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1 crumbling
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2 crumbling
adj.que se desmorona.ger.gerundio del verbo CRUMBLE. -
3 crumble
(to break into crumbs or small pieces: She crumbled the bread; The building had crumbled into ruins; Her hopes of success finally crumbled.) desmigajar, desmenuzar- crumblycrumble vb deshacersethe wood was rotten and crumbled when you touched it la madera estaba podrida y al tocarla se deshacíatr['krʌmbəl]1 (food) desmenuzarse, deshacerse; (cliff, building) desmoronarse2 figurative use (empire, support, marriage) derrumbarse; (hopes) desvanecerse, derrumbarse, venirse abajo1 SMALLCOOKERY/SMALL compota de fruta cubierta de una masa de harina, mantequilla y azúcar: desmigajar, desmenuzarcrumble vi: desmigajarse, desmoronarse, desmenuzarsev.• derrumbarse v.• desmenuzar v.• desmigajar v.• desmoronar v.• desplomar v.• migar v.'krʌmbəl
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intransitive verb \<\<cake/soil\>\> desmenuzarse*; \<\<wall\>\> desmoronarse; \<\<democracy/resolve\>\> desmoronarse, derrumbarse
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vt \<\<earth/cake\>\> desmenuzar*; \<\<bread\>\> desmigajar['krʌmbl]1.VT [+ bread] desmigar, desmigajar; [+ earth, cheese etc] desmenuzar2. VI1) [bread] desmigarse, desmigajarse; [earth, cheese etc] desmenuzarse; [building, plaster etc] desmoronarse2) (fig) [hopes, power, self-confidence] desmoronarse, venirse abajo; [coalition] venirse abajo, derrumbarse* * *['krʌmbəl]
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intransitive verb \<\<cake/soil\>\> desmenuzarse*; \<\<wall\>\> desmoronarse; \<\<democracy/resolve\>\> desmoronarse, derrumbarse
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vt \<\<earth/cake\>\> desmenuzar*; \<\<bread\>\> desmigajar -
4 shortbread
noun (a kind of crisp, crumbling biscuit.) galleta hecha de mantequillatr['ʃɔːtbred]1 galleta hecha de mantequilla, tipo mantecadon.• torta seca y quebradiza s.f.['ʃɔːtbred]N especie de mantecada* * * -
5 sill
sil(a ledge of wood, stone etc at the foot of an opening, such as a window or a door: The windows of the old house were loose, and the sills were crumbling.) alféizar, umbralsill n alféizartr[sɪl]sill ['sɪl] n: alféizar m (de una ventana), umbral m (de una puerta)n.• alféizar s.m.• antepecho s.m.• travesaño s.m.• umbral s.m.sɪla) ( windowsill) alféizar m, antepecho m[sɪl]N1) (=windowsill) alféizar m2) (Aut) umbral m* * *[sɪl]a) ( windowsill) alféizar m, antepecho m -
6 abatimiento
abatimiento m (desaliento) dejection, despondency: no te dejes caer en el abatimiento, don't let it get you down
2 (inclinación) crumbling down
3 (derrocamiento) overthrow (de una pieza de caza) killing ' abatimiento' also found in these entries: English: doldrums - glumly - depression - miserably -
7 desmoronada
desmoronado,-a adjetivo delapidated, crumbling, rickety: ese muro está un poco desmoronado, this wall is a bit delapidated -
8 desmoronado
Del verbo desmoronar: ( conjugate desmoronar) \ \
desmoronado es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: desmoronado desmoronar
desmoronado,-a adjetivo delapidated, crumbling, rickety: ese muro está un poco desmoronado, this wall is a bit delapidated
desmoronar verbo reflexivo to crumble, fall to pieces ' desmoronado' also found in these entries: Spanish: desmoronada -
9 escarpa
escarpa sustantivo femenino
1 (escarpadura) escarpment
2 (parte de un castillo) scarp: la escarpa del castillo se empezó a desmoronar, the scarp of the castle started crumbling
См. также в других словарях:
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