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1 crumble
تَهَدَّمَ \ crumble: to break or fall into very small pieces: The mud wall was crumbling with age. \ فَتَّتَ \ crumble: to break or fall into very small pieces: The mud wall was crumbling with age. \ See Also تهدم (تَهَدَّم)، انهار (اِنْهار) -
2 crumble
اِنْهَارَ \ break up: to fall apart bit by bit. collapse: fall down (esp. under a heavy weight or for lack of support): The old chair collapsed under the fat man, (of one’s health, of a business or plan, etc.) break down; be ruined. crumble: to break or fall into very small pieces: The mud wall was crumbling with age. give: to bend (under weight or pressure). give way: to break (under weight): The wooden bridge gave way under the heavy bus. \ See Also تداعى (تَدَاعَى)، سقط (سَقَطَ) -
3 crumble
تَدَاعَى \ crumble: to break of fall into very small pieces: The mud wall was crumbling with age. give way: to break (under weight): The wooden bridge gave way under the heavy bus. -
4 crumble
[ˈkrambl] verbto break into crumbs or small pieces:يَتَفَتَّت، يَنْهـارHer hopes of success finally crumbled.
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5 fatta
crumble [Sem p-t-t, Mal fetta (a slice)] -
6 farra
flee [Sem p-r-r, Akk pararu (be broken up), Heb porer (crumble), Syr perar (flee), Hrs fer (fly), Uga prr (break)] -
7 تدهور
1́ go to pot2́ n. decay, deterioration, decadence, impairment, drop, retrogradation3́ v. crumble, tumble, deteriorate, break up, run to seed, go to the bad, break down, sour, suffer -
8 تفتت
1́ adj. crumbling2́ n. detritus3́ v. crumble, disintegrate, decay -
9 تقوض
v. crumble -
10 شىء مفتت
n. crumble -
11 فتت
v. flake, crumble, crumb, fritter, fragmentize, fragment, break up -
12 انحل
اِنْحَلّ: تَفَسّخَ، فَسَدَto disintegrate, decompose, decay, molder (away), putrefy, crumble, degenerate, deteriorate, decline -
13 بس
بَسّ: فَتّتَ -
14 تحطم
تَحَطّمَ: تَكَسّرَto break, smash, crash, shatter, come or go to pieces, break into pieces, break up, wreck, fragmentize, crumble; to be or get broken, smashed, shattered, destroyed, ruined, wrecked, fragmentized -
15 تداعى
تَدَاعَى: اِنْهَارَ، تَقَوّضَto collapse, fall in, cave in, fall down, sink down, tumble, founder; to crumble, disintegrate, degenerate, decline -
16 تفتت
تَفَتّتcrumbling, crumble, disintegration; detrition -
17 تفتت
تَفَتّتَto crumble, disintegrate, fragmentize, fragment(ate), fall (in)to small pieces or fragments -
18 تفسخ
تَفَسّخَto disintegrate, decompose, decay, rot, putrefy, molder away, crumble, fall to pieces, degenerate, deteriorate -
19 تهافت
تَهَافَتَ: اِنْحَلّto disintegrate, decompose, decay, crumble, deteriorate -
20 ثرد
ثَرَدَ (الخُبْزَ)
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Crumble — à la rhubarbe. Le crumble, en général aux fruits est un gâteau d’origine britannique composé d’une couche de fruits dans le fond du plat, et d’une couche de pâte à l’apparence émiettée d’où le nom : en anglais to crumble sign … Wikipédia en Français
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Crumble — Crum ble, v. i. To fall into small pieces; to break or part into small fragments; hence, to fall to decay or ruin; to become disintegrated; to perish. [1913 Webster] If the stone is brittle, it will crumble and pass into the form of gravel.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Crumble — Crum ble (kr[u^]m b l), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Crumbled} (kr[u^]m b ld); p. pr. & vb. n. {Crumbling} (kr[u^]m bl[i^]ng).] [Dim. of crumb, v. t., akin to D. kruimelen G. kr[ u]meln.] To break into small pieces; to cause to fall in pieces. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
crumble — ● crumble nom masculin (de l anglais to crumble, émietter) Préparation de fruits (pommes, poires, fruits rouges, etc.) recouverts de pâte sablée et cuite au four. (Cuisine anglaise.) … Encyclopédie Universelle
crumble — index decay, degenerate, disintegrate, ebb, give (yield), impair, perish Burton s Legal Thesaurus … Law dictionary
crumble — late 15c., kremelen, from O.E. *crymelan, presumed frequentative of gecrymman to break into crumbs, from cruma (see CRUMB (Cf. crumb)). The b is 16c., probably on analogy of French derived words like humble, where it belongs, or by influence of… … Etymology dictionary
crumble — disintegrate, decompose, *decay, rot, putrefy, spoil … New Dictionary of Synonyms
crumble — [v] break or fall into pieces break up, collapse, crumb, crush, decay, decompose, degenerate, deteriorate, disintegrate, dissolve, fragment, go to pieces, granulate, grind, molder, perish, powder, pulverize, putrefy, triturate, tumble; concepts… … New thesaurus
crumble — ► VERB 1) break or fall apart into small fragments. 2) gradually disintegrate or fail. ► NOUN Brit. ▪ a pudding made with fruit and a topping of flour and fat rubbed to the texture of breadcrumbs. ORIGIN Old English … English terms dictionary
crumble — [krum′bəl] vt. crumbled, crumbling [freq. of CRUMB] to break into crumbs or small pieces vi. to fall to pieces; disintegrate n. Rare a crumb or crumbling substance … English World dictionary