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flunk
- IPA[flʌŋk]
英式
- fail to reach the required standard in (an examination, test, or course of study);judge (an examination candidate) to have failed to reach the required standard.
verb: flunk, 3rd person present: flunks, gerund or present participle: flunking, past tense: flunked, past participle: flunked
- 釋義
動詞
- 1. North American informal fail to reach the required standard in (an examination, test, or course of study) I flunked biology in the tenth grade
- ▪ North American informal judge (an examination candidate) to have failed to reach the required standard.
- ▪ North American informal (of a student) leave or be dismissed from school or college as a result of failing to reach the required standard Tip flunked out of Caltech and moved back home
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- IPA[fləNGk]
美式
- fail to reach the required standard in (an examination, test, or course of study): I flunked biology in the tenth grade I didn't flunk but I didn't do too well
Oxford American Dictionary