crammed
adj. 塞滿的,擠滿的; 大口地吃; 快速貪婪地吃
v. 把…塞滿; 填入; 臨時抱佛腳( cram的過去式)
If a place is crammed with things or people, it is full of them, so that there is hardly room for anything or anyone else.
The house is crammed with priceless furniture and works of art...
房子裡擺滿了昂貴的傢俱和藝術品。
Living in a divided city crammed with foreign soldiers is not a matter we joke about.
住在一個已經四分五裂而且到處是外國士兵的城市裡,不是一件開玩笑的事。
If people or things are crammed into a place or vehicle, it is full of them.
Between two and three thousand refugees were crammed into the church buildings.
有兩三千難民擠進教堂內。
This box is crammed with Christmas gifts.
這個盒子裡塞滿了聖誕禮物.
Children were crammed into the back of the car.
孩子們被塞進了車子的後座.
This encyclopedia is crammed with information about everything under the sun.
這部百科全書擁有世上一切知識.
But through metaphor, he crammed layers of meaning together to produce flashes of revelation.
但是透過隱喻, 他利用圖層的重疊創作出稍縱即逝的意念.
His notebook was crammed full of writing.
他筆記上的字密密麻麻的.