crumb
crumb 英 [krʌm] 美 [krʌm]
n. 面包屑,碎屑;少许 vt. 弄碎;捏碎
进行时:crumbing 过去式:crumbed 过去分词:crumbed 第三人称单数:crumbs 名词复数:crumbs
- A crumb is a very tiny piece of food. Some recipes instruct you to top a dish with bread crumbs before you bake it.
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- n. 面包屑,碎屑;少许
- vt. 弄碎;捏碎
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1. Victoria had the crumb off a baguette and she was sated for the rest of the meal.
维多利亚让面包屑从法式面包上掉下来,其余的食物让她变的饱了。
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2. “We were deep in conversation, and I reached over and brushed a crumb off his shirt,” she says.
“我们相聊甚欢,然后我伸出手,拂掉他衬衣上面包屑,”她说。
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3. "What does it signify," said the cat, "it is no worse than crumb-stealer, as your god-children are called."
“那有什么?” 猫说,“不比你的那些教子叫什么‘偷面包屑的’更糟吧?”
- crumb (n.) Old English cruma "crumb, fragment," from a West Germanic root of obscure origin (compare Middle Dutch crume, Dutch kruim, German krume). The -b- appeared mid-15c., in part by analogy with words like dumb, in part perhaps reinforced by crumble. Slang meaning "lousy person" is 1918, from crumb, U.S. slang for "body-louse" (1863), so called from resemblance.
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