exam 的定义
Informal.
- an examination, as in school.
exam 近义词
test
exam 的近义词 6 个
physical checkup
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- He recently passed both of the final exams his ODU professors let him postpone when he signed with Washington, and he has two 400-level math classes left to earn his degree.
- Under the College Board’s new plan, there will be three testing windows for each exam.
- A number of states are seeking waivers from the Education Department for this spring, saying that it wouldn’t be fair to force students to take the exams after such a chaotic year and that the results would be meaningless.
- Undefeated Gonzaga is staring down history, but its final exam won’t arrive until MarchUnlike Gonzaga, a perch on the top line would be new territory for Houston — at least in the past 35 years.
- Yet, the coronavirus has stymied their pursuits at almost every level, from delaying licensing exams and required tests to eliminating opportunities for key clinical work that would aid their job search.
- He was the first person in the country without a vision disability to pass the bar exam orally.
- Police violently grabbed him and now Monakhov is facing a psychiatric exam.
- An earache in a child with a perfectly normal exam is more difficult to figure out than one with a bulging and inflamed eardrum.
- “We hope that the release of this exam will address the principled confusion that the new framework produced,” Coleman wrote.
- You never know more than the day you go in and take that bar exam.
- But I did not get on at all with mathematics, and in the end of term exam.
- Studying for an exam, the year before, he had explained the difference between the two red stars in almost the same words.
- This saved the situation, for if the old man had lost his temper, it would have been all up with Dirrik's exam.
- Dirrik had never got beyond the rank of "first-hand" on board; it was always this miserable exam that stood in his way.
- I thought I was going to have brain fever, or something, and you know what a lot depends on this exam.