cramming 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.
cramming 近义词
fill to overflowing; compress
study intensely
cramming 的近义词 8 个
cramming 的反义词 3 个
更多cramming例句
- A cram session on dynamical control theory—the mathematics of managing systems that change—ensued.
- Each month, a chosen theme colors the myriad events cramming the calendar.
- And cramming this law down the throats of states that prefer less expansive gun laws is a serious blow to advocates of federalism.
- And though not yet fluent, Wittstock is currently cramming in French lessons.
- Richard Wolffe on the last-minute White House cramming for the State of the Union—and why the Senate upset was overrated.
- Richard Wolffe on the last-minute cramming for the State of the Union—and why the Senate upset was overrated.
- And then at last the Pupil if he possesses a first-rate cramming memory might answer questions on it.
- With brutal haste he started cramming everything back into place.
- They were both very assiduous in cramming him, and one day nearly choked him to death by forcing the fat down his throat.
- And she carelessly glanced at some mathematical works that she had used when cramming for the Senior Wranglership.
- I fired again at him and missed; and then ran as hard as I could towards the glacier, cramming in cartridges as I ran.