flunk
flunk
flənk
flēnk
British pronunciation
/flˈʌŋk/

Definición y significado de "flunk"en inglés

to flunk
01

reprobar

to fail in reaching the required standard to succeed in a test, course of study, etc.
Transitive: to flunk a test or course of study
to flunk definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
Despite studying hard, he unfortunately flunked the math exam.
A pesar de estudiar mucho, desafortunadamente reprobó el examen de matemáticas.
If students do n't complete their assignments, they may flunk the course.
Si los estudiantes no completan sus tareas, pueden reprobar el curso.
02

suspender, reprobar

to make someone fail an exam, course, etc. by giving them a very low grade
Transitive: to flunk sb
example
Ejemplos
He missed too many classes, so the professor flunked him.
Faltó a demasiadas clases, por lo que el profesor lo reprobó.
Because of his plagiarism, the teacher had to flunk him for the semester.
Debido a su plagio, el profesor tuvo que reprobarlo por el semestre.
01

a failure to meet the minimum standard or requirement, especially in an exam or course

example
Ejemplos
Receiving a flunk in the final exam meant he had to retake the course.
Her first flunk in chemistry motivated her to study harder.
LanGeek
Descargar la Aplicación
langeek application

Download Mobile App

stars

app store