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  • verb
    crams; crammed; cramming
    [+ obj] :to fill (something) so that there is no room for anything else :to fill (something) completely
    [+ obj] to push or force (someone or something) into a space that is tight or crowded - usually + into or in
    We can cram [=packsqueezesix people into my car.
    [no obj] :to push or force yourself into a space that is tight or crowded - usually + into
    [no obj] :to prepare for a test, exam, etc., by learning a lot of information quickly - usually + for
    [+ obj] chiefly Brit :to prepare (someone) for a test, exam, etc., by teaching a lot of information quickly - usually + for
    cram in
    [phrasal verb]
    cram in (someone or something) or cram (someone or something) in :to make a special effort to meet with (someone) or to do (something) although you are very busy
    I can cram you in this afternoon.
    noun
    plural crams
    [count] US :a quick period of study in order to learn a lot of information quickly for a test, exam, etc. - usually used before another noun
    She's taking a cram course.
    A cram school is a school designed to help students prepare for exams and get into better schools.

    * Các từ tương tự:
    crammer, cramp, cramped, crampon