rammed 冲压成的
捣打成的
- I do dislike having her extremist ideas rammed down my throat.
我十分厌恶她强加於我的那些偏激观念。 - The frigate rammed the submarine.
护卫舰撞击了潜艇.
Ram \Ram\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Rammed} (r[a^]md); p. pr. & vb.
n. {Ramming}.]
1. To butt or strike against; to drive a ram against or
through; to thrust or drive with violence; to force in; to
drive together; to cram; as, to ram an enemy's vessel; to
ram piles, cartridges, etc.
[They] rammed me in with foul shirts, and smocks,
socks, foul stockings, greasy napkins. --Shak.
2. To fill or compact by pounding or driving.
A ditch . . . was filled with some sound materials,
and rammed to make the foundation solid.
--Arbuthnot.
- On Thursday, two animal rights activists who claim they were rammed by boats during a protest last week filed a $10 million suit against private companies hired by the Navy to carry personnel and equipment for the tests.
- The tanker rammed jagged Bligh Reef, gashing its hull and spewing nearly 11 million gallons of Alaska crude oil in a spill which devastated fisheries, wildlife and the scenic shores of Prince William Sound.
- Unconfirmed reports, mostly from radio operators who had monitored his garbled distress calls, had said that Nicaraguan gunboats had intercepted and rammed the yacht offshore and arrested Milburn.
- Also today, an appeal fund was launched to help those affected by the accident, in which a barge rammed the pleasure boat.
- Two East German men rammed their car through border barriers Saturday in an attempt to flee their communist homeland, police said.
- He said witnesses reported that Polk stopped his truck and got out, brandishing a shotgun. "At the time, a member of the family rammed him with a car and pinned him against the truck," he said.
- A tanker rammed the side of a lock on the St. Lawrence Seaway on Wednesday, spilling up to 3,000 gallons of a flammable chemical and halting ship traffic for the day, Seaway officials said.
- In Iowa, a car rammed a school bus carrying band students in an accident that injured 12, police said.
- The Exxon Valdez rammed Bligh Reef on March 24, spilling about 11 million gallons of crude oil into the sound's pristine waters.
- A Garda patrol car gave chase, only to be rammed - by another stolen car.
- Controversial proposals, such as the elected presidency, are no longer rammed through Parliament on the strength of a two-thirds majority.
- It's going to take a new perspective." The 987-foot tanker Exxon Valdez rammed Bligh Reef early on Good Friday, changing forever the way Alaskans view the oil industry's ability to sop up a major spill.
- One car rammed a police cruiser but authorities charged two women, saying they were intoxicated when one of them mistakenly put the car into reverse and the other stepped on the gas pedal.
- The Valdez spilled nearly 11 million gallons of crude into Alaska's wildlife-rich Prince William Sound on March 24 after it went off course and rammed its hull across Bligh Reef.
- A Soviet soldier ran amok with an armored vehicle in Berlin after his girlfriend at home jilted him, police said, and he led authorities on a wild chase of rammed cars and smashed barricades for hours Monday.
- The Republicans were on the sidelines as the Democrats rammed through a plan _ authored largely by the late Rep. Phil Burton _ that was credited with enabling his party to win five seats in the 1982 elections.
- The news service quoted S.M. Shahbuddin, an official in the town of Begusarai, as saying the truck was loaded with wheat when it rammed the taxi late Friday.
- Two months later, Adolf Hitler was named chancellor and soon rammed through laws depriving non-Nazis of their seats in parliament.
- Four train cars filled with passengers rammed into a train at the Augsburg rail station early Sunday, injuring more than 100 people, police and radio reports said.
- In March, he rammed through the state legislature Dollars 163m in grants.
- He was accused of being drunk on duty and being away from the ship's bridge when it rammed a charted reef.
- A crowded cable car heading down one of the city's steepest hills in light rain rammed the rear of a truck at a stop light near Fisherman's Wharf on Monday, injuring at least 31 people.
- The first truck rammed into three nearby houses, starting a fire that gutted them, he said.
- One child wrote she would ask her dad to clean it up; another said he would let tanker captains drink only water _ a reference to the sobriety test that Captain Joseph Hazelwood failed after his vessel rammed a reef, causing the spill.
- When asked for his identification, the driver took off at high speed, rammed another car at an intersection and the dynamite exploded.
- Either way, the past week has rammed home one simple message.
- Rescuers pulled more bodies from the River Thames today, bringing to 48 the number of people known to have died when a pleasure boat sank after being rammed by a barge, police said.
- Thailand's last serious train accident was in May 1988, when a truck rammed into a train in Nakhon Sawan province 130 miles north of Bangkok, killing 21 people.
- A Soviet ocean liner with more than 950 people aboard rammed an iceberg in arctic seas and took on water today, but all passengers were evacuated.
- "They (Contras) have 20 months in which we haven't rammed them with a strong offensive," said Capt.