score
score 英 [skɔ:(r)] 美 [skɔr, skor]
n. 得分,分数;二十个; v. 得分;刻痕
进行时:scoring 过去式:scored 过去分词:scored 第三人称单数:scores 名词复数:scores
- When you're playing a game, your score is the number of points you have. If the score of a basketball game is 34 to 34, it means both teams have 34 points — the score is tied.
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- n. 得分,分数;二十个;
- v. 得分;刻痕
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1. a high score,a low score
高╱低分
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2. What's the score now?
现在比分是多少?
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3. The final score was 4–3.
最终的比分是 4:3。
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4. I'll keep the score.
我来记分。
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5. test scores
考试分数
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6. an IQ score of 120
智商 120 分
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7. a perfect score
满分
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8. Fraser scored again in the second half.
弗雷泽在下半场时再次得分。
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9. She scored 98% in the French test.
她法语考了 98 分。
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10. Several cabs and a score of cars were parked outside.
外边停着二十几辆汽车和几辆出租车。
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11. Score the card first with a knife.
先用刀在卡片上划出痕迹。
- score (n.) late Old English scoru "twenty," from Old Norse skor "mark, notch, incision; a rift in rock," also, in Icelandic, "twenty," from Proto-Germanic *skur-, from PIE root *sker- (1) "to cut."
- score (v.) "to cut with incisions or notches," c. 1400; "to record by means of notches" (late 14c.); see score (n.). Meanings "to keep record of the scores in a game, etc." and "to make or add a point for one's side in a game, etc." both attested from 1742. The slang sense, in reference to men, "achieve intercourse" first recorded 1960. Meaning "to be scorekeeper, to keep the score in a game or contest" is from 1846. In the musical sense from 1839. Related: Scored; scoring.
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