crammed 的 3 个定义
crammed, cram·ming.
- to fill by force with more than it can easily hold.
- to force or stuff.
- to fill with or as with an excessive amount of food; overfeed.
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crammed, cram·ming.
- to eat greedily or to excess.
- to study for an examination by memorizing facts at the last minute.
- to press or force accommodation in a room, vehicle, etc., beyond normal or comfortable capacity; crowd; jam: The whole team crammed into the bus.
- Informal. the act of cramming for an examination.
- a crammed state.
- a dense crowd; throng.
crammed 近义词
fill to overflowing; compress
study intensely
crammed 的近义词 8 个
crammed 的反义词 3 个
更多crammed例句
- The pale, baby-faced, red-cheeked rapper is furiously puffing away at a hastily-made blunt crammed with low-grade weed.
- The beds were crammed together, and a man in the middle of the room had spots of flesh on his body that obviously were rotting.
- The Cubans pulled up to the outpost and crammed the survivors into an open-body jeep and a pickup truck.
- Davis jumped over a 4-foot porch wall and ran into a house, where he and others crammed themselves into a linen closet.
- The 16-song pop treasure chest comes to a thrilling close with “New Romantics,” a remix-ready stomper crammed with witty lyrics.
- But, when the car came thundering down, it was crammed to the step; with a melancholy gesture, the driver declined her signal.
- As the weeks wore on, the pretence of practical teaching was quietly dropped, and we crammed our science out of the text-book.
- The battle ended in a victory for both sides, chapel and theatre alike being crammed.
- Youre very kind, Im sure, she said, taking the purse into which Mr. Chumley had crammed the money.
- A full letter, written closely; but he had barely glanced at it when he hastily folded it again, and crammed it into his pocket.