1 VERB 把…塞进;使塞满 If you cram things or people into a container or place, you put them into it, although there is hardly enough room for them. 把…塞进;使塞满
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While nobody was looking, she squashed her school hat and crammed it into a wastebasket. [VERB noun prep./adv.]
趁没人看见,她把校帽弄扁塞进了废纸篓。
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I crammed my bag full of swimsuits and T-shirts and caught the sleeper down to Beziers. [V n + full of]
我把泳衣和T恤衫塞进包里,乘卧铺前往贝济耶。
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She crammed her mouth with caviar. [VERB noun + with]
她嘴里塞满了鱼子酱。
SYN pack, fill, stuff
2 VERB 挤进;拥进 If people cram into a place or vehicle or cram a place or vehicle, so many of them enter it at one time that it is completely full. 挤进;拥进
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We crammed into my car and set off. [VERB prep.]
我们挤进我的车子,然后出发了。
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Friends and admirers crammed the chapel at the small Los Angeles cemetery where Monroe is buried. [VERB noun]
朋友和仰慕者们挤进安葬梦露的洛杉矶小公墓的教堂里。
SYN squeeze, press, crowd, pack
3 VERB (尤指匆忙地)戴上(帽子) If you cram a hat on, you put it on, especially in a hurry. (尤指匆忙地)戴上(帽子) [Also V n on n]
4 VERB (为应考)临时死记硬背,填鸭式学习 If you are cramming for an examination, you are learning as much as possible in a short time just before you take the examination. (为应考)临时死记硬背,填鸭式学习
SYN study, revise, swot [informal] , bone up [informal]
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