Frequency rank: 15,885. – 15,937.
- taking an examination (esp. for entrance to a school or university)
noun (common) (futsuumeishi); noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru; transitive verb
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This is my little sister Sakiko. She was born the same year as me and is now studying for her exams.
It is even becoming accepted even in exam-English that that called "simple future tense" does not exist.
The hard work was worthwhile because I passed the exam.
You should have known better than to take an examination without preparing for it.
Last year, I sat for the Level N3 Japanese Language Proficiency Test examination.
The acceptance rates for famous universities are low, so examinees must try their hardest to get in.
Ever since he failed the entrance exam, he's been really headed down the wrong path.
16. きょういく教育しすてむシステムにおいて、ほんとう本当のまなび学びよりもじゅけん受験でのてんすう点数のほう方がよりじゅうよう重要しされる視されるのがわけわからない。こんなの、しすてむシステムをじっこう実行しやすいだけで、べすとベストなせんたく選択じゃないとおもう思うな。
I don't get why test scores are more important for the education system than real learning. Just because that kind of system is easier to implement, doesn't mean it's the best choice.