cram
US /kræm/
UK /kræm/

1.
kuć, wkuwać
to study intensively over a short period of time, typically for an examination
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She had to cram for her history exam all night.
Musiała kuć do egzaminu z historii przez całą noc.
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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
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They tried to cram all their luggage into the small car.
Próbowali upchnąć cały swój bagaż do małego samochodu.
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Don't try to cram too many clothes into one suitcase.
Nie próbuj upychać zbyt wielu ubrań do jednej walizki.