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🔑 scoreBrE /skɔː(r)/NAmE /skɔːr/ noun➤points/goals, etc. 得分、进球等🔑 [C] 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 高分;低分◆What's the score now? 现在比分是多少?◆The final score was 4–3. 最终的比分是 4:3。◆I'll keep (the) score.我来记分。🔑 [C] (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 [C] 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' 威尔第《安魂曲》的总谱 [C] 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 aria, chorus, coloratura, diva, libretto, opera, orchestra pit, recitative, score, surtitles ➤twenty 二十 [C] (score) 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scores [pl.] 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 [C] a cut in a surface, made with a sharp tool 刻痕;划痕;伤痕➤facts about situation 真实情况the score [sing.] (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。 ●on 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。●ˌeven the ˈscoreto harm or punish sb who has harmed or cheated you in the past 结清宿怨;摆平●settle a ˈscore/an acˈcount (with sb)●settle an old ˈscoreto hurt or punish sb who has harmed or cheated you in the past (和某人)算账,清算旧账;报复(某人)◆'Who would do such a thing?' 'Maybe someone with an old score to settle.' “谁做得出这样的事呢?” “也许是结有宿怨的人吧。” 🔑 scoreBrE /skɔː(r)/NAmE /skɔːr/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they score BrE /skɔː(r)/ NAmE /skɔːr/present simple - he / she / it scores BrE /skɔːz/ NAmE /skɔːrz/past simple scored BrE /skɔːd/ NAmE /skɔːrd/past participle scored BrE /skɔːd/ NAmE /skɔːrd/ -ing form scoring BrE /ˈskɔːrɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈskɔːrɪŋ/➤give/get points/goals 打分;得分🔑 [I, T] 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。◆~ sthto score a goal/try/touchdown/victory 射门得分;带球触地得分;达阵得分;获胜 [I] 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?🔑 [T, I] to gain marks in a test or an exam (在考试中)得分◆~ sthShe 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。 [T] ~ sthto 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 [T] ~ sthto 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 [T, I] to succeed; to have an advantage 获得胜利;取得优势◆~ (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。◆~ over sthBicycles 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 [T, usually passive] to arrange a piece of music for one or more musical instruments or for voices 编总谱◆~ sth for sthThe 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。◆~ sthThe 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 [T] ~ sthto 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 [I] ~ (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 [T, I] ~ (sth) (slang) to buy or get illegal drugs 买(或搞到)毒品 ●ˌscore a ˈpoint/ˈpoints (off/against/over sb) = score off sb ●ˈscore 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 画掉;删去◆Her name had been scored out on the list. 她的名字已从名单上画掉了。 |