cram

US /kræm/
UK /kræm/
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1.

kuć, wkuwać

to study intensively over a short period of time, typically for an examination

:
She had to cram for her history exam all night.
Musiała kuć do egzaminu z historii przez całą noc.
Many students cram the night before a big test.
Wielu studentów kuje w noc przed dużym testem.
2.

upychać, wpychać

to force (people or things) into a space that is already full or too small

:
They tried to cram all their luggage into the small car.
Próbowali upchnąć cały swój bagaż do małego samochodu.
Don't try to cram too many clothes into one suitcase.
Nie próbuj upychać zbyt wielu ubrań do jednej walizki.
1.

tłok, ścisk

a large number of people or things in a small space

:
The bus was a cram of passengers during rush hour.
Autobus był zatłoczony pasażerami w godzinach szczytu.
The small room was a cram of old furniture.
Mały pokój był zagracony starymi meblami.