单词 | flunk |
释义 | flunkflunksflunkedflunkingflunkflunk /flʌŋk/ verb [intransitive and transitive] American English informal to fail a test or course: I flunked my history exam.flunk我历史考试不及格。 Phrasal verbsflunk out phrasal verb American English informal to have to leave a school or college because your work is not good enoughflunk out ofTim flunked out of Yale.flunk蒂姆只得从耶鲁大学退学了。THESAURUS: flunkfail to not succeed: She failed to get a place at university.failTheir plan failed.failflunk informal especially AmE to fail a test: I flunked my English exam.flunknot work if something does not work, it does not do what you wanted: The treatment didn’t work and he had to go back into hospital.haveThis pen doesn’t work.go wrong if something you do goes wrong, it fails, especially after starting well: Our chemistry experiment went wrong.gobe unsuccessful to not have the result that you wanted: Their search was unsuccessful.beHe applied for the job but he was unsuccessful.applybebe a failure to be unsuccessful, with the result that you have wasted your efforts: The trip was badly organized and a complete failure.beorganize |
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