Crumbling in spanish
Desmoronando
pronunciation: desmoʊɹ̩oʊnɑndoʊ part of speech: verb
pronunciation: desmoʊɹ̩oʊnɑndoʊ part of speech: verb
In gestures
crumble = desmoronarse, derrumbarse, desmenuzarse, desmigajarse.
Example: Clearly the old barriers between disciplines, which began to crumble in the problem-orientated era, have now effectively disappeared, which presents further difficulties in the transmission of information.more:
» boundaries + crumble = límites + desaparecer.
Example: Collaboration -- as organizational boundaries crumble and global accessibility is technically possible, becomes the hallmark of the virtual library of the future.crumbling1 = desmoronamiento.
Example: The author attempts to explain the events of 1997 in which the cracks and crumbling of the information industry showed in mergers and closures.crumbling2 = deteriorado, desmoronado, en deterioro, ruinoso, que se está desintegrando.
Example: We must now look beyond crumbling books to determine the deeper significance of our stewardship obligations for the future = Debemos mirar más allá de los libros en deterioro para determinar cuál es el verdadero significado de nuestras obligaciones para el futuro.