flunk
US: /ˈfɫəŋk/
UK: /flˈʌŋk/
UK: /flˈʌŋk/
English Vietnamese dictionary
flunk /flunk/
- ngoại động từ, (từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ), (thông tục)
- hỏng (thi)
- to flunk the examination: hỏng thi, thi trượt
- đánh hỏng, làm thi trượt
- hỏng (thi)
- nội động từ, (từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ), (thông tục)
- hỏng thi, thi trượt
- chịu thua, rút lui
- to flunk out
- (thông tục) đuổi ra khỏi trường (vì lười biếng...)
Advanced English dictionary
+ verb (informal, especially AmE)
1 to fail an exam, a test or a course: [VN] I flunked math in second grade. [also V]
2 [VN] to make sb fail an exam, a test, or a course by giving them a low mark/grade: She's flunked 13 of the 18 students.
Phrasal Verbs: flunk out (of sth) (AmE, informal) to have to leave a school or a college because your marks/grades are not good enough: He flunked out of college after four semesters.
Concise English dictionary
flunks|flunked|flunkingflʌŋk
noun
+failure to reach a minimum required performance
verb
+fail to get a passing grade