In meaning 10, the plural form is score. 义项 10 的复数形式为 score。
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[VERB 动词](比赛中)得(分),进(球) In a sport or game, if a player scores a goal or a point, they gain a goal or point.
[V n]
[V]
Against which country did Ian Wright score his first international goal?...
在与哪个国家的比赛中伊恩·赖特打进了他在国际比赛中的首粒进球?
England scored 282 in their first innings...
英格兰队第一局就获得了 282 分。
Gascoigne almost scored in the opening minute.
加斯科因在开场第一分钟就差点儿进球得分。
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[VERB 动词](考试等中)得(分) If you score a particular number or amount, for example as a mark in a test, you achieve that number or amount.
[V n]
[V adv]
Kelly had scored an average of 147 on three separate IQ tests...
凯利在 3 项不同的智商测试中平均得分 147。
Congress as an institution scores low in public opinion polls.
作为一个公共机构,国会在公众民意调查中得分很低。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](考试或比赛中的)得分,成绩 Someone's score in a game or test is a number, for example, a number of points or runs, which shows what they have achieved or what level they have reached.
The U.S. Open golf tournament was won by Ben Hogan, with a score of 287...
本·霍根以 287 杆的成绩赢得了美国高尔夫公开赛。
Robin Smith made 167, the highest score by an England batsman in this form of cricket...
罗宾·史密斯得到 167 分,创下了英格兰击球手在这类板球比赛中的最高得分纪录。
There was also a strong link between children's low maths scores and parents' numeracy problems.
孩子数学成绩差也与父母算术不好密切相关。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](比赛的)比分,结果 The score in a game is the result of it or the current situation, as indicated by the number of goals, runs, or points obtained by the two teams or players.
4-1 was the final score...
最终比分是 4 比 1。
They beat the Giants by a score of 7 to 3...
他们以 7 比 3 的比分击败了巨人队。
Even in Zurich he kept up with the County cricket scores.
即使身在苏黎世,他也一直关注着郡际板球赛的比分。
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[VERB 动词]赢得;获得;取得 If you score a success, a victory, or a hit, you are successful in what you are doing.
[V n]
[WRITTEN 笔语]
His abiding passion was ocean racing, at which he scored many successes...
他一直酷爱海上赛艇,并多次在比赛中获胜。
In recent months, the rebels have scored some significant victories...
最近几个月里,叛乱分子已经取得了一些不小的胜利。
Soldiers using a multiple rocket launcher scored a direct hit on the steeple of a church.
士兵们使用多管火箭筒直接击中一所教堂的尖塔。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](电影、戏剧等的)配乐 The score of a film, play, or similar production is the music which is written or used for it.
The dance is accompanied by an original score by Henry Torgue.
这支舞蹈的配乐是由亨利·托尔格所作的一首原创曲目。
...the composer of classic film scores such as West Side Story.
为《西区故事》等经典影片配乐的作曲者
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]总谱;曲谱 The score of a piece of music is the written version of it.
He recognizes enough notation to be able to follow a score.
他认得足够多的乐符,看懂乐谱不成问题。
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[VERB 动词]为(音乐作品)编写总谱 If you score a piece of music, you write it or arrange it for specific instruments or voices.
[V n]
[V n for n]
Strauss spent much of 1941 scoring his last opera, Capriccio...
施特劳斯用了 1941 年的大部分时间为自己的最后一部歌剧《随想曲》编写总谱。
He has mastered enough of the complexities of arrangement to write and score a piece for a chamber music ensemble.
他对改编的复杂之处已有了足够的掌握,能够谱写一部室内合奏曲了。
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[QUANT 数量词]许多;大量 If you refer to scores of things or people, you are emphasizing that there are very many of them.
[QUANT of pl-n]
[emphasis]
[WRITTEN 笔语]
Campaigners lit scores of bonfires in ceremonies to mark the anniversary.
参加运动的人们在各种仪式上点起一垛垛篝火以纪念周年庆典。
You can also use scores as a pronoun.
Two people were killed and scores were injured.
两人死亡,多人受伤。
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[NUM 数词]二十;二十左右 A score is twenty or approximately twenty.
[usu a/num NUM]
[WRITTEN 笔语]
A score of countries may be producing or planning to obtain chemical weapons...
大概有20个国家可能正在制造或计划获取化学武器。
The company already has around four score titles commissioned and planned for publication...
那家公司已有约80本书委托好了作者并计划出版。
The Bible states that the life of man is three score and ten.
《圣经》中说人的寿命是70年。
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[VERB 动词]刻痕于;划线于 If you score a surface with something sharp, you cut a line or number of lines in it.
[V n]
Lightly score the surface of the steaks with a knife.
在牛排表面轻轻打花刀。
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[VERB 动词]非法购买(毒品) If someone scores drugs, they buy them illegally.
[V n]
[Also V]
[INFORMAL 非正式]
Me and my mate went to score a kilo of amphetamine down in London.
