释义 |
crammee nonce-wd.|kræˈmiː| [f. cram v. 6 + -ee.] One who is ‘crammed’ (for an examination, etc.); the pupil of a ‘crammer’.
1883Sat. Rev. 22 Dec. 791 An ingenious crammee—if we may be allowed the convenient coinage—will, with equal facility, assimilate, reproduce, and forget. 1890Scots Observer 25 Jan. 275/2 Young Brown (one of the crammees). |