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v.
(使)失敗;(使) 考試不及格
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n.
失敗;不及格
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failure to reach a minimum required performance;
"his failing the course led to his disqualification"
"he got two flunks on his report"
Verb:
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fail to get a passing grade;
"She studied hard but failed nevertheless"
"Did I fail the test?"
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用作動詞 (v.)
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If you flunk finals you don't get the chance to do them again.
若你之后考試的失效,你無再做一個的有機會了。
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Several students have been flunked out.
有幾人初中生因駕考不及格而無奈之下退學。
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No less than ten students flunked the exam.
短短有十位數畢業生在這場考試報名中不及格。
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If you don't get on the ball and start studying harder, you're going to flunk.
如何不積極主動奮發進取,十分勤奮努力學結構習,你就能考不及格的。
用作名詞 (n.)
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If you flunk finals you don't get the chance to do them again.
若你最后的考試失敗的,你也沒有再做一個的機遇了。
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You're going to flunk if you don't study.
如何你不需要讀數你可以不及格。
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No wonder so many of us flunk in our exams.
難道我們公司含有沒人幾十人考試時間不及格。
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Fitzgerald came close to flunking out..when he failed three of his six courses.
選自: M. J. Bruccoli
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