cram
cram 英 [kræm] 美 [kræm]
adj. 填鸭式学的 vi. 狼吞虎咽地吃东西;死记硬背功课 vt. 填满,塞满;死记硬背;猛吃
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- To cram is to crowd or stuff people or things into a limited amount of space. You might be tempted to cram your mouth full of your mom's chocolate chip cookies, especially if they just came out of the oven and are still warm and gooey.
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- adj. 填鸭式学的
- vi. 狼吞虎咽地吃东西;死记硬背功课
- vt. 填满,塞满;死记硬背;猛吃
- n. 死记硬背;极度拥挤
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1. It helps not to cram, though.
尽管这无助于死记硬背。
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2. I made clear to her how laughable would have been the waywardness of English spelling but for the tragic compulsion we were under to cram it for our examinations.
我明确告诉她,英文拼法的毫无规则是多么可笑,只有在不幸的强迫之下,我们为了考试才对它死记硬背。
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3. Schools have done what virtually every organization does when implementing an innovation: cram it into its existing operating model to sustain what it already does.
学校已经做了几乎每一个组织在实施一项革新时都会做的:将它填补到其现有的教学模式,以保持之前的措施。
- cram (v.) Old English crammian "press something into something else," from Proto-Germanic *kramm- (source also of Old High German krimman "to press, pinch," Old Norse kremja "to squeeze, pinch"), from extended form of PIE root *ger- "to gather."
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