crumb
n. 碎屑(尤指面包屑或糕饼屑); 面包心; 些许,少许; <俚>可鄙的人物
Crumbs are tiny pieces that fall from bread, biscuits, or cake when you cut it or eat it.
I stood up, brushing crumbs from my trousers.
我站起来,掸掉裤子上的碎屑。
A crumb of something, for example information, is a very small amount of it.
At last Andrew gave them a crumb of information...
最后,安德鲁向他们透露了一点信息。
The government were able to draw a few crumbs of comfort from today's unemployment figures.
政府能够从现在的失业人数中得到些许安慰。
1. a very small quantity of something;
2. a person who is deemed to be despicable or contemptible;
3. small piece of e.g. bread or cake
1. coat with bread crumbs;
2. break into crumbs
3. remove crumbs from;
crumbs from someone's( 或 a rich man's)table
(富人)桌上的碎屑;不公平(或不满意)的所得
The police suddenly examined the house to a crumb, but found nothing valuable for their search.
警察突然仔细地搜查了这栋房子, 但没有搜到什么重要的东西.
Add Oreo crumb and wheat germ and blend well.
搅奥利奥饼和小麦胚芽进芝士内.
After the meal, the waiter brushed the crumb from the table.
饭后, 服务员把面包屑从桌子上扫了下去.
Crumb is mainly used for fried beefsteak and chicken as frying dressing.
“面包糠”是广泛使用的食品添加辅料,主要用于西餐炸牛排、炸鸡腿等油炸辅料.
Micky is a crumb , and he treats me like dirt.
米基真令人讨厌,他把我当无赖对待.