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1 | C the number of points that someone gains in a game (比赛中的)得分 |
| 1a | the result of a game or the number of points gained by everyone playing up to a particular moment 比赛得分;比分 | | Have you heard the latest score? 你听到最新比分了吗? | | The final score was 4–3 to United. 对联队的最后比分是4∶3。 | |
| 1b | a number that represents how well someone did in a test (考试中的)得分 | | The average score for the test was 75. 考试平均分是75。 | |
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2 | C a written copy of a piece of music 乐谱 |
| the complete musical scores of Strauss 施特劳斯乐谱全集 |
| 2a | the music written for a film , play etc (电影、戏剧等的)配乐 | |
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3 | singular informal the true facts of a situation 真相 |
| So what’ s the score on the party this weekend? Are we going? 那,这个周末的晚会是什么样子?我们要去吗? |
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4 | C literary a group of 20 people or things 二十个 |
| 4a | plural a large number of people or things 大量;许多 | | Scores of volunteers offered to help. 许多志愿者主动帮忙。 | |
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5 | C a mark cut into the surface of something 刻痕;划痕 |
| Workers cut deep scores in the road before laying the paving. 铺设路面材料前,工人们在路面刻上深深的标记。 |
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- | keep score |
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1 | to keep a record of the score in a game (比赛中)记分 |
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2 | to count the number of times something happens 记(发生)次数 | It’ s not the first time they’ ve beaten us, but who’ s keeping score? 这不是他们头一次打败我们了,但是谁记得次数呢? | |
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- | know the score informal |
| to know the truth about something , especially when it is unpleasant |
| 知道真相 |
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| You don’ t have to lie to me. I know the score. 你不用骗我。我知道真相。 |
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- | on that/this score |
| used for referring to something that has just been mentioned |
| 在那/这一点上 |
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| We wanted to attract new recruits, and on that score, the campaign has been successful. 我们想招募新兵,在那一点上,活动很成功。 |
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- | settle a score/an old score |
| to do something that harms someone who has done something to harm you in the past |
| 算旧账;报宿怨 |
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| They are eager to settle scores against those who exploited them. 他们急着要跟剥削他们的人算账。 |
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