crumble
crum
ˈkrəm
krēm
ble
bəl
bēl
British pronunciation
/kɹˈʌmbə‍l/

Definición y significado de "crumble"en inglés

to crumble
01

desmoronarse

(of a building) to fall apart
Intransitive
to crumble definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
Over time, the once grand castle started to crumble, its towers collapsing into ruins.
Con el tiempo, el que una vez fue un gran castillo comenzó a desmoronarse, sus torres derrumbándose en ruinas.
02

desmoronarse, desmenuzarse

to break apart, turning into small pieces
Intransitive
to crumble definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
The cliff face began to crumble, posing a danger to the structures below.
La cara del acantilado comenzó a desmoronarse, lo que representaba un peligro para las estructuras de abajo.
03

derrumbarse

to become weak or begin to fail
Intransitive
example
Ejemplos
The foundation of their friendship started to crumble when secrets were revealed, causing rifts between them.
Los cimientos de su amistad comenzaron a desmoronarse cuando se revelaron secretos, causando grietas entre ellos.
04

desmenuzar, desmigajar

to make something break up into smaller pieces
Transitive: to crumble sth
example
Ejemplos
He crumbled the stale bread into breadcrumbs to use as a coating for the chicken.
Él desmenuzó el pan duro en migas para usarlo como recubrimiento para el pollo.
Crumble
01

crumble, postre crujiente

a baked dessert consisting of fruit topped with a crumbly mixture of butter, flour, and sugar, often served warm
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crumble definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
He enjoyed making a rhubarb crumble from scratch for the family gathering.
Disfrutó haciendo un crumble de ruibarbo desde cero para la reunión familiar.
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