flunked
英 [flʌŋkt]
美 [flʌŋkt]
v. (考试、测验等)失败,不及格; 给(某人)不及格
flunk的过去分词和过去式
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.
双语例句
- I almost flunked out of that Intro to Human Geography class.
我差点挂掉了《人文地理学入门》这门课。 - He flunked English examination again.
他英文考试又不及格。 - They flunked Donald at the exam.
他们没让唐纳德考试及格。 - Wow, I didn't know! Probably because I flunked history in school.
我还真不知道,可能是因为上学时历史不及格。 - How many students have flunked out in your college?
你们学院有多少学生因不及格而退学? - I'm a student of the world; in other words I flunked out of high school.
我是社会学生,换句话说,我高中后就辍学了。 - He said I flunked because I did everything very well except that I forgot one thing.
派克:他说考砸了是因为我每件事都做得很好,只忘记一件事。 - Who is he? Some PhD student I flunked?
他是谁?是某个我没让及格的博士生? - I almost flunked last semester.
我上学期差点不及格。 - He flunked the first test but fortunately passed the second.
他弟一门测验没有通过,不过幸运地通过了第二门。
