1. The English word for “failed” is Fail, with English phonetic symbols [fe?l] and American phonetic symbols [fel].
2. Interpretation:
1. vt.& vi. Failure, failure; failure, bankruptcy; lack; decline
I?will?have? a?try?even?though?I?should?fail.?
Even if I fail, I will try.
2. vi. Bankruptcy; decline; failure, failure; deficiency
His?sight?is?beginning?to?fail.?
His? Vision begins to fail.
3. vt. fail; disappoint; forget; give up
I've?got?a?lot?of?faith?in?the?team;?I' m?sure?they?won't?fail?us.?
I have great confidence in this team and I believe they will not let us down.
4. n. failure, mistake; failure; failure; [commercial] futures delivery failure
He calls me every Sunday night without fail.
< p>He will definitely call me every Sunday night.3. Explanation of etymology:
It entered English around 1200, directly derived from the Old French falir, meaning failure, insufficient; originally derived from the Latin fallere, meaning Deception, disappointment.
Extended information:
1. Word usage:
v. (verb)
1. The basic meaning of fail is "failure" ", refers to the failure to achieve the intended purpose when doing a certain job, often stressing that it was done, but without success; it can also refer to "forgetting" something due to failure to form a deep impression in the mind or other reasons. . The extension of fail can refer to "insufficiency, shortage, lack", "recession, weakness", "bankruptcy", "disappointment", etc.
2. Fail can be used as a transitive verb or an intransitive verb. When used as a transitive verb, it takes a noun, pronoun or infinitive of the verb as the object.
3. When "fail" is interpreted as "can't, won't, unsuccessful", it can only be followed by an infinitive phrase or the preposition in.
4. Fail can be used to solve the problem of "loss" and "loss", which mostly refers to the human body.
5. Fail is a transitive verb expressing state and cannot be used in passive structures.
n. (noun)
1. When used as a noun, fail means "failed in the exam", which refers to failing in the exam and thus failing to pass the exam. Often appears in the singular form.
2. Fail is often used in the without fail sentence pattern, which means "certainly, certainly, definitely".
2. Vocabulary collocations:
1. fail abjectly
2. fail absolutely
3. fail apparently Deficient
4. Fail completely. Fail completely
5. Fail considerably. Fail greatly