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    1. cram

      英 [kr?m] 美[kr?m]
      • adj. 填鴨式學(xué)的
      • vi. 狼吞虎咽地吃東西;死記硬背功課
      • vt. 填滿,塞滿;死記硬背;猛吃
      • n. 死記硬背;極度擁擠
      • n. (Cram)人名;(英、德)克拉姆

      GRECET6+TEM8IELTSTOEFL低頻詞暢通詞匯

      詞態(tài)變化


      第三人稱單數(shù):?crams;過去式:?crammed;過去分詞:?crammed;現(xiàn)在分詞:?cramming;

      助記提示


      1. from Middle English crammen, from Old English crammian "press something into something else," from PIE base *grem- "press, squeeze", which is an enlargement of PIE base *ger- "gather together".
      2. cram?:和cream一起記。不論是麥當(dāng)勞,還是肯德基,ice?cream都給得很充足=填滿,塞滿

      中文詞源


      cram 塞進(jìn)

      來自PIE*ger, 圍,集中,詞源同cramp, gregarious.

      英文詞源


      cram
      cram: [OE] Prehistoric Germanic had a base *kram-, *krem- which denoted ‘compression’ or ‘bending’. Among its descendants were Old Norse kremja ‘squeeze, pinch’, German krumm ‘crooked’ (source of English crumhorn [17], a curved Renaissance musical instrument), and Old English crammian (ancestor of cram), which meant ‘press something into something else, stuff’.

      An extension of the base with p (*kramp-, *kremp-) produced Middle Low German and Middle Dutch krampe ‘bent’, one or other of which was borrowed by Old French as crampe and passed on to English as cramp [14] (crampon [15] comes from a related source). Other products of the Germanic base were Old English crumb ‘crooked’, a possible ancestor of crumpet, and perhaps crimp [17].

      A nonnasalized version of the base produced Germanic *krappon ‘hook’, source of grape and grapnel.

      => crampon, crimp, crumhorn, crumpet, grape, grapnel
      cram (v.)
      Old English crammian "press something into something else," from Proto-Germanic *kram-/*krem- (cognates: Old High German krimman "to press, pinch," Old Norse kremja "to squeeze, pinch"), from PIE root *ger- "to gather" (see gregarious). Meaning "study intensely for an exam" originally was British student slang first recorded 1803. Related: Crammed; cramming.

      雙語例句


      1. It's difficult to cram everything into a tight schedule.
      日程緊,很難把所有事情都安排進(jìn)去。

      來自柯林斯例句

      2. There was such a cram in the church.
      教堂里擁擠得要命.

      來自《現(xiàn)代英漢綜合大詞典》

      3. This paper reveals the internal relations and properties of the Cayley - Monger determinant and Cram determinant.
      本文揭示Cayley—Menger行列式與Cram行列式的內(nèi)在聯(lián)系及性質(zhì),借助這一橋梁作用.

      來自互聯(lián)網(wǎng)

      4. " Cram then if you want.
      " 隨你去抽筋吧.

      來自英漢文學(xué) - 老人與海

      5. The room's full; we can't cram any more people in.
      屋里滿滿的, 再也擠不進(jìn)去人了.

      來自辭典例句