crammed


cram

C0721100 (krăm)v. crammed, cram·ming, crams v.tr.1. To force, press, or squeeze (something) into an insufficient or barely sufficient space; stuff.2. a. To feed a large amount of food to (an animal).b. To fill (oneself or one's stomach, for example) with food.v.intr.1. To move into and fully occupy a space: The students crammed into the tiny classroom.2. To study hastily for an impending examination: was up all night cramming for the history midterm.n. Hasty study for an imminent examination.
[Middle English crammen, from Old English crammian; see ger- in Indo-European roots.]
cram′mer n.

crammed

(kræmd) adjbursting or overflowing
Translations
填满的

crammed

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