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 cram [kræm]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 塞满, 填满, 猛吃

vi. 贪吃

n. 极度拥挤, 死记硬背


  1. He crammed as much candy into his pockets as they would hold.
    他把口袋都塞满了糖果。
  2. This box is crammed with Christmas gifts.
    这个盒子里塞满了圣诞礼物。
  3. How do they all cram into that doll's house?
    那小小的房子怎麽挤得下他们大家呢?


cram
crammed, cramming


Cram \Cram\, v. i.
1. To eat greedily, and to satiety; to stuff.

Gluttony . . . .
Crams, and blasphemes his feeder. --Milton.

2. To make crude preparation for a special occasion, as an
examination, by a hasty and extensive course of memorizing
or study. [Colloq.]


Cram \Cram\, n.
1. The act of cramming.

2. Information hastily memorized; as, a cram from an
examination. [Colloq.]

3. (Weaving) A warp having more than two threads passing
through each dent or split of the reed.


Cram \Cram\ (kr[a^]m), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Crammed} (kr[a^]md);
p. pr. & vb. n. {Cramming}.] [AS. crammian to cram; akin to
Icel. kremja to squeeze, bruise, Sw. krama to press. Cf.
{Cramp}.]
1. To press, force, or drive, particularly in filling, or in
thrusting one thing into another; to stuff; to crowd; to
fill to superfluity; as, to cram anything into a basket;
to cram a room with people.

Their storehouses crammed with grain. --Shak.

He will cram his brass down our throats. --Swift.

2. To fill with food to satiety; to stuff.

Children would be freer from disease if they were
not crammed so much as they are by fond mothers.
--Locke.

Cram us with praise, and make us
As fat as tame things. --Shak.

3. To put hastily through an extensive course of memorizing
or study, as in preparation for an examination; as, a
pupil is crammed by his tutor.

  1. Harvey Miller, Texaco's bankruptcy counsel, said, "They can't cram down a settlement number on Texaco without a lot of litigation."
  2. I remember trying to cram a year of good times into a week of R&R in Singapore, and then landing back in Vietnam at the air base, hung over and depressed, only to be mortared in the terminal.
  3. There are even cram schools to get you into the better cram schools.
  4. There are even cram schools to get you into the better cram schools.
  5. It takes about 14 seconds for most people to read the group's name slowly, Capps said, and the committee needs to cram that into its radio and TV spots.
  6. They join nearly 300 lawyers, 100 retired people, an actor, a cook and a casket manufacturer this week as they cram into the cramped auditorium of the Omni to nominate Massachusetts Gov. Michael Dukakis for president.
  7. But usually matatu crews cram in twice that many or more to get more fares.
  8. They were forced to cram into their Lunar Excursion Module, but as the world held its breath they returned safely, just, and now tell their uncensored tale. Rugby has always been a national totem among whites in South Africa.
  9. Students are flocking in record numbers to cram classes and shelling out more for computer software, practice manuals and advice books promising "sure-fire," "proven" and "revolutionary" ways to beat the test.
  10. But the Kelly is a bag for the woman of purpose: big enough to cram in A4 papers and bulky enough to thwack any mugger. The Kelly has its roots in the 1930s when Emile Hermes designed a daintier version of one of his best-selling saddle bags.
  11. Kieko Hara has attended a "cram school" for months in a desperate effort to be ready for entrance exams.
  12. The last few weeks they had to cram in a lot." One of the rally organizers, Colleen Griswold, said earlier that women trainees who accused instructors of calling them "pregnant sows," couldn't possibly be telling the truth.
  13. By graduation, they will have spent at least one more year in school than Alameda's students, not counting extracurricular cram classes.
  14. The account said that because only 10,000 tickets had been sold to the match between Moscow Spartak and Haarlem of the Netherlands in the 100,000-seat stadium, management decided to cram all the fans into one section.
  15. "You don't learn what you need to know about the national security of our nation in one weekend cram course," Quayle said.
  16. According to the newspaper report, half the Armenians in Shusha fled after fires were set in several homes and Armenian refugees cram the Hotel Karabakh in Stepanakert.
  17. The poor can't afford the better cram courses.
  18. Some classmates began attending a juku at age 3, to prepare for the kindergarten entrance exam, and now have daily cram sessions before kindergarten and again in the afternoon.
  19. Fortified with tips from some of the cram artists, I am ready to go.
  20. Biovest got a bitter taste of these "cram financing" tactics several times earlier this year.
  21. Eastman, a busy man, probably wished he could cram more than 24 hours into a day or seven days into a week.
  22. "Studying each subject every night will save the agony of having to cram on the night before a test," advises AIR, which operates a bibliographic data base on tests, measurement and evaluation.
  23. Many of those enduring the experience, envious of the easygoing life of their college friends, say they are tempted to forget the cramming and go to some lesser college they don't have to cram for.
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