cram
cram
krĂŠm
krām
/kÉčˈÊm/

A(z) „cram” jelentĂ©se Ă©s meghatĂĄrozĂĄsa angolul

to cram
01

zsĂșfol, töm

to forcefully or tightly pack a space with a large amount of something
Transitive: to cram sth somewhere
to cram definition and meaning
Példåk
Trying to organize the closet, she had to cram the shoes onto the shelf.
A szekrĂ©ny rendszerezĂ©se közben rĂĄ kellett tömnie a cipƑket a polcra.
02

zsĂșfol, teletöm

to fill or pack a container with people or objects that seem to exceed its capacity
Transitive: to cram a container with sth
Példåk
The movers crammed the moving van with furniture and boxes, making sure to utilize every inch of space.
A költöztetƑk megtömtĂ©k a költöztetƑ autĂłt bĂștorokkal Ă©s dobozokkal, ĂŒgyelve arra, hogy minden centimĂ©tert kihasznĂĄljanak.
03

tömegel, beledugdos

to force or rush someone to study or memorize information within a short period
Transitive: to cram sb
Példåk
Feeling unprepared, Sarah asked her friend to cram her with important formulas the night before the math test.
FelkĂ©szĂŒletlenĂŒl Ă©rezve magĂĄt, Sarah megkĂ©rte barĂĄtnƑjĂ©t, hogy tömje tele fontos kĂ©pletekkel a matek vizsga elƑtti Ă©jszakĂĄn.
04

tömegel, magol

to engage in intense and concentrated studying within a limited timeframe, typically right before an examination
Intransitive
Példåk
Mark spent the entire weekend cramming for the certification exam.
Mark az egĂ©sz hĂ©tvĂ©gĂ©t tömör tanulĂĄssal töltötte a tanĂșsĂ­tvĂĄnyos vizsgĂĄra.
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