释义 |
- n.克拉姆;填塞;填鸭式用功;考试前临时硬记
- v.把…塞进;挤满;塞满;(为应考)临时死记硬背
- 网络填满;塞入;临时抱佛脚
第三人称单数:crams 现在分词:cramming 过去式:crammed v. stuff,pack,fill up,ram,shove 1. | [t][i] 把…塞进;挤满;塞满to push or force sb/sth into a small space; to move into a small space with the result that it is full |
| He crammed eight people into his car. 他往他的车里硬塞进八个人。 | | I could never cram in all that she does in a day. 我可做不了她在一天之内所做的事情。 | | I managed to cram down a few mouthfuls of food. 我好歹狼吞虎咽地吃了几口东西。 | | Supporters crammed the streets. 街上挤满了支持者。 | | I bought a large basket and crammed it full of presents. 我买了个大篮子,然后把它装满礼物。 | | We all managed to cram into his car. 我们大家好歹都挤进了他的车。 |
2. | [i] (informal) ~ (for sth) (为应考)临时死记硬背to learn a lot of things in a short time, in preparation for an exam |
| He's been cramming for his exams all week. 他整个星期都一直在拼命准备应考。 |
v. | 1. 狼吞虎咽地吃;吃得太饱;填鸭式地死用功;考试前临时抱佛脚[死背硬记] 3. 塞入,填入;喂饱,填饱(鸭子等);塞满(屋子等),填鸭式地教,死记 1. 狼吞虎咽地吃;吃得太饱;填鸭式地死用功;考试前临时抱佛脚[死背硬记] 3. 塞入,填入;喂饱,填饱(鸭子等);塞满(屋子等),填鸭式地教,死记 | n. | 1. 填塞;填鸭式用功;考试前临时硬记;超额拥挤;〔俚语〕压碎;〔俚语〕瞒骗 1. 填塞;填鸭式用功;考试前临时硬记;超额拥挤;〔俚语〕压碎;〔俚语〕瞒骗 |
v. | 1. to force objects or people into a space or container that is too small to hold them comfortably 2. to eat food hastily and greedily 3. to encourage or force a person or animal to eat more than is necessary 4. to study a subject intensively, e.g. for an imminent examination 5. to tutor somebody intensively for an examination 6. to put people or things into a space that is too small 7. to study hard in order to learn a lot in a short time, especially for an examination 1. to force objects or people into a space or container that is too small to hold them comfortably 2. to eat food hastily and greedily 3. to encourage or force a person or animal to eat more than is necessary 4. to study a subject intensively, e.g. for an imminent examination 5. to tutor somebody intensively for an examination 6. to put people or things into a space that is too small 7. to study hard in order to learn a lot in a short time, especially for an examination | n. | 1. a situation in which a group of people or things are crushed, crowded, or tightly packed together 2. a period of intensive study, e.g. for an imminent examination |
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