1TBFALL[intransitiveI] (also crumble away) if something, especially something made of stone or rock, is crumbling, small pieces are breaking off it 碎裂,崩裂,坍塌
crumble• They generally crumble after the first flight, leaving the fans only handfuls of tortillashrapnel for the throwing.• His circle of advisers and associates is crumbling along with his empire.• The old stonework was crumbling and eroded and badly in need of repair.• Briggs resolvecrumbled and he reached for the whiskybottle.• The rubberseal is crumbling and will need to be replaced.• Some of the tiles are crumbling around the edges.• It was all crumbling away in front of him.• Rangoon's old buildings are crumbling from neglect.• Dictator Mobutu Sese Seko's army crumbled, he was toppled, and Kabila was installed in his place.• The autumn leaves crumbled in my fingers.• Crumble the bacon and set aside.• Mrs. Suggs crumbled the bread into hot milk.• Beat the eggs, crumble the cheese, and mix together.• When donned, it crumbles to dust, but it confers the skills Charm, Mime, Mimic and Seduction.permanently.• Its sistermission in Tumacacori was built of adobe and has crumbled under the weight of the years.
crumble• Muriel kept a flow of small talk steadily through tomatosoup, livercasserole and applecrumble.• And if he has the nerve, apple crumble with custard.• You can also use them in crumbles or tarts, cake and bread mixtures.