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[/ˈkrʌmbl; ˋkrʌmbl/] v 用法: 1 [I, Ipr, Ip, Tn, Tn.pr, Tn.p] ~ (sth) (into/to sth); ~ (sth) (up) (cause sth to) be broken or rubbed into very small pieces (将某物) 弄碎; 碎成细屑: crumble one's bread, ie break it into crumbs 把面包弄碎 * The bricks slowly crumbled in the long frost. 砖块在长期寒冷的情况下慢慢地碎裂了. * crumbling walls, ie that are breaking apart 破裂的墙壁. 用法: 2 [I, Ipr] ~ (into/to sth) (fig 比喻) gradually deteriorate or come to an end 渐渐垮掉; 走向末路: The great empire began to crumble. 这个大帝国开始衰落了. * hopes that crumbled to dust 破灭的希望 * Their marriage is crumbling. 他们的婚姻开始出现裂痕. 用法: 3 (idm 习语) that's the way the cookie crumbles => way1. crumble 2 n [U, C] pudding of stewed fruit with a crumbly topping of pastry, breadcrumbs, etc 酥皮水果点心: apple, rhubarb, etc crumble 苹果、 大黄等点心. |