cram

US /kræm/
UK /kræm/
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1.

恶补, 临时抱佛脚

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

:
She had to cram for her history exam all night.
她不得不通宵恶补历史考试。
Many students cram the night before a big test.
许多学生在大考前一晚临时抱佛脚
2.

塞, 挤

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.
他们试图把所有行李都塞进那辆小车里。
Don't try to cram too many clothes into one suitcase.
不要试图把太多衣服塞进一个手提箱里。
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拥挤, 塞满

a large number of people or things in a small space

:
The bus was a cram of passengers during rush hour.
高峰时段,公交车上挤满了乘客。
The small room was a cram of old furniture.
小房间里堆满了旧家具。