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Crumbling Meaning in English

word · lemma: crumble

ˈkɹəmbəɫɪŋ/, /ˈkɹəmbɫɪŋ
KRUMB-ling
kɹˈʌmblɪŋ
KRUM-bling

释义

Breaking or falling apart into small pieces, often due to age, weakness, or damage. Can be used for physical things like buildings or for more abstract things like relationships or systems.

用法与细微差别

Often used to describe old buildings ('crumbling walls'), but also applies to metaphorical situations like 'crumbling economy'. Common with 'is/are', or as an adjective before nouns ('a crumbling castle'). Not usually used for edible things like cookies (use 'crumbly' for that).

例句

The old house is crumbling.

basic

The wall was crumbling in the rain.

basic

She touched the crumbling stone carefully.

basic

The city’s roads are crumbling from years of neglect.

natural

Their marriage felt like it was slowly crumbling.

natural

You could see bits of plaster crumbling onto the floor.

natural