fail

fail
[feɪl] 1. vt
1) [+ exam, test] 没有通过 [méiyǒu tōngguò]

I failed my driving test twice. — 我两次驾驶考试都没合格。

2) [+ candidate] 评定...不及格 [píngdìng...bù jígé]

One of the examiners wanted to fail him. — 其中一位考官想要评定他不及格。

3) [+ leader, system] 使失望 [shǐ shīwàng]

Our leaders have failed us. — 我们的领导使我们失望。

4) [+ courage, memory] 失去

At the last minute his courage failed him. — 在关键时刻,他失去了勇气。

2. vi
1) [+ candidate] 没通过 [méi tōngguò]

"Did you pass?" - "No, I failed." — "你过了吗?" "没过。"

2) [+ attempt, plan, remedy] 失败 [shībài]

The attempt to bribe the clerk had failed. — 贿赂职员的尝试失败了。

3) [+ brakes] 失灵

The brakes failed and his car crashed into a tree. — 由于刹车失灵,他的车撞树上了。

4) [+ eyesight, health] 衰退 [shuāituì]

They go and read to people whose sight is failing. — 他们给那些视力衰退的人读书听。

5) [+ light] 变暗 [biàn' àn]

In a few hours the light will fail. — 几个小时以后,天色就会变暗。

* to fail to do sth — (not succeed) 未能做某事

The England team failed to win a place in the finals. — 英格兰队未能进入决赛。; (neglect) 没有做某事

The bomb failed to explode. — 炸弹没有爆炸。

* without fail — (definitely) 一定

Don't worry, I'll be there without fail. — 别担心,我一定会去。; (without exception) 毫无例外

He attended every meeting without fail. — 他每次会议都参加,没有例外的。


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