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| | VERB | | | /ˈkrʌmbl/ | | | | 1 | I/T to break something into very small pieces, or to be broken into very small pieces 弄碎;(使)成碎屑 | The soft earth of the riverbank crumbled under his feet. 他把河岸上的松土踩碎了。 | | Crumble the biscuits over the fruit mixture. 把饼干弄碎撒在水果拼盘上。 | | 1a | I if something hard such as stone or a brick crumbles, parts of it fall off because it is very old or damaged 脱落;碎裂;破碎 | | Part of the roof had rotted away and the exposed plaster was beginning to crumble. 屋顶的一部分已经朽烂,暴露的灰浆开始脱落。 | | | | | 2 | I to stop existing or being effective 崩溃;瓦解;消失 | My determination crumbled as soon as I saw her. 我一看见她决心就荡然无存。 | | The government seemed powerless, unable to prevent its weak economy from crumbling further. 政府显得很软弱,无法阻止其低迷的经济进一步崩溃。 | | | |