crumbliness
crumbliness — 名詞
1. the property of a solid substance that makes it break easily into small pieces o
易碎性
固體容易碎裂成小塊或粉末的性質
the property of a solid substance that makes it break easily into small pieces or powder when pressed, touched, or handled
The brick wall had a surprising crumbliness, and mortar fell off when Theo touched it.
這道磚牆有驚人的易碎性,Theo 一碰,灰泥就掉了下來。
the crumbliness of [a physical object or material]
Mei-Lin tested the crumbliness of the biscuit by pressing it gently with her fork.
Mei-Lin 用餐叉輕輕按壓餅乾,測試它的易碎性。
The crumbliness of the dry soil helped Amara dig up the flower bed easily.
乾燥土壤的易碎性幫助 Amara 輕鬆挖出花圃。
After three days on the counter, the cake developed a crumbliness that disappointed the children.
在流理臺上放了三天後,蛋糕變得容易碎裂,讓孩子們很失望。
Kofi noted the crumbliness of the ancient parchment; any wrong move could destroy it.
Kofi 注意到古老羊皮紙的易碎性;任何一個錯誤的動作都可能毀了它。
- friability
more technical or scientific term; commonly used in geology, soil science, and construction
- brittleness
describes materials that snap or shatter sharply rather than disintegrating into pieces; e.g. glass is brittle, not crumbly
- fragility
broader term that can apply to anything easily broken or damaged, not necessarily into small pieces
文法句型
the crumbliness of [noun]
[adjective] crumbliness
用法筆記
This noun is uncountable and rarely appears in the plural. It is most often used when describing food, soil, stone, or old paper that has lost its structural integrity.