柯林斯詞典ram /r?m/ (ramming,rammed,rams) 1. V-T If a vehicle rams something such as another vehicle, it crashes into it with a lot of force, usually deliberately. (通常指故意地) 猛烈撞擊 The thieves fled, ramming the policeman's car. 小偷們撞了警車,逃跑了。2. V-T If you ram something somewhere, you push it there with great force. 猛推 He rammed the key into the lock and kicked the front door open. 他猛地把鑰匙插進(jìn)鎖里,踢開了前門。3. N-COUNT A ram is an adult male sheep. 公羊4. PHRASE 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. 充分講明 The report by the chairman will ram this point home. 主席的報(bào)告將充分地講明這一點(diǎn)。5. to ram something down someone's throat→see throat 返回 ramming