1. 和…相撞;猛撞;撞擊 If a vehicle rams something such as another vehicle, it crashes into it with a lot of force, usually deliberately.
e.g. The thieves fled, ramming the policeman's car... 小偷撞了警車(chē)后逃走了。 e.g. They used a lorry to ram the main gate. 他們用卡車(chē)猛撞大門(mén)。
2. 猛推 If you ram something somewhere, you push it there with great force.
ram的反義詞
e.g. He rammed the key into the lock and kicked the front door open. 他把鑰匙猛力插進(jìn)鎖里,踢開(kāi)了前門(mén)。
3. 成年公羊 A ram is an adult male sheep.
4. see also: battering ram
5. 充分說(shuō)明;使透徹理解 If something rams home a message or a point, it makes it clear in a way that is very forceful and that people are likely to listen to.
ram
e.g. Railway lines are dangerous places and it is up to parents to ram home the dangers to their children... 鐵路是危險的地方,父母有責任讓孩子們清楚地認識到這一點(diǎn)。 e.g. The report by Marks & Spencer's chairman will ram this point home... 瑪莎百貨公司的主席作的報告會(huì )透徹地講明這一點(diǎn)。
ram英英釋義
noun
1. uncastrated adult male sheep
e.g. a British term is `tup'
Synonym: tup
2. a tool for driving or forcing something by impact
verb
1. force into or from an action or state, either physically or metaphorically
e.g. She rammed her mind into focus He drives me mad
Synonym: forcedrive
2. crowd or pack to capacity
e.g. the theater was jampacked
Synonym: jamjampackchock upcramwad
3. undergo damage or destruction on impact
e.g. the plane crashed into the ocean The car crashed into the lamp post
Synonym: crash
4. strike or drive against with a heavy impact
e.g. ram the gate with a sledgehammer pound on the door