scored
得分,得分的,得分情况,有得分的
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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.
- : Education, Psychology. the performance of an individual or sometimes of a group on an examination or test, expressed by a number, letter, or other symbol.
- : a notch, scratch, or incision; a stroke or line.
- : a notch or mark for keeping an account or record.
- : a reckoning or account so kept; tally.
- : any account showing indebtedness.
- : an amount recorded as due.
- : a line drawn as a boundary, the starting point of a race, a goal line, etc.
- : a group or set of 20: about a score of years ago.
- : scores, a great many: Scores of people were at the dance.
- : a reason, ground, or cause: to complain on the score of low pay.
- : Informal. the basic facts, point of progress, etc., regarding a situation: What's the score on Saturday's picnic?a successful move, remark, etc.
- : Music. a written or printed piece of music with all the vocal and instrumental parts arranged on staves, one under the other.the music itself.the music played as background to or part of a movie, play, or television presentation.
- : Slang. a success in finding a willing sexual partner; sexual conquest.a purchase or acquisition of illicit drugs, as heroin or cocaine.a single payoff obtained through graft by a police officer, especially from a narcotics violator.a successful robbery; theft.any success, triumph, happy acquisition, gift, or win.the victim of a robbery or swindle.
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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.
- : Education, Psychology. to evaluate the responses a person has made on.
- : Music. to orchestrate.to write out in score.to compose the music for
- : Cooking. to cut ridges or lines into with shallow slashes, usually in a diamond pattern, before cooking.
- : to make notches, cuts, marks, or lines in or on.
- : to record or keep a record of, by or as if by notches, marks, etc.; tally; reckon.
- : to write down as a debt.
- : to record as a debtor.
- : to gain, achieve, or win: The play scored a great success.
- : Slang. to obtain illicitly.to steal.to acquire; be given.
- : to berate or censure: The newspapers scored the mayor severely for the announcement.
- : to crease so that it can be folded easily and without damage.
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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.
- : to make notches, cuts, lines, etc.
- : to run up a score or debt.
- : Slang. to succeed in finding a willing sexual partner; have sexual intercourse. to purchase or obtain drugs illicitly.to elicit and accept a bribe.
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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.