scorer
射手,射手榜,射手座,射手座的人
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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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Examples
This year, Hill has 36 carries for 186 yards and a touchdown plus six catches for 74 yards and another score.
The game was a blowout — Concordia Prep won by 53 points — so Kelly guessed Hayes was disappointed by the score.
Statespace partnered with the Pro Football Hall of Fame to develop a “Cognitive Combine,” giving players an overall score based on a wide range of skills outside of any specific game.
Some programs build entire orchestral scores around small bits of melody.
Then she compared the average reading scores from the two sets of classrooms.
Second and third: Neymar and Thiago Silva were absent, so Brazil had neither a goal-scorer on the night nor a notion of defense.
The points for each correct pick rise weekly, and at the end the top scorer will take home 80 percent of the $150 pool.
He told everyone he was going to come in and be the leading scorer as a freshman and that we'd all have to take a backseat to him.
The other is a Uruguayan goal-scorer named Luis Suárez, the star of Liverpool, perhaps the most storied team in England.
The top scorer was Rudy Giuliani (29 percent), who wound up losing every primary he entered.
"First substitute scorer," said Stover, according to Finnegan's theory.
These judges were to measure each performance, and give to the scorer the exact distance covered.
The scorer at the firing point then scores the shot as indicated by the marker.
At the expiration of the time limit the scorer will announce Time.
They had come on the run from the lower end of the grounds, the two teams, the umpire, and the scorer bringing up the rear.