натъ́пквам — meaning in English
natapkvam
Bulgarian → English · translate English → Bulgarian instead
English meaning
- congest noun A farmer whose lands do not support him adequately.
- cram verb To force or squeeze something into a tight space.
- impact noun The force of one object striking another; a collision.
- jam noun A sweet spread made by boiling fruit with sugar until it thickens.
- pack noun A bundle of things wrapped or tied together for carrying, or a bag carried on the back.
- squash noun A racquet sport played in a walled court with a small rubber ball.
- stuff noun Miscellaneous items, belongings, or unspecified material.
- surfeit adj Sated; surfeited; filled.
- tamp verb To plug up with clay, earth, dry sand, sod, or other material, as a hole bored in a rock.
Senses
натъ́пквам is used for these senses in English:
- congest (transitive) To hinder or block the passage of something moving, for example a fluid, mixture, traffic, people, etc. (due to an excess of this or due to a partial or complete obstruction), resulting in overfilling or overcrowding.
- cram (transitive) To press, force, or drive, particularly in filling, or in thrusting one thing into another; to stuff; to fill to superfluity.
- impact (transitive) To compress; to compact; to press into something or pack together.
- jam To get something stuck, often (though not necessarily) in a confined space.
- pack (transitive) To fill in the manner of a pack, that is, compactly and securely, as for transportation; hence, to fill closely or to repletion; to stow away within; to cause to be full; to crowd into.
- squash (transitive) To suppress; to force into submission.
- stuff (transitive) To fill a space with (something) in a compressed manner.
- tamp (blasting) To plug up with clay, earth, dry sand, sod, or other material, as a hole bored in a rock.
cram — full definition
- verb To force or squeeze something into a tight space.
- verb To study intensively in a short period, usually right before an exam.