
시간이 흐르면서 노후화되어 작은 조각으로 부서지거나 허물어지다.
To break or fall apart into small fragments, especially as part of a process of deterioration.
예문:
"The ancient stone walls began to crumble after centuries of exposure to the elements."
"If you don't repair the ceiling soon, the plaster will start to crumble onto the floor."
무언가를 작은 조각이나 가루 상태로 부수다.
To cause something to break apart into small fragments or crumbs.
예문:
"She carefully crumbled the feta cheese over the fresh Greek salad."
"The chef showed us how to crumble the dried herbs between our palms to release their aroma."
조직, 관계, 권력 등이 점차 약해져 무너지거나 와해되다.
To gradually disintegrate or fail, often referring to organizations, relationships, or abstract concepts.
예문:
"Their long-standing alliance began to crumble under the pressure of economic sanctions."
"All his confidence crumbled when he realized he had made a fundamental error in his calculations."
과일 위에 밀가루, 버터, 설탕을 섞은 반죽을 얹어 구운 디저트.
A dessert made of fruit topped with a crumbly mixture of flour, fat, and sugar.
예문:
"We served a warm apple crumble with a generous scoop of vanilla ice cream for dessert."
"The secret to a perfect crumble is using cold butter to get the right texture for the topping."
빵이나 과자 등에서 떨어져 나온 아주 작은 조각이나 부스러기.
A small fragment of something, especially food, that has broken off.
예문:
"He brushed the bread crumbles off the table after finishing his sandwich."
"The floor was covered in tiny crumbles of dried mud from the children's boots."