我和爱人去伦敦市区搞到了一公斤苯丙胺。
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[PHRASE 短语]大量(发生或存在) If things happen or exist by the score, they happen or exist in large numbers.
[usu PHR after v]
The companies brought out new products by the score.
那些公司生产了大量的新产品。
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[PHRASE 短语]数,记下(数量) If you keep score of the number of things that are happening in a certain situation, you count them and record them.
[V inflects]
You can keep score of your baby's movements before birth by recording them on a kick chart.
你可以通过胎动图表记录分娩前胎儿的活动情况。
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[PHRASE 短语]了解情况;了解真相;知道问题的症结 If you know the score, you know what the real facts of a situation are and how they affect you, even though you may not like them.
[V inflects]
[SPOKEN 口语]
I don't feel sorry for Carl. He knew the score, he knew what he had to do and couldn't do it.
我不为卡尔感到难过。他了解情况。他知道自己必须做什么但却没能做成。
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[PHRASE 短语]在那一点上/在这一点上;(尤指)在那个难题上/在这个关注点上 You can use on that score or on this score to refer to something that has just been mentioned, especially an area of difficulty or concern.
I became pregnant easily. At least I've had no problems on that score...
我很容易就怀上了孩子。至少在那方面我没有问题。
If someone you know has cancer, don't let worry on this score stop you from visiting them.
如果你认识的人得了癌症,不要因为这方面的担忧就不去探望他们。
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[PHRASE 短语](通常指通过巧妙或更有说服力的发言)驳倒,占上风 If you score a point over someone, or score points off them, you gain an advantage over them, usually by saying something clever or making a better argument.
[V and N inflect]
The Prime Minister was trying to score a political point over his rivals...
首相正设法在政治上将对手一一驳倒。
The politicians might be forced to touch on the real issues rather than scoring points off each other.
政客们可能会被迫讨论真正的问题而不只是互相抬杠。
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[PHRASE 短语]报复 If you settle a score or settle an old score with someone, you take revenge on them for something they have done in the past.
[V and N inflect]
The groups had historic scores to settle with each other.
这两个集团之间有几笔旧账要了结。
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score★/skɔː(r); NAmEskɔː/
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scorescoresscoredscoringnoun★points/goals, etc. 得分、进球等1★[countable ]the number of points, goals, etc. scored by each player or team in a game or competition (游戏或比赛中的)得分,比分◆a high/low score高╱低分◆What's the score now?现在比分是多少?◆The final scorewas 4–3. 最终的比分是 4:3。◆I'll keep (the) score.我来记分。2★[countable ]( especially NAmE) the number of points sb gets for correct answers in a test (考试中的)分数,成绩◆test scores考试分数◆an IQ score of 120智商 120 分◆a perfect score满分music 音乐3[countable ]a written or printed version of a piece of music showing what each instrument is to play or what each voice is to sing 总谱◆an orchestral score管弦乐总谱◆the score of Verdi's ‘Requiem’威尔地《安魂曲》的总谱4[countable ]the music written for a film/movie or play (电影或戏剧的)配乐◆an award for best original score最佳原创配乐奖twenty 二十5[countable ](pluralscore)a set or group of 20 or approximately 20 *20 个;约 20 个 ◆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。◆Doyle's success brought imitators by the score(= very many).多伊尔取得成功后,仿效者群起。◆the biblical age of three score years and ten (= 70)《圣经》上所说的七十岁many 许多6scores[plural ]very many 大量;很多◆There were scores of boxes and crates, all waiting to be checked and loaded.大批的箱子和板条箱等着检验后装运。cut 刻痕7[countable ]a cut in a surface, made with a sharp tool 刻痕;划痕;伤痕facts about situation 真实情况8the score[singular ]( informal) the real facts about the present situation 实情;真相◆What's the score?情况怎么样?◆You don't have to lie to me. I know the score.你不必瞒我。我知道是怎么回事。IDIOMon ˈthat/ˈthis scoreas far as that/this is concerned 就那个(或这个)来说;在那个(或这个)问题上◆You don't have to worry on that score.那件事你不必担心。☞more at
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v.verb★give/get points/goals 打分;得分1★[intransitive , transitive ]to win points, goals, etc. in a game or competition (在游戏或比赛中)得分◆Fraser scored again in the second half.弗雷泽在下半场时再次得分。scoresth ◆to score a goal/try/touchdown/victory射门得分;对方球门线后持球触地得分;端区触地得分;获胜2[intransitive ]to keep a record of the points, goals, etc. won in a game or competition (在游戏或比赛中)记分◆Who's going to score?谁来记分呢?3★[transitive , intransitive ]to gain marks in a test or an exam (在考试中)得分scoresth ◆She scored 98% in the French test.她法语考了 98 分。+ adv./prep.◆Girls usually score highly in language exams.在语言考试中,女生通常得高分。4[transitive ]scoresth to give sth/sb a particular number of points 评分;打分数◆The tests are scored by psychologists.测验由心理学家评分。◆Score each criterion on a scale of 1 to 5.按 1 到 5 分给每一种标准打分。◆a scoring system评分体系5[transitive ]scoresth to be worth a particular number of points 分值是;得…分◆Each correct answer will score two points.每答对一题得两分。succeed 成功6[transitive , intransitive ]to succeed; to have an advantage 获得胜利;取得优势score(sth) ◆The army continued to score successes in the south.