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passHpB:s, $pAsn [C](Br) A pass is a successful result in an exam.及格,及格分数More school-leavers than ever are expected to have A-Level passes when results are announced on Thursday.星期四宣布考试结果时,人们期待有比以往更多的中学毕业生通过?良犊际浴?Jonathon Hill achieved grade A passes at A-level.乔纳森·希尔获得了?良犊际灾械模恋瘸杉ā?(Am) A pass is a mark given to show that a student has successfully completed a course or an exam that they will not be given a GRADE (= numbered mark) for.及格I got a pass in my World Lit course.我的世界文学课通过了。(Br) A pass degree is a degree given to university or college students who have passed their exams, but not well enough to get an HONOURS degree.通过,及格(Aus) A pass degree is also a degree course which is designed to be completed in three years instead of the usual four.肄业(esp. Am) If an exam or course is pass-fail, no mark is given for it, and the only thing the students are told about their performance is whether or not they have passed.考查(Br and Aus) The pass mark (Am passing mark) is the number of points that must be achieved in order to be successful in an exam.及格分数The pass mark is usually around 50.及格分数通常在50分上下。The pass rate is the percentage of people who were successful in a particular exam.及格率Ulster children returned an 83 per cent A-level pass rate compared with 78 per cent in the rest of the United Kingdom.和联合王国其他地区的78%相比,北爱尔兰的孩子以83%的?良都案衤驶鼐础?
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