flunk
英 [flʌŋk]
美 [flʌŋk]
v. (考试、测验等)失败,不及格; 给(某人)不及格
过去式:flunked 第三人称单数:flunks 过去分词:flunked 现在分词:flunking
BNC.39697 / COCA.15037
短语用例
flunk out (of sth)
- (因不及格而)离(校),给开除(学籍),退学
to have to leave a school or college because your marks/grades are not good enough- I flunked math in second grade.
我二年级时数学不及格。
- I flunked math in second grade.
牛津词典
verb
- (考试、测验等)失败,不及格
to fail an exam, a test or a course- I flunked math in second grade.
我二年级时数学不及格。
- I flunked math in second grade.
- 给(某人)不及格
to make sb fail an exam, a test, or a course by giving them a low mark/grade- She's flunked 13 of the 18 students.
18个学生她就给了13个不及格。
- She's flunked 13 of the 18 students.
柯林斯词典
- VERB 在(考试)中不及格;未通过(某一课程)
If youflunkan exam or a course, you fail to reach the required standard.- Your son is upset because he flunked a history exam.
你儿子心烦意乱是因为没有通过历史考试。
- Your son is upset because he flunked a history exam.
英英释义
noun
- failure to reach a minimum required performance
- his failing the course led to his disqualification
- he got two flunks on his report
verb
- fail to get a passing grade
- She studied hard but failed nevertheless
- Did I fail the test?