crumb: [OE] Relatives of crumb are fairly widespread in the Germanic languages – German has krume, for example, and Dutch kruim – and it is represented in some non- Germanic Indo-European languages, such as Greek grūméā and even Albanian grime. As these forms indicate, the b is not original (the Old English word was cruma); it first appeared in the 16th century, but crum remained an accepted spelling well into the 19th century. The derivative crumble appeared in the 16th century. => crumble
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.
雙語例句
1. She flicked a crumb off the corner of her mouth.
她擦掉嘴角的麵包屑。
來自柯林斯例句
2. At last Andrew gave them a crumb of information.
最後,安德魯向他們透露了一點信息。
來自柯林斯例句
3. Let's say you're a crumb.
就算你是個窩囊廢.
來自辭典例句
4. Microfloral activity in worm may have an important effect on soil crumb structure.