score
复数形式
scores
1
分数, 得分
a number representing the points, goals, etc. a player achieves in a competition or game
- Everyone at the party was surprised by the high score in the card game.
派对上的每个人都对纸牌游戏中的高分感到惊讶。
- The disappointing golf course score motivated him to practice more.
高尔夫球场上令人失望的分数激励他更加练习。
- The football game concluded, and the final score delighted the crowd.
足球比赛结束了,最后的比分让观众很高兴。
- The highest score in the online game belongs to me, standing at 15000.
在线游戏中的最高分数属于我,达到了15000。
- The home team was leading by one point, with a score of 5-4 after the round.
主队以5-4的比分在回合后领先一分。
2
a written representation of a musical composition, showing parts for different instruments on separate staves
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.
- The orchestra rehearsed from the full score.
- The composer prepared a score for the symphony.
- Each musician follows the score for their instrument.
- The conductor studied the score carefully before rehearsal.
- A piano reduction of the score was printed for practice.
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3
二十, 得分
a set or group of twenty or approximately twenty people or things
- The farmer harvested a score of apples from his orchard.
农夫从他的果园里收获了score苹果。
- The teacher divided the students into scores for the class activity.
老师将学生分成二十人一组进行课堂活动。
- A score of soldiers marched through the village, ready for duty.
一score士兵穿过村庄,准备执行任务。
- The chef needed a score of eggs to prepare the breakfast buffet.
厨师需要一score鸡蛋来准备早餐自助餐。
- The construction crew required a score of bricks to complete the project.
施工队需要一score砖来完成这个项目。
4
facts or details about an actual situation
- He gave me the score on the company's plans.
- What's the score on the negotiations?
- The reporter asked for the score regarding the recent scandal.
- I got the inside score on the upcoming promotion.
- She explained the score before the meeting began.
5
the action of earning points in a game or sport
- She attempted a risky shot, and the score came after a tense few seconds.
- Each successful kick added to the score during the game.
- After several failed attempts, he finally made a clean score.
- The players practiced repeatedly to improve their score during matches.
- The team worked together to create a chance for a score.
6
a sexual conquest or seduction resulting in intercourse
- He bragged about his latest score.
- The novel depicts a young man chasing his scores.
- She laughed at his obsession with getting a score.
- College students often boast about their scores.
- The film treats the pursuit of scores comically.
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a grievance or resentment strong enough to justify retaliation
- He had a score against his former business partner.
- Old scores sometimes affect new relationships.
- Rival teams often carry scores from previous matches.
- The feud continued because of unresolved scores.
- He kept a personal score that influenced his decisions.
8
a slight cut, groove, or notch, often made to keep a tally
- The carpenter made a score to guide the saw.
- He kept scores on the wall to track days.
- The tally was recorded by making a score in the ledger.
- Each score in the wood represented one completed task.
- She added another score to the tally on the wall.
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9
an amount due, often for food, drink, or minor debts
- He ran up a score at the bar.
- She paid her score after lunch.
- The restaurant kept a running score for local customers.
- He settled his score with the café owner.
- Students sometimes run a score at the snack shop.