flunk
flunk 英 [flʌŋk] 美 [flʌŋk]
vi. 失败;放弃;考试不及格 vt. 使…不及格 n. 不及格;失败
进行时:flunking 过去式:flunked 过去分词:flunked 第三人称单数:flunks 名词复数:flunks
- To flunk is to do poorly on a test or in a class. One way to avoid flunking is to start studying several nights before a test.
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- vi. 失败;放弃;考试不及格
- vt. 使…不及格
- n. 不及格;失败
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1. It is the next part that is more difficult and which many parents flunk.
下一个环节就要更困难些了,许多父母都不及格。
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2. LL: The word flunk can mean both "to give a failing grade to" as well as "to fail a course".
噢,我懂了,flunk既可以指给学生不及格的分数,也可以指学生自己考不及格。
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3. In one class of seventy-seven, I gave only one A, and only once did I flunk a student.
在一个有77名学生的班级里,我只给一个学生打A,也只给予一个同学不及格的评分。
- flunk (v.) 1823, American English college slang, original meaning "to back out, give up, fail," of obscure origin, traditionally said to be an alteration of British university slang funk "to be frightened, shrink from" (see funk (n.1)). Meaning "cause to fail, give a failing mark to" is from 1843. Related: Flunked; flunking.
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