crammed full

没有多余的空间。

常用释义

词性释义

塞满了:指某物充满了另一种物品,没有多余的空间。
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1·The room was crammed full of people.
房间里挤满了人。
—— 《牛津词典》
2·The article was crammed full of ideas.
这篇文章包含着许多想法。
—— 《牛津词典》
3·Our new brochure is crammed full of inspirational ideas.
我们新的小册子中振奋人心的妙计比比皆是。
—— 《牛津词典》
4·Are all your cupboards and closets crammed full?
你所有的柜子和壁橱都塞满了吗?
5·His traveling bag is crammed full of old clothes.
桶包被塞得满满的,都是一些旧衣服。
6·My dining-room is crammed full of sweets and presents of all kinds which friends have brought me.
餐室里放满了朋友们送来的糖果和各式各样的礼物。
7·Such drinks are crammed full of sugars and acid that attack our teeth and may result in dental decay.
这种饮料是挤满充满糖分和酸性说,攻击我们的牙齿,并可能导致牙齿老化的问题。
8·It took 11 hours to cook and was crammed full with 165 kilogramms of beef and sackfuls of potatoes, onions and swede.
烤制这个馅饼花了11个小时,里面则填有165公斤牛肉以及满满的土豆、洋葱和瑞典芜菁。
9·It explains: 'During the summer our fridges are crammed full of extra goodies but there are some shelf hoggers than need to be evicted.
指南里解释道:“夏季冰箱里总是满满的,但其实有一些多余的食物饮料完全可以拿出来。”
10·Bridget: it was, as usual, crammed full with some of the most dangerous perverts in the UK, disguised as close, personal friends of my parents.
布里吉特:有人像往常一样,英国的最危险的变态,伪装成我父母的密切的朋友。