crumbled

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基本释义

  • v.(把…)弄碎, (使)碎成细屑( crumble的过去式和过去分词 ); 衰落; 坍塌; 损坏

实用例句

Opposition more or less crumbled away.

反对势力差不多都瓦解了。

柯林斯例句

Under the pressure, the flint crumbled into fragments.

燧石在压力的作用下碎成了小块。

柯林斯例句

He crumbled the bread in his fingers.

他用手指把面包捻碎.

《简明英汉词典》

The enemy front has crumbled.

敌人的战线已经瓦解了.

《现代汉英综合大词典》

Within another minute, perhaps , it would have crumbled into ashes.

再过上一分钟, 想必这照片便化成了灰烬.

英汉文学

In the next two years his affairs crumbled apace.

在以后的两年中他的事业急速地崩溃了.

辞典例句

A clod of silt can easily be crumbled in the fingers.

手指能很容易把一块泥土粉碎.

辞典例句

The beach was strewn with countless shells, and they crumbled underfoot.

海滨贝壳密集, 它们在脚下被踩得粉碎.

辞典例句

One wall of the temple hospital crumbled, the roof caved in.

这个小庙医院的一堵墙倒塌了, 屋顶陷下了.

辞典例句

Many houses crumbled into cinders.

许多房子化为了灰烬.

辞典例句

The ground crumbled beneath his feet.

他脚下的土崩裂啦.

辞典例句

The bricks slowly crumbled in the long frost.

砖块在长期寒冷的情况下慢慢地碎裂了.

辞典例句

All that glory was crumbled.

这一段光荣史现在都已化为灰烬了.

辞典例句

The cliff crumbled away into the sea.

岩崖逐渐风化碎落海中.

辞典例句

Some great empires have crumbled and fallen.

一些大帝国已崩溃衰落了.

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英英释义

Adjective
  • 1. broken into small fragments;

    "crumbled cookies"