flunking

听听怎么读
[flʌŋkɪŋ]
是什么意思
  • v.

    ( flunk的现在分词 );(使)(考试、某学科的成绩等)不及格;评定(某人)不及格;(因不及格而) 退学

  • 英英释义

    flunk[ flʌŋk ]

    • n.failure to reach a minimum required performance

      "he got two flunks on his report"

      同义词:failing

    • v.fail to get a passing grade

      同义词:failbombflush it

    学习怎么用

    双语例句

    用作动词(v.)
    1. If you flunk finals you don't get the chance to do them again.
      若你最后考试失败,你没有再做一次的机会了。
    2. Several students have been flunked out.
      有几名学生因考试不及格而被迫退学。
    3. No less than ten students flunked the exam.
      整整有十位学生在这次考试中不及格。
    4. If you don't get on the ball and start studying harder, you're going to flunk.
      如果你不积极进取,更加努力学习,你就会考不及格的。
    用作名词(n.)
    1. If you flunk finals you don't get the chance to do them again.
      若你最后考试失败,你没有再做一次的机会了。
    2. You're going to flunk if you don't study.
      如果你不读书你会不及格。
    3. No wonder so many of us flunk in our exams.
      难怪我们中有这么多人考试不及格。

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