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

Définition et signification de « crumble » en anglais

to crumble
01

s'effondrer, tomber en ruines

(of a building) to fall apart
Intransitive
to crumble definition and meaning
example
Exemples
The earthquake caused the historic church to crumble, leaving behind a pile of rubble.
Le tremblement de terre a fait s'effondrer l'église historique, laissant derrière lui un tas de décombres.
02

s'effriter, se désagréger

to break apart, turning into small pieces
Intransitive
to crumble definition and meaning
example
Exemples
As the old book was opened, its pages started to crumble into pieces.
Alors que le vieux livre était ouvert, ses pages ont commencé à s'effriter en morceaux.
03

s'effondrer

to become weak or begin to fail
Intransitive
example
Exemples
Under the pressure of the interview, his confidence started to crumble, and he stumbled over his words.
Sous la pression de l'entretien, sa confiance a commencé à s'effriter, et il a buté sur ses mots.
04

émietter, effriter

to make something break up into smaller pieces
Transitive: to crumble sth
example
Exemples
The chef crumbled the cheese over the salad, adding a delicious texture.
Le chef a émietté le fromage sur la salade, ajoutant une texture délicieuse.
Crumble
01

crumble, tarte croustillante

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
Exemples
The berry crumble was the highlight of the dessert menu at the restaurant.
Le crumble aux baies était le point fort du menu des desserts du restaurant.
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