军队在南方不断取得胜利。◆She's scored again with her latest blockbuster.她的新作大获成功,再次引起轰动。scoreover sth ◆Bicycles score over other forms of transport in towns.在城镇,自行车比其他交通工具更胜一筹。arrange/write music 谱曲;作曲7[transitive , usually passive ]to arrange a piece of music for one or more musical instruments or for voices 编总谱(包括各种乐器及各声部的乐谱)scoresth for sth ◆The piece is scored for violin, viola and cello.这个乐谱是为小提琴、中提琴和大提琴演奏而编的。scoresth ◆The director invited him to score the movie (= write the music for it).导演邀请他为电影配乐。cut 刻痕8[transitive ]scoresth to make a cut or mark on a surface (在物体表面)划下痕迹,刻出记号◆Score the card first with a knife.先用刀在卡片上划出痕迹。have sex 发生性关系9[intransitive ]score(with sb) ( slang) (especially of a man 尤指男人)to have sex with a new partner 和新伴侣发生性关系◆Did you score last night?你昨晚把她搞到手了吗?buy drugs 买毒品10[transitive , intransitive ]score(sth) ( slang) to buy or get illegal drugs 买(或搞到)毒品IDIOMˌscore a ˈpoint/ˈpoints (off/against/over sb)= score off sbPHRASAL VERBSˈscore off sb[no passive ]( especially BrE) to show that you are better than sb, especially by making clever remarks, for example in an argument (尤指在辩论等活动中机灵地)驳倒,挫败◆He was always trying to score off his teachers.他老和老师抬杠。ˌscore sth↔ˈout/ˈthroughto draw a line or lines through sth 划掉;删去◆Her name had been scored out on the list.她的名字已从名单上划掉了。score/skɔː(r); NAmEskɔː/
1in a game the number of points that each team or player has won in a game or competition: At half-time the score was one all. What’s the score? Is anybody keeping score (=making a record of the score)? The final score was Southampton two, Leeds United nil.score of a score of 3–22in a test or experimenta)the number of points a student has earned for correct answers in a test: The school’s test scores have not improved.score of a score of 90%b)the number of points that a person or group of people gets in a scientific test or experimentscore of He had an IQ score of 120.3music a written or printed copy of a piece of music, especially for a large group of performers, or the music itself: a musical score Who wrote the score for the movie?4on that score spoken concerning the particular thing you have just mentioned: As for the cost, you don’t need to worry on that score.5know the score informal to know the real facts of a situation, including any unpleasant ones: We are trying to attract managers who know the score.6settle a score to do something to harm or hurt someone who has harmed or hurt you in the past: Jack came back after five years to settle some old scores.7mark a mark that has been cut onto a surface with a sharp tool: deep scores in the wood
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1win points [intransitive, transitive] to win a point in a sport, game, competition, or test: Great cheers went up when he scored in the final minute of the game. She scored an average of 9.9 in the test.score a goal/point/run etc He has scored 12 goals so far this season.2give points [transitive] to give a particular number of points in a game, competition, test, or experimentSYN mark: Each event will be scored separately. Responses to the individual items are scored on a scale ranging from 0 to 12.3score pointsa) (also score off somebody) to say or do something in an attempt to prove that you are better or cleverer than someone else: Too many MPs use debates as a chance to score political points.score over/off Advertising may be used to score points off the competition.b)informal to do or say something to please someone or to make them respect youscore with You’ll score points with your girlfriend if you send her roses.4succeed [intransitive, transitive] informal to be very successful in something you do: Her new book has scored a spectacular success.5have sex [intransitive] informal to have sex with someone, especially someone you have just met6line [transitive] to mark a line on a piece of paper, wood etc using a sharp instrument: Scoring the paper first makes it easier to fold.7music [transitive] to arrange a piece of music for a group of instruments or voicesbe scored for something The piece is scored for a soprano voice and orchestra.GRAMMARScore is usually passive in this meaning.8get drugs [intransitive, transitive] informal to manage to buy or get illegal drugsscore off phrasal verb British Englishto say or do something in an attempt to prove that you are better or cleverer than someone else: He liked scoring off his pupils in his days as a teacher.score out/through phrasal verbto draw a line through something that has been written
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1 (plural score) a group of 20, or about 20, people or thingsa score of something Our coach was escorted by a score of policemen.three score years and ten old use (=70 years, a person’s expected length of life)2scores of something a lot of people or things: Scores of victims were killed.3by the score in large numbers: Friends came to help by the score.
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