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1 cram
1. transitive verb,- mm-the bus was crammed — der Bus war gerammelt voll (ugs.) od. war überfüllt
2) (for examination)cram pupils — mit Schülern pauken (ugs.)
3) (feed to excess) mästen2. intransitive verb,* * *[kræm]past tense, past participle crammed - verb1) (to fill very full: The drawer was crammed with papers.) vollstopfen2) (to push or force: He crammed food into his mouth.) stopfen3) (to prepare (someone) in a short time for an examination: He is being crammed for his university entrance exam.) einpauken* * *<- mm->[kræm]I. vtsix children were \crammed into the back of the car sechs Kinder saßen gedrängt auf dem Rücksitz des Autoswe've got an awful lot to \cram into the next half hour wir müssen in die nächste halbe Stunde einiges hineinpackento \cram sth into one's mouth sich dat etw in den Mund stopfen* * *[krm]1. vt1) (= fill) vollstopfen, vollpacken; (= stuff in) hineinstopfen (in(to) in +acc); people hineinzwängen (in(to) in +acc)the room was crammed (with furniture) — der Raum war (mit Möbeln) vollgestopft
we were all crammed into one room —
he crammed his hat ( down) over his eyes — er zog sich (dat) den Hut tief ins Gesicht
2) (for exam) Latin verbs etc pauken (inf), büffeln (inf); (= teach for exam) pupil pauken mit (inf)2. vi(= swot) pauken (inf), büffeln (inf)* * *cram [kræm]A v/twith mit):a crammed schedule ein übervoller Terminkalender3. Geflügel stopfen, mästen4. (hinein-)stopfen, (-)zwängen ( beide:into in akk):cram down hineinstopfen, -zwängen5. umgB v/i1. sich (gierig) vollessen, sich vollstopfen umgfor für):cram up on → A 5 bC s1. umg Gedränge n2. umg Pauken n, Büffeln n:cram course Paukkurs m* * *1. transitive verb,- mm-the bus was crammed — der Bus war gerammelt voll (ugs.) od. war überfüllt
cram pupils — mit Schülern pauken (ugs.)
3) (feed to excess) mästen2. intransitive verb,* * *v.mästen v.vollpacken v.vollstopfen v.
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