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김성현 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Crammed into a garage?

Dear teachers:


The following is an excerpt from 60 minutes:

(sources: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/brain-hacking-tech-insiders-60-minutes/)


Could you please let me know the meaning of "a start-up crammed into a garage" in this context?


Ramsay Brown studied neuroscience before co-founding Dopamine Labs, a start-up crammed into a garage.


Thanks and best regards,


David Kim

  

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Many tech companies began by using a garage as their business premises. They usually had trouble fitting everything into the garage, because it was too small.

  • Many tech companies began by using a garage as their business premises.
  • They usually had trouble fitting everything into the garage, because it was too small.
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Many tech companies began by using a garage as their business premises. They usually had trouble fitting everything into the garage, because it was too small.

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A garage crammed with stuff.

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