1.(使)失败;放弃
2.通不过,考试不及格
1.〔美俚〕(考试等)失败,不及格
1.to fail an exam or course
2.to give a student a failing grade
1.How much truth is there that Mr Obama is flunking the telephone test?
说奥巴马先生没有通过“午夜凶铃”的考试又多少是真的呢?
2.Bill's flunking out of school was a bolt from the blue for his parents.
比尔因成绩不及格而被学校开除对他父母来说真是晴天霹雳。
3.High school students flunking biology might take some consolation in knowing that most of their teachers would be, too.
得知他们的老师同样也是不及格,生物不及格的的学生们或许可以从中得到些许安慰。
4.In New York City, some advocates have said in lawsuits that parents weren't notified early enough that their kids were flunking.
在纽约市,一些辩护律师在诉讼中称家长没有及时被告知他们的孩子会留级。
5.Allow flunking out school in one week, deducting correlative charge from fee . After one week, don, t transact withdraw procedure.
开学后一周内允许退学,扣除已上课程相关费用,开学一周后,不再办理退学。
6.Here I have put on paper the plan for a device capable of killing thousands of people , and all I was worrying about was flunking out .
我把一个能够杀死成千人的装置设计出来了,而我一直担心的是再考不及格让我退学。
7.Never mind the pupils, teachers have been flunking English for years.
先别提小学生了,近年来教师们的英文水平也不过关。
8.A few students told her of dropping or flunking courses partly because they were so preoccupied with the Internet.
有几个学生告诉她,他们逃课或考试不及格的部分原因是因为他们太沉湎于因特网。
9.You are not going anywhere while you are still flunking English.
这句话的意思就是说,在你英语没有及格之前,你哪儿都不许去。
10.If he were so smart, he wouldn't be flunking three classes.
如果他真那么聪明,他就不会有三门课都不及格。