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(coll.) see academic.ru/25424/examination">examination 3)* * ** * *[ɪgˈzæm]n Prüfung fto fail an \exam durch eine Prüfung fallento take an \exam eine Prüfung machento pass an \exam eine Prüfung bestehen* * *[ɪg'zm]nPrüfung f* * *exam [ıɡˈzæm] s2. MED US umg Untersuchung f* * *(coll.) see examination 3)* * *(school) n.Klausur -en f.Klausurarbeit f. n.Examen - n.Prüfung -en f. -
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[ɪgʼzæm] nPrüfung f;to fail an \exam durch eine Prüfung fallen;to take an \exam eine Prüfung machen -
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pro·ˈfi·cien·cy exam, pro·ˈfi·cien·cy testn Leistungstest m -
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fi·nal ex'am nwhen is your algebra \final exam? wann schreibst du deine Algebraprüfung? -
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pro·'fi·cien·cy exam n, pro·'fi·cien·cy test nLeistungstest m -
11 fail an exam
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12 pass an exam
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13 re-sit an exam
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14 re-take an exam
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15 sit an exam
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16 sit for an exam
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17 take an exam
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18 written exam
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19 matriculation exam(ination)
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20 matriculation exam(ination)
(an examination that secondary school pupils have to pass in order to be admitted to university.)
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exam — UK US /ɪgˈzæm/ noun [C] (also examination) ► a formal test that you must pass in order to earn a particular qualification or be allowed to do a particular job: take/pass/fail an exam »Candidates for supervisory jobs must take a written exam.… … Financial and business terms
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exam - examination — An exam or examination is an official test that you take part in to show your knowledge or ability in a particular subject. Exam is the word most commonly used. Examination is more formal and is used mainly in written English. I was told the exam … Useful english dictionary
exam — noun (C) 1 a spoken or written test of knowledge, especially an important one: How did you do in your exams? | an oral exam | pass/fail an exam (=succeed/not succeed): Did you pass the exam? | chemistry/French etc exam (=an exam in a particular… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
exam */*/ — UK [ɪɡˈzæm] / US noun [countable] Word forms exam : singular exam plural exams 1) a) an important test of your knowledge, especially one that you take at school or university do/take an exam: Dave s doing his Accountancy exams next week.… … English dictionary
exam — ex|am [ ıg zæm ] noun count ** 1. ) an important test of your knowledge, especially one that you take at school: take an exam: Dave s taking his final exams next week. pass/fail an exam: If she passes the entrance exam, she ll start school there… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
exam — [[t]ɪgzæ̱m[/t]] exams 1) N COUNT An exam is a formal test that you take to show your knowledge or ability in a particular subject, or to obtain a qualification. I don t want to take any more exams... Kate s exam results were excellent. Syn:… … English dictionary