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pass-fail

/pas-feyl, pahs-/US // ˈpæsˈfeɪl, ˈpɑs- //

通过-失败

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Education.

    • : a system of grading in some educational institutions in which a student simply passes or fails instead of receiving a letter or numerical grade.

Examples

  • The Big Five banks dubbed too big to fail, are 35 percent bigger than they were when the meltdown was triggered.

  • San Francisco was the first city to pass one in 2006; since then, 14 other cities and three states have followed suit.

  • Congress is attempting to pass the buck on federal funding for education.

  • “They just walk around, they ride in their patrol cars, and they just pass by,” he said.

  • Typically, aircraft will work in pairs where the flight lead will make an initial pass to mark a target with rockets.

  • Let the thought of self pass in, and the beauty of great action is gone, like the bloom from a soiled flower.

  • The riches of the unjust shall be dried up like a river, and shall pass away with a noise like a great thunder in rain.

  • But men, through neglecting the rules of health, pass quickly to old age, and die before reaching that term.

  • Madame and myself had just been regretting that we should have to pass the evening in this miserable hole of a town.

  • He shall pass into strange countries: for he shall try good and evil among men.