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flunk / flʌŋk ; flʌŋk /
◙verb [informal especially AmE]
1. [I,T] to fail a test
• 〔考试〕不及格,通不过(考试):
»Tony flunked chemistry last semester.
托尼上学期化学考试不及格。
2. [T] to give someone low marks on a test so that they fail it
• 给…打不及格分数;
【SYN】 fail
»She hadn't done the work so I flunked her.
她没做作业,所以我给她打了不及格。【PHR V】
◘flunk out
• [informal especially AmE] to be forced to leave a school or college because your work is not good enough
• 〔因学业不好而〕被迫退学:
▪ [+ of ]
»Ben flunked out of college.
本只得从大学退学。
flunk
/ˈflʌŋk/ verb , flunks, flunked, flunk·ing
US informal
1 : to get a failing grade in (something, such as an examination or course) : fail
[ + obj ] If I flunk this class, I have to take it over again.
flunk a test
[ no obj ] If I flunk, I have to take this class over again.
2 [ + obj ] : to give a failing grade to (someone) : fail
The teacher had to flunk two students.
flunk out [ phrasal verb ]
US informal : to be required to leave a school because you have failed your courses
He tried going to college, but he flunked out after one year.
— often + of
He flunked out of college.
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flunk
flunk / flʌŋk /
verb (informal, especially NAmE)
1. to fail an exam, a test or a course
(考试、测验等)失败,不及格:
▪ [VN]
I flunked math in second grade.
我二年级时数学不及格。
▪ [also V]
2. [VN] to make sb fail an exam, a test, or a course by giving them a low mark / grade
给某人不及格:
She's flunked 13 of the 18 students.
18 个学生她就给了 13 个不及格。
PHRASAL VERBS
▪ ˌflunk 'out (of sth) (NAmE, informal)
to have to leave a school or college because your marks / grades are not good enough
(因不及格而)离(校),给开除(学籍),退学
flunk
I. \ˈfləŋk\ verb
(-ed/-ing/-s)
Etymology: perhaps blend of flinch and funk
intransitive verb
1. : to fail especially in a recitation or examination
2. : to back out (as from an undertaking) through fear
transitive verb
1. : to fail or dismiss (a student) for deficiency or incompetence
< the professor flunked him out after the midyear examination >
2. : fail
< flunked history >
< expected to flunk his chemistry examination >
• flunk·er \-kə(r)\ noun -s
II. noun
(-s)
: an instance of a failure; specifically : a failure in a recitation or examination
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