The idiom 'to know the score' means to know the truth or the real facts of a situation. It implies being aware of the actual circumstances.
La expresión 'to know the score' significa conocer la verdad o los hechos reales de una situación. Implica estar al tanto de la realidad de las cosas.
Idiom | to know the score |
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Definition | to know the truth or the real facts |
Examples | - There's no point pretending you have no money. I know the score. - He must know the score by now - this has been going on for months. - Even though I may deny certain truths for the sake of comfort, deep down I know the score. - Well, it's pure speculation, but he's been around for two hundred years, so I assume he knows the score. |
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