flunk
flunk
flənk
flēnk
British pronunciation
/flˈʌŋk/

英語での「flunk」の定義と意味

to flunk
01

落第する, 失敗する

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
Despite studying hard, he unfortunately flunked the math exam.
一生懸命勉強したにもかかわらず、残念ながら彼は数学の試験で落第した。
If students do n't complete their assignments, they may flunk the course.
生徒が課題を完了しない場合、コースを不合格になる可能性があります。
02

落第させる, 不合格にする

to make someone fail an exam, course, etc. by giving them a very low grade
Transitive: to flunk sb
example
He missed too many classes, so the professor flunked him.
彼はあまりにも多くの授業を欠席したので、教授は彼を落第させた
Because of his plagiarism, the teacher had to flunk him for the semester.
彼の盗作のため、教師は学期中に彼を落第させざるを得なかった
Flunk
01

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

example
Receiving a flunk in the final exam meant he had to retake the course.
Her first flunk in chemistry motivated her to study harder.
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