flunks

flunks

美 [flʌŋk]  英

  • v.(使)失败;放弃;通不过
  • n.不及格

词形变化

现在分词:flunking  过去式:flunked  第三人称单数:flunks  

反义词

v.

同义词

英汉解释

v.
1.
(使)失败;放弃
2.
通不过,考试不及格
n.
1.
〔美俚〕(考试等)失败,不及格

英英解释

v.

例句

If you take her to the woodshed every time she flunks a test, it's very possible that you'll destroy this promising child.

如果每次测验及格你们惩罚你们可能这个有前途孩子

Like the $787 billion stimulus, the job-subsidy plan flunks this test as well.

7870亿美元刺激案一样岗位补贴计划也没有达到这个目标

But if the next government again flunks reform, it could be the peepul itself that is smothered.

如果一次政府改革再次失败窒息菩提树自己

It's not every day that someone flunks hospice. Seasoned author that he is, Buchwald turned the irony into a book Too Soon to Say Goodbye.

毕竟可以离开安宁病房不多见身为老牌作家包可华记下反讽结集再见》。

Son: I'd like to know why he always flunks me?

儿子知道老是

if he flunks this pre - sat i will kill you

如果这次不了sat预考

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