
물건이나 사람을 좁은 공간에 억지로 쑤셔 넣거나 밀어 넣다.
To force or pack something tightly into a small or insufficient space.
예문:
"She tried to cram all her winter clothes into a single small suitcase."
"He crammed the crumpled papers into the already overflowing trash can."
장소나 용기를 빈틈없이 가득 채우거나 메우다.
To fill a container or place completely, often to the point of overflowing.
예문:
"The stadium was crammed with excited fans waiting for the concert to begin."
"The small shop was crammed with antique furniture and dusty books."
좁은 공간 속으로 한꺼번에 몰려들거나 비집고 들어가다.
To move or squeeze into a space that is or seems to be too small.
예문:
"Ten people tried to cram into the tiny elevator at the same time."
"Commuters crammed into the subway car during the morning rush hour."
시험 직전에 짧은 시간 동안 많은 양의 지식을 집중적으로 공부하다.
To study a large amount of information in a very short period of time, especially just before an exam.
예문:
"I had to cram for my history final until three in the morning."
"It is much better to study regularly than to cram everything the night before."
음식을 급하게 또는 게걸스럽게 많이 먹다.
To eat a large amount of food quickly or greedily.
예문:
"The hungry children began to cram pizza into their mouths as soon as it arrived."
"Don't cram your food so fast; you might get a stomachache."
시험을 대비한 단기간의 집중적인 벼락치기 공부.
A period of intensive, last-minute study for an examination.
예문:
"The final week of the semester was just one long cram for most students."
"A last-minute cram is rarely as effective as consistent review throughout the term."
사람들이 빽빽하게 모여 있는 상태나 대혼잡.
A state of being extremely crowded or a dense crush of people.
예문:
"We barely managed to navigate through the cram at the theater entrance."
"The holiday sale created a massive cram in the department store aisles."