1 a sweet dish made from fruit covered in a mixture of flour, butter, and sugar rubbed together into small pieces, baked, and eaten hot:
apple crumble
If the edifice of retirement is crumbling, then surely the point at which a ' worker ' is cast aside is open to negotiation ?
Boundaries of containment were crumbling all around it.
Rather, corporatist institutions in this period could be considered to be a supplement or a reinforcement of crumbling liberal institutions.
The remaining soil was gently crumbled through a sieve with 4 mm openings.
He crumbles to dust because he has never been a substantial external threat at all.
See the beautiful blues of the sea ice as it crumbled.
When the regime crumbled during 1956 as a result of splits within the party and chronic lack of legitimacy and support among the population, these complaints shaped local political demands.
However, when state capacity to suppress the potential for conflict crumbled, interethnic conflicts resurfaced at an unprecedented scale with devastating results, both in terms of human life and physical costs.
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(使)粉碎, (使)成碎屑, (力量和影響力)減弱,崩潰,瓦解,敗落…
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(使)粉碎, (使)成碎屑, (力量和影响力)减弱,崩溃,瓦解,败落…
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desmenuzar, hacerse pedazos, desmoronarse…
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despedaçar…
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~が砕ける, ~を砕く…
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ufala(n)mak, dağılmak, dağıtmak…
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émietter, s’effriter, tomber en ruines…
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engrunar(-se), esmicolar(-se)…
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