To pass an exam in English is to "pass" the exam. The word "pass" means to successfully meet the requirements or standards of something, in this case, an exam. The word "pass" comes from the Latin word "passus," which means "step" or "pace."

Here are some examples of how you can use the word "pass" in a sentence:

I'm glad I passed the exam.
She passed the driving test on her first try.
He didn't pass the entrance exam, so he couldn't get into the university.

In Chinese, "考试及格" (kǎoshì jígé) can be translated as "to pass an exam." The characters "及格" (jígé) literally mean "to reach the standard," which is a fitting way to describe passing an exam.

Here are some examples of how you can use the phrase "考试及格" in a sentence:

我很高兴我考试及格了。 (Wǒ hěn gāoxìng wǒ kǎoshì jígéle.) - I'm glad I passed the exam.
她第一次就考试及格了。 (Tā dì yī cì jiù kǎoshì jígéle.) - She passed the driving test on her first try.
他考试不及格,所以不能进大学。 (Tā kǎoshì bù jígé, suǒyǐ bùnéng jìn dàxué.) - He didn't pass the entrance exam, so he couldn't get into the university.
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最佳回答 2023-02-05