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1 | T to put people or things into a space that is too small 把…塞进 |
| cram sth into/in/under sth The sacks of rice were crammed under a huge table. 这几袋大米被塞在一张大桌子底下。 |
| Guards cram 40 prisoners into cells designed for 12. 看守把40个囚犯塞进只能容纳12个人的牢房里。 |
| cram sth with sth He was cramming his mouth with food. 他正往嘴里塞食物。 |
| 1a | T if people cram a place , they fill it completely (人)挤满 | | People crammed every street leading to the square. 人们挤满了通向广场的每一条街道。 | |
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2 | I BRITISH informal to study hard in order to learn a lot in a short time , especially for an examination (尤指为考试)死记硬背,临时抱佛脚 |
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