cram in英英释义

phrasal verb

to make a special effort to meet with (someone) or to do (something) although one is very busy We crammed in as much sightseeing as possible on our trip to New York City.

I can cram you in this afternoon.

phrasal verb

to make a special effort to meet with (someone) or to do (something) although one is very busy We crammed in as much sightseeing as possible on our trip to New York City.

I can cram you in this afternoon.

cram in 例句

1 Israel has issued evacuation orders to sectors of Rafah, where more than 1.3 million people are crammed in near the Egyptian border.

2 The United States, which opposes a Rafah invasion, has said Israel has not provided a credible plan for evacuating and protecting civilians now crammed in Rafah.

3 Photo: Henry Mullin/Douglas Elliman The studio is only 250 square feet, but owner Casey Jordan crammed in every creature comfort.

4 So does their crowded living situation: Abdel Hadi, the new baby and her three older children are staying with relatives, a large extended family crammed in together, sleeping three on a mattress.

5 More revelations are emerging of what’s coming, with more features crammed in than were expected.

6 While crammed in tiny apartments, Black families struggled with slumlords and poor living conditions.

7 But the pro season crams in almost twice as many games.

8 This combination of brevity and bloat means there’s little time to cultivate character dynamics or a larger narrative, but plenty of space to cram in as many dropped R’s as possible.

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