WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:
Principal Translations |
flunk [sth]⇒ vtr | US, slang (test, exam: fail) (AmL) | reprobar⇒ vtr |
| (ES, examen) | suspender⇒ vtr |
| (ES, coloquial) | catear⇒ vtr |
| (MX., CU, SV, coloquial) | tronar⇒ vi |
| I flunked the math test and have to take it over. |
| Reprobé el examen de matemáticas y tengo que tomarlo de nuevo. |
flunk [sth] vtr | US, slang (course: fail) | reprobar⇒ vtr |
| (ES, curso) | suspender⇒ vtr |
| (ES, coloquial) | catear⇒ vtr |
| She's very embarrassed about having flunked third grade. |
| Está muy avergonzada por haber reprobado tercer grado. |
flunk [sb]⇒ vtr | US, slang (student: fail) | reprobar a vtr + prep |
| | desaprobar a vtr + prep |
| (ES) | suspender a vtr + prep |
| John's history teacher flunked him, because he didn't do any work. |
WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:
Locuciones verbales
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flunk out vi phrasal | informal, US (fail course) | suspender⇒ vtr |
| (AmL) | reprobar⇒ vtr |
| Chris is really bad at math; I think he's going to flunk out. |