Sites sur "Crumbs"
"crumb" ? "crumble" ???????? | HiNative : crumbs are the result of crumbling. "After I crumbled my cracker, I found a crumb in my shoe." ???? Highly-rated answerer
"eat up and leave no crumbs (the slang)"????? ... - HiNative : eat up and leave no crumbs (the slang)@andre_fet10 The slang phrase "eat up and leave no crumbs" means to do something perfectly or to dominate completely in a particular situation. It's often used to praise someone's exceptional performance or achievement, suggesting they did so well that nothing was left for anyone else to do. It's a way to express admiration for someone who has excelled at ...
"Crumbs" ??? ?? (??) ????? | HiNative : Oh crumbs ? ?? a crumb of information ????? |????cookie???????????cookie crumbs ??????????????????????????????|??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ...
"She ate and left no crumbs."?????? -???? (??)???? | HiNative : What does "crumbs "mean in this sentence "I find a few crumbs which some kind little boy and girl... crumbs ?????? crumbs ??????
He ate it up and left no crumbs! ??? ?? (??) ????? : The phrase "??????"ate it up completely" and "??????" means "left no crumbs". In the casual translation, the phrase "He ate it up and left no crumbs!" is translated as "?????????????? " This translation is more colloquial and relaxed.
"You ate that and left no crumbs"?????? -?? ... - HiNative : You ate that and left no crumbsNo, just try your best to use the phrase properly and there shouldn?t be a problem :>???
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"She ate and left no crumbs."?????? -???? (??)???? | HiNative : She ate and left no crumbs.Are you familiar with the slang term ?She slayed?? They mean the same thing. I mean: She was really good at something. -Have you seen her look on the red carpet? -Yes, she slayed! / She ate and left no crumbs!???
"edition" ? "version" ???????? | HiNative : "Edition" ? "version" ?????????????????"Edition" ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??? - ????????????? - ??????????????? ???? ...
""Follow the breadcrumbs""?????? -???? (??)???? | HiNative : Follow the clues. It comes from the fairy tale of Hansel & Gretel, where the two children leave a trail of bread crumbs when walking into the woods so that they can find their way back. (though in the story it doesn't work, because birds eat all the crumbs.)