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crumble美 ['krʌmb(ə)l] 英 ['krʌmb(ə)l] - v.崩溃;崩裂;瓦解;成碎屑
- n.酥皮水果甜点
- 网络弄碎;粉碎;破碎
第三人称单数:crumbles 现在分词:crumbling 过去分词:crumbled v. smash,beat,crush,grind,powder 1. | [i][t] (使)破碎,成碎屑to break or break sth into very small pieces |
| Rice flour makes the cake less likely to crumble. 这种糕饼用米粉做不那么容易碎。 | | Crumble the cheese over the salad. 把干酪弄成碎屑洒在色拉上。 |
2. | [i] 坍塌;损坏;崩裂if a building or piece of landis crumbling , parts of it are breaking off |
| buildings crumbling into dust 渐渐坍塌的建筑物 | | crumbling stonework 不断破裂的石制建筑 | | The cliff is gradually crumbling away. 峭壁正在逐渐崩坍。 |
3. | [i] (开始渐渐)衰退,衰弱;崩溃;瓦解;消亡to begin to fail or get weaker or to come to an end |
| a crumbling business/relationship 逐渐衰败的企业;日益恶化的关系 | | All his hopes began to crumble away. 他所有的希望开始化为泡影。 | | The empire finally crumbled into dust. 这个帝国最终崩溃了。 |
1. | [u][c] 酥皮水果甜点a dessert (= a sweet dish) made from fruit that is covered with a rough mixture of flour, butter and sugar, cooked in the oven and usually served hot |
| apple crumble and custard 酥皮苹果甜点心加蛋奶沙司 |
v. | 1. to break up into tiny bits, or make something break into tiny bits 2. to disintegrate or fall apart 3. to break something into very small pieces, or to be broken into very small pieces 4. to stop existing or being effective 1. to break up into tiny bits, or make something break into tiny bits 2. to disintegrate or fall apart 3. to break something into very small pieces, or to be broken into very small pieces 4. to stop existing or being effective | n. | 1. a baked pudding made from fruit topped with a crumbly mixture of flour, fat, and sugar baked until the top is crunchy. 2. a sweet food made from pieces of fruit covered with a mixture of flour, butter, and sugar, and baked in an oven |
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