Nghĩa của từ crams bằng Tiếng Hàn

[kram]
noun - cram
벼락 공부: cram
거짓말: lie, falsehood, story, cram, taradiddle, crammer
주입식으로 시험 공부를 시키는 교사: cram, crammer
주입식으로 시험 공부를 교사하는 수험생: cram
빽빽이 들어참: cram
verb - cram
밀어넣다: squeeze in, cram, scrouge, crush, intrude, squash
억지로 집어먹다: cram
주입식으로 가르치다: cram
주입식으로 공부시키다: cram
...에게 거짓말을 하다: cram
포식하다: prey upon, cram
벼락 공부를 하다: cram
밀어닥치다: beset, cram
거짓말을 하다: lie, cram

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1. Crammed , cram·ming , crams v

2. Vb, Crams, Cramming or Crammed 1

3. Crammed , cram·ming , crams v

4. Crammer (plural Crammers) One who crams or stuffs

5. Adorned crams in a thousand coffee shop conversations about life, love, and godliness into a single, riveting book

6. Conventional wisdom says that a retailer that crams stores close to one another will cannibalize own-store sales .

7. It’s called Beeper and to explain what it is, the app takes 15 of the most popular messaging platforms and crams them into a …

8. Books of the New Testament And there it is: the Bossiest book of the Bible is the book of James! This book crams 61 imperatives into 108 verses

9. Alderney is the third largest of the Channel Islands, but that’s not saying much: it’s only three miles long by one-and-a-half miles wide.All the more remarkable, then, that it crams so much into such a small area

10. Verb crams, cramming or Crammed (tr) to force (people, material, etc) into (a room, container, etc) with more than it can hold; stuff to eat or cause to eat more than necessary informal to study or cause to …

11. Crammer: 1 n a student who crams Type of: educatee , pupil , student a learner who is enrolled in an educational institution n a teacher who is paid to cram students for examinations Type of: coach , private instructor , tutor a person who gives private instruction (as in singing, acting, etc.) n a special school where students are crammed