crumble
US /ˈkrʌm.bəl/
UK /ˈkrʌm.bəl/

1.
desmoronarse, deshacerse
break or fall apart into small fragments, especially as a result of decay
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The old wall began to crumble.
La vieja pared comenzó a desmoronarse.
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The cookies crumble easily.
Las galletas se desmoronan fácilmente.
2.
desmoronarse, colapsar
(of an organization, system, or relationship) break down completely
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Their empire began to crumble after years of conflict.
Su imperio comenzó a desmoronarse después de años de conflicto.
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Their relationship began to crumble under the pressure.
Su relación comenzó a desmoronarse bajo la presión.
1.
crumble
a dessert of fruit baked with a topping of a mixture of flour, butter, and sugar rubbed together to resemble breadcrumbs
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She made an apple crumble for dessert.
Ella hizo un crumble de manzana para el postre.
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The warm berry crumble was topped with vanilla ice cream.
El crumble de bayas caliente se sirvió con helado de vainilla.