搜尋結果
crumbs
- IPA[krʌmz]
英式
- used to express dismay or surprise
- 釋義
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- 1. British informal used to express dismay or surprise ‘Crumbs,’ said Emily, ‘how embarrassing.’
- a small fragment of bread, cake, or cracker: she brushed some cake crumbs off her dress a crispy crumb topping
- cover (food) with breadcrumbs: while the sweet potato is cooking, crumb the fish
Oxford American Dictionary
- a small fragment of bread, cake, or biscuit: she brushed some cake crumbs off her dress a crispy crumb topping
- cover (food) with breadcrumbs: while the sweet potato is cooking, crumb the fish
Oxford Dictionary
- (of food) covered with breadcrumbs: crispy crumbed mushrooms with garlic dip
Oxford Dictionary
- (of food) covered with breadcrumbs: crispy crumbed mushrooms with garlic dip
Oxford American Dictionary
- an unfair and inadequate share of something large
Oxford Dictionary
- the porous structure or condition of soil when its particles are moderately aggregated: good crumb structure depends on the amounts of clay and organic matter in the soil
Oxford American Dictionary
- the porous structure or condition of soil when its particles are moderately aggregated: good crumb structure depends on the amounts of clay and organic matter in the soil
Oxford Dictionary
- an unfair and inadequate or unsatisfactory share of something
Oxford American Dictionary