법규 위반자
A person who fights against crime or someone who violates laws and regulations.
예문:
"The detective earned a reputation as a legendary gang-buster in the city."
"He was caught as a notorious copyright-buster for distributing pirated movies."