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单词 scorecard
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Definition of scorecard in English:

scorecard

nounˈskɔːkɑːdˈskɔrkɑrd
  • 1(in sport) a card, sheet, or book in which scores are entered.

    (比赛的)记分牌;记分单;记分册

    Example sentencesExamples
    • But they forget that it's not the balls faced that go into the scorebooks.
    • They're putting your lists and notes and scoresheets into the bags.
    • To save time, pre-print the scoresheets with the players' names and numbers listed.
    • He then concludes Chapter 2 with an excellent discussion about digital and analog chess clocks, scorebooks, scoresheets, and other equipment.
    • The balanced scorecard is one common approach, which covers financial strength, customer satisfaction, business processes, innovation and learning.
    • They're the ones who bring their own scorebooks to Olympic Stadium, keeping a game-by-game account of what is likely to be the Expos' final season in Montreal.
    • Let's hope it's one of those plastic-coated, wipe-clean scoresheets.
    • Each pair has a number to identify them, and this must also be entered on the scoresheet, to show whose result it is.
    • Note that this doubling only affects the final scores on the scoresheet; the bids and game values are unaffected.
    • The school was one of four to win a set of equipment, including bats, pads, gloves, balls and stumps as well as a scorebook, rule book and kit bag.
    • An overall score was derived by adding scores in key targets and the balanced scorecard.
    • But knowing what I've signed up for, I've left my scorebook in New York City this time.
    • I went through the gym doors and found myself standing in a large gym with the red scorebook in one hand and my lucky neon pink pencil in the other, just looking around.
    • So I packed my suitcase, tossed in my scorebook, and headed for Japan.
    • The Semi-Official Euchre Tournament Page has seating arrangements and scorecards for Euchre tournaments for various numbers of players.
    • The scorebook still has plenty of room for new games, so I dragged it back to New York City.
    • Included with the disc is an illustrated book that serves as a scorecard of the story's major characters and events.
    • I just had a fascination for cricket, the history of cricket, probably picked up from listening to Test broadcasts and a fascination to find out more about these names in scoresheets, to find out something about the people behind the names.
    • After arriving at the golf course, and entering the clubhouse, they picked up a scorecard for each of them.
    • At that point, I dropped my scorebook and threw my hands in the air in disgust.
    1. 1.1 (in business) a statistical record used to measure achievement or progress towards a particular goal.
      he's also insisting that all employees get regular scorecards on productivity and profitability measures
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Second, they translated their strategy into a balanced scorecard.
      • I also put a scorecard in place so that we could understand how we were doing on our dual goals of profitability and integrity to the law and clients.
      • He adds that the scorecard, which was launched in the first quarter of last year, has ushered in a major cultural change in the HR department.
      • They introduced the scorecard, I believe, in 1997.
      • In today's hypercompetitive environment, where success often is measured by the scorecard of growth, the temptation to fib is intense.
      • Top management guides its business largely by its financial scorecards, namely its P&L statement and its balance sheet.
      • The development goals had a 'mixed scorecard'.
      • Saachi & Saachi introduced the scorecard to try to create better segmentation in the way their branch offices were approaching the market.
      • So check out our career opportunities and learn more about our unique environment where a winning culture and diversity are a key part of our balanced scorecard.
      • They feel uncomfortable with some of the more subjective data on a scorecard.

Definition of scorecard in US English:

scorecard

(also scoresheet, scorebook)
nounˈskɔrkɑrdˈskôrkärd
  • 1(in sports) a card, sheet, or book in which scores are entered.

    (比赛的)记分牌;记分单;记分册

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The scorebook still has plenty of room for new games, so I dragged it back to New York City.
    • Each pair has a number to identify them, and this must also be entered on the scoresheet, to show whose result it is.
    • Let's hope it's one of those plastic-coated, wipe-clean scoresheets.
    • I just had a fascination for cricket, the history of cricket, probably picked up from listening to Test broadcasts and a fascination to find out more about these names in scoresheets, to find out something about the people behind the names.
    • Note that this doubling only affects the final scores on the scoresheet; the bids and game values are unaffected.
    • He then concludes Chapter 2 with an excellent discussion about digital and analog chess clocks, scorebooks, scoresheets, and other equipment.
    • The school was one of four to win a set of equipment, including bats, pads, gloves, balls and stumps as well as a scorebook, rule book and kit bag.
    • But knowing what I've signed up for, I've left my scorebook in New York City this time.
    • At that point, I dropped my scorebook and threw my hands in the air in disgust.
    • After arriving at the golf course, and entering the clubhouse, they picked up a scorecard for each of them.
    • An overall score was derived by adding scores in key targets and the balanced scorecard.
    • I went through the gym doors and found myself standing in a large gym with the red scorebook in one hand and my lucky neon pink pencil in the other, just looking around.
    • The balanced scorecard is one common approach, which covers financial strength, customer satisfaction, business processes, innovation and learning.
    • They're the ones who bring their own scorebooks to Olympic Stadium, keeping a game-by-game account of what is likely to be the Expos' final season in Montreal.
    • But they forget that it's not the balls faced that go into the scorebooks.
    • To save time, pre-print the scoresheets with the players' names and numbers listed.
    • Included with the disc is an illustrated book that serves as a scorecard of the story's major characters and events.
    • The Semi-Official Euchre Tournament Page has seating arrangements and scorecards for Euchre tournaments for various numbers of players.
    • They're putting your lists and notes and scoresheets into the bags.
    • So I packed my suitcase, tossed in my scorebook, and headed for Japan.
    1. 1.1 (in business) a statistical record used to measure achievement or progress toward a particular goal.
      he's also insisting that all employees get regular scorecards on productivity and profitability measures
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Top management guides its business largely by its financial scorecards, namely its P&L statement and its balance sheet.
      • So check out our career opportunities and learn more about our unique environment where a winning culture and diversity are a key part of our balanced scorecard.
      • They feel uncomfortable with some of the more subjective data on a scorecard.
      • Saachi & Saachi introduced the scorecard to try to create better segmentation in the way their branch offices were approaching the market.
      • Second, they translated their strategy into a balanced scorecard.
      • He adds that the scorecard, which was launched in the first quarter of last year, has ushered in a major cultural change in the HR department.
      • The development goals had a 'mixed scorecard'.
      • They introduced the scorecard, I believe, in 1997.
      • I also put a scorecard in place so that we could understand how we were doing on our dual goals of profitability and integrity to the law and clients.
      • In today's hypercompetitive environment, where success often is measured by the scorecard of growth, the temptation to fib is intense.
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