crumble
crum
ˈkrəm
krēm
ble
bəl
bēl
/kÉčˈʌmbə‍l/

A(z) „crumble” jelentĂ©se Ă©s meghatĂĄrozĂĄsa angolul

to crumble
01

omlik, porlad

(of a building) to fall apart
Intransitive
to crumble definition and meaning
Példåk
The earthquake caused the historic church to crumble, leaving behind a pile of rubble.
A földrengés miatt a történelmi templom összeomlott, és egy romhalmot hagyott maga utån.
02

morzsolódik, szétesik

to break apart, turning into small pieces
Intransitive
to crumble definition and meaning
Példåk
The cliff face began to crumble, posing a danger to the structures below.
A sziklafal elkezdett morzsolĂłdni, veszĂ©lyt jelentve az alatta lĂ©vƑ szerkezetekre.
03

morzsolódik, összeomlik

to become weak or begin to fail
Intransitive
Példåk
Under the pressure of the interview, his confidence started to crumble, and he stumbled over his words.
Az interjĂș nyomĂĄsa alatt az önbizalma elkezdett omlani, Ă©s megbotlott a szavaiban.
04

morzsol, tördel

to make something break up into smaller pieces
Transitive: to crumble sth
Példåk
The chef crumbled the cheese over the salad, adding a delicious texture.
A sĂ©f morzsolta rĂĄ a sajtot a salĂĄtĂĄra, Ă­gy finom textĂșrĂĄt adva hozzĂĄ.
01

morzsĂĄs sĂŒtemĂ©ny, morzsĂĄs desszert

a baked dessert consisting of fruit topped with a crumbly mixture of butter, flour, and sugar, often served warm
Dialectbritish flagBritish
crispamerican flagAmerican
crumble definition and meaning
Példåk
The berry crumble was the highlight of the dessert menu at the restaurant.
A bogyĂłs crumble volt a desszertmenĂŒ csĂșcspontja az Ă©tteremben.
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