crumble

US /ˈkrʌm.bəl/
UK /ˈkrʌm.bəl/
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1.

desmoronarse, deshacerse

break or fall apart into small fragments, especially as a result of decay

:
The old wall began to crumble.
La vieja pared comenzó a desmoronarse.
The cookies crumble easily.
Las galletas se desmoronan fácilmente.
2.

desmoronarse, colapsar

(of an organization, system, or relationship) break down completely

:
Their empire began to crumble after years of conflict.
Su imperio comenzó a desmoronarse después de años de conflicto.
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

:
She made an apple crumble for dessert.
Ella hizo un crumble de manzana para el postre.
The warm berry crumble was topped with vanilla ice cream.
El crumble de bayas caliente se sirvió con helado de vainilla.