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cram [crammed, cramming, crams] (to fill with food to satiety; to stuff)
verb
[UK: kræm]
[US: ˈkræm]

atracarverb

cram [crammed, cramming, crams] (to press, force, or drive, particularly in filling, or in thrusting one thing into another)
verb
[UK: kræm]
[US: ˈkræm]

atestarverb

atiborrarverb

embutirverb

cram [crammed, cramming, crams] (to put hastily through an extensive course of memorizing or study)
verb
[UK: kræm]
[US: ˈkræm]

chancarverb

cram school (specialised school)
noun

clases particularesnoun
{f-Pl}

cursos de nivelaciónnoun
{m-Pl}

Cramer's rule (the explicit formula)
noun

regla de Cramernoun
{f}

cramp [cramps] (painful contraction of a muscle)
noun
[UK: kræmp]
[US: ˈkræmp]

calambrenoun
{m}
John had a cramp in his leg. = A John le dio un calambre en la pierna.

rampanoun
{f}

cramp [cramped, cramping, cramps] (to contract painfully and uncontrollably)
verb
[UK: kræmp]
[US: ˈkræmp]

acalambrarseverb

cramp [cramped, cramping, cramps] (to prohibit movement or expression)
verb
[UK: kræmp]
[US: ˈkræmp]

coartarverb

cramp [cramped, cramping, cramps] (to restrain to a specific physical position)
verb
[UK: kræmp]
[US: ˈkræmp]

inmovilizarverb

cramped (overcrowded or congested)
adjective
[UK: kræmpt]
[US: ˈkræmpt]

abarrotadoadjective

cramped (uncomfortably restricted in size)
adjective
[UK: kræmpt]
[US: ˈkræmpt]

apretadoadjective

crampon [crampons] (attachment to a shoe used for climbing or walking on ice)
noun
[UK: ˈkræm.pɒn]
[US: ˈkræm.pɒn]

crampónnoun
{m}

taconoun
{m}

macramé (textile)
noun

macraménoun
{m}

sacrament [sacraments] (sacred act or ceremony)
noun
[UK: ˈsæ.krə.mənt]
[US: ˈsæ.krə.mənt]

sacramentonoun
{m}
Penance is one of the seven sacraments. = La penitencia es uno de los siete sacramentos.

sacramental (an object or action which spiritually aids its faithful users)
noun
[UK: ˌsæ.krə.ˈmen.tl̩]
[US: ˌsæ.krə.ˈmen.tl̩]

sacramentalnoun
{m}

sacramental (used in, or relating to, a sacrament)
adjective
[UK: ˌsæ.krə.ˈmen.tl̩]
[US: ˌsæ.krə.ˈmen.tl̩]

sacramentaladjective

sacramentary (ancient book containing the rites for Mass, the sacraments, etc.)
noun
[UK: sˌakrəmˈentəri]
[US: sˌækrəmˈentɚri]

sacramentarionoun
{m}

Sacramento (Sacramento, the capital city of California)
proper noun
[UK: ˌsæ.krə.ˈmen.təʊ]
[US: ˌsæ.krə.ˈmento.ʊ]

Sacramentoproper noun
{m}

scram [scrammed, scramming, scrams] (to leave in a hurry)
verb
[UK: skræm]
[US: skræm]

irseverb

largarseverb

marcharseverb

retirarseverb

scramble (a rush or hurry)
noun
[UK: ˈskræm.bl̩]
[US: ˈskræm.bl̩]

arrebatiñanoun
{m}

arrebatonoun
{m}

rebatiñanoun
{m}

scramble [scrambled, scrambling, scrambles] (to mix food ingredients in a mix to be cooked into a loose mass)
verb
[UK: ˈskræm.bl̩]
[US: ˈskræm.bl̩]

revolververbI'm making scrambled eggs. = Estoy haciendo huevos revueltos.

scramble [scrambled, scrambling, scrambles] (to move hurriedly to a location using all limbs against a surface)
verb
[UK: ˈskræm.bl̩]
[US: ˈskræm.bl̩]

gatearverb

scrambled (beaten and cooked)
adjective
[UK: ˈskræm.bl̩d]
[US: ˈskræm.bl̩d]

revueltoadjectiveI'm making scrambled eggs. = Estoy haciendo huevos revueltos.

scrambled egg (dish)
noun

huevos pericosnoun
{m-Pl}

huevos picadosnoun
{m-Pl}

huevos revueltosnoun
{m-Pl}