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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 1818 COCA: 1070
score
skɔːʳ skɔr
Word forms: plural , 3rd person singular present tense scores, present participle scoring, past tense , past participle scored
In meaning 10, the plural form is score. 义项 10 的复数形式为 score
1 VERB (比赛中)(),进() In a sport or game, if a player scores a goal or a point, they gain a goal or point. (比赛中)(),进()
  • Against which country did Ian Wright score his first international goal?. [VERB noun]

    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. [VERB noun]

    英格兰队第一局就获得了 282 分。

  • Gascoigne almost scored in the opening minute. [VERB]

    加斯科因在开场第一分钟就差点儿进球得分。

2 VERB (考试等中)() If you score a particular number or amount, for example as a mark in a test, you achieve that number or amount. (考试等中)()
  • Kelly had scored an average of 147 on three separate IQ tests. [VERB noun]

    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. [VERB adv.]

    作为一个公共机构,国会在公众民意调查中得分很低。

3 N-COUNT (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. (考试或比赛中的)得分,成绩
  • The U.S. Open golf tournament was won by Ben Hogan, with a score of 287. [+ of]

    ·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。

4 N-COUNT (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. (比赛的)比分,结果
  • 4-1 was the final score.

    最终比分是 4 1

  • They beat the Giants by a score of 7 to 3. [+ of]

    他们以 7 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。

SYN points, result, total, outcome
5 VERB 赢得;获得;取得 If you score a success, a victory, or a hit, you are successful in what you are doing. 赢得;获得;取得 [written]
  • His abiding passion was ocean racing, at which he scored many successes. [VERB noun]

    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. [VERB noun]

    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. [VERB noun]

    士兵们使用多管火箭筒直接击中一所教堂的尖塔。

6 N-COUNT (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. (电影、戏剧等的)配乐
  • 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

SYN composition, soundtrack, arrangement, orchestration
7 N-COUNT 总谱;曲谱 The score of a piece of music is the written version of it. 总谱;曲谱
  • 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。

8 VERB (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. (音乐作品)编写总谱
  • Strauss spent much of 1941 scoring his last opera, Capriccio. [VERB noun]

    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. [VERB noun for noun]

    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。

9 QUANT 许多;大量 If you refer to scores of things or people, you are emphasizing that there are very many of them. 许多;大量 [written, emphasis]
  • Campaigners lit scores of bonfires in ceremonies to mark the anniversary. [+ of]

    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。

10 NUM 二十;二十左右 A score is twenty or approximately twenty. 二十;二十左右 [written]
  • A score of countries may be producing or planning to obtain chemical weapons. [+ of]

    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。

11 VERB 刻痕于;划线于 If you score a surface with something sharp, you cut a line or number of lines in it. 刻痕于;划线于
  • Lightly score the surface of the steaks with a knife. [VERB noun]

    在牛排表面轻轻打花刀。

12 VERB 非法购买(毒品) If someone scores drugs, they buy them illegally. 非法购买(毒品) [informal] [Also VERB]
  • Me and my mate went to score a kilo of amphetamine down in London. [VERB noun]

    我和爱人去伦敦市区搞到了一公斤苯丙胺。

13 PHRASE [usually PHRASE after verb] 大量(发生或存在) If things happen or exist by the score, they happen or exist in large numbers. 大量(发生或存在)
  • The companies brought out new products by the score.

    那些公司生产了大量的新产品。

14 PHRASE 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. 数,记下(数量)
  • You can keep score of your baby's movements before birth by recording them on a kick chart. [+ of]

    你可以通过胎动图表记录分娩前胎儿的活动情况。

15 PHRASE 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. 了解情况;了解真相;知道问题的症结 [spoken]
  • 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。

16 PHRASE 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. 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
  • 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。

17 PHRASE (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. (通常指通过巧妙或更有说服力的发言)驳倒,占上风
  • 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。

18 PHRASE 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. 报复
  • 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。

SYN get your own back on someone, retaliate, repay someone, hit back (at someone)
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