flunk

flunk
verb
(a slang word for to fail in an examination: I flunked (maths).) catear, suspender
flunk
tr[flʌnk]
transitive verb
1 suspender, catear
he flunked maths suspendió las mates
flunk ['flʌŋk] vt
fail: reprobar
flunk vi
: salir reprobando
flunk
n.
fracaso s.m.
v.
bolear v.
escabechar v.
perder v.
perder un examen v.
reprobar v.
salir mal v.
suspender v.
flʌŋk
1.
transitive verb (colloq AmE) \<\<student\>\> reprobar*, rajar (Andes fam), catear (Esp), tronar* (Méx fam), bochar (RPl fam), jalar (Per arg)

I was flunked in French o (BrE also) I flunked French — me reprobaron (or me rajaron etc) en francés


2.
flunk vi flunk (out) (colloq AmE) salir* reprobado or (Esp) suspendido
[flʌŋk] (esp US)
1.
VT [+ student, course, exam] suspender, catear (Sp) *, reprobar (LAm)

I flunked Maths — suspendí las matemáticas

2.
VI suspender, catear (Sp) *

I flunked — suspendí, cateé (Sp) *, me reprobaron (LAm)

- flunk out
* * *
[flʌŋk]
1.
transitive verb (colloq AmE) \<\<student\>\> reprobar*, rajar (Andes fam), catear (Esp), tronar* (Méx fam), bochar (RPl fam), jalar (Per arg)

I was flunked in French o (BrE also) I flunked French — me reprobaron (or me rajaron etc) en francés


2.
flunk vi flunk (out) (colloq AmE) salir* reprobado or (Esp) suspendido

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