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Score
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得分, 分数
a number representing the points, goals, etc. a player achieves in a competition or game
1.1
分数, 评分
the result of an exam that is shown by a letter or number
02
乐谱, 音乐谱
a written or printed version of a musical composition consisting of all the vocal and instrumental sections
What is a "score"?
A score is a written or printed version of a musical composition that shows all the parts or voices arranged on separate staffs. It provides a comprehensive view of the entire piece, allowing musicians and conductors to see how different parts of the music fit together. Scores include details such as notes, rhythms, dynamics, and articulations, and are used for rehearsals and performances to ensure that all parts of the composition are played correctly and cohesively.
2.1
乐谱, 电影配乐
the music composed for a movie
03
二十, 分数
a set or group of twenty or approximately twenty people or things
04
情况, 报告
the facts about an actual situation
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依据, 理由
grounds
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得分, 分数
the act of scoring in a game or sport
07
一项成就, 一个得分
a seduction culminating in sexual intercourse
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怨恨, 积怨
a resentment strong enough to justify retaliation
09
刻痕, 划痕
a slight surface cut (especially a notch that is made to keep a tally)
10
账单, 费用
an amount due (as at a restaurant or bar)
to score
01
得分, 进球
to gain a point, goal, etc. in a game, competition, or sport
Transitive: to score a point or goal
Intransitive
02
划伤, 切割
to make shallow cuts or marks on a surface
Transitive: to score a surface
03
评分, 打分
to assign or determine a rating to be given to a competitor's performance
Transitive: to score a competitor or their performance
04
得分, 评分
to be assigned a certain numerical value as indicator of quality of performance
Transitive: to score a numerical value
05
勾搭上, 打情骂俏
to successfully engage in a sexual encounter, typically of a casual nature
Intransitive: to score with sb
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作曲, 写音乐
to write or compose music, typically for various instruments or voices
Transitive: to score music
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获得, 成功
to gain an advantage that makes one ultimately succeed
Transitive: to score an advantage
score
n
scoreless
adj
scoreless
adj
underscore
n
underscore
n
例子
The highest score in the online game belongs to me, standing at 15000.
The football game concluded, and the final score delighted the crowd.
The disappointing golf course score motivated him to practice more.
The guard's jump shot tied the score.
Golfers keep score of their strokes on each hole.