score 的 3 个定义
plural scores, score for 11.
- the record of points or strokes made by the competitors in a game or match.
- the total points or strokes made by one side, individual, play, game, etc.
- an act or instance of making or earning a point or points.
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scored, scor·ing.
- to gain for addition to one's score in a game or match.
- to make a score of: He scored 98 on the test.
- to have as a specified value in points: Four aces score 100.
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scored, scor·ing.
- to make a point or points in a game or contest.
- to keep score, as of a game.
- to achieve an advantage or a success: The new product scored with the public.
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score 近义词
total, points
musical arrangement
score 的近义词 5 个
obligation; account payable
keep count
achieve, succeed
cut, nick
write a musical arrangement
score 的近义词 5 个
score 的反义词 10 个
更多score例句
- Makridis and Wu compared the committee’s social capital index score with county-level data on coronavirus infections, case growth and mortality.
- Cuban’s move comes after scores of athletes have followed the lead of former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick by kneeling in protest during the national anthem.
- Even if box scores fail to capture the tweaks and triumphs Turner has made in his game, that doesn’t mean there aren’t clear areas for improvement still.
- The first factor was the game’s competitiveness and tension, measured by how close the score was at the end of each quarter.
- That kept the score at 31-9 in the Bucs’ favor, after that team’s defense kept the pressure on Mahomes.
- Yes, we do typically do better than Europe (and Canada, too, which is frequently awful on this score).
- The higher your score, the more likely it is that you can lip-sync along to the “Checkers” Speech.
- Sting took over the lead role to try to draw an audience, but his thumpingly inspirational score was already the hero of the show.
- Finally, a score or so of films have been made of the story, some called A Christmas Carol and others, simply, Scrooge.
- Chiefly, we forgot the many, many problems there are with the bones—the book and score—to this show.
- The Seven-score and four on the six middle Bells, the treble leading, and the tenor lying behind every change, makes good Musick.
- Indeed, a score of bodies lying there had not been seen by Malcolm during his first frenzied examination of the house.
- The Indian turned his head, and spoke to some one behind; one after another a score of figures rose.
- It was locked there so firmly that a score of men had to labor for hours next day ere it could be cleared.
- I raised my pipe above my head and hurled it against the fence, where it crashed into a score of pieces.