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单词 score
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noun | verb
scorescore1 /skɔr/ ●●● S2 W2 noun [countable] Etymology Collocations Thesaurus 1IN A GAME the number of points that each team or player has won in a game or competition:  What’s the score? The score is tied at 82. Barbara, can you keep score (=keep a record of the points won)? The final score was 76–72.score of She won with a score of 37.5.2ON A TEST the number of points a student has earned for correct answers on a test:  Average test scores have fallen in recent years.3result of scientific test/survey a number of points or a rank that shows the result of a scientific test or of a survey:  A score between 70 and 90 shows you like to take risks.4MUSIC eng. lang. arts a written or printed copy of a piece of music, especially for a large group of performers, or the music itself:  Williams wrote the score for the movie. see thesaurus at music5on that score spoken concerning the particular thing you have just mentioned:  You won’t get any complaints from me on that score.6scores of something a lot of:  Scores of reporters gathered outside the courthouse.7MARK a mark that has been cut onto a surface with a sharp tool:  There were deep scores in the wood.8NUMBER old use 20[Origin: 1000–1100 Old Norse skor mark cut into a surface, count, twenty] see also know the score at know1 (25), settle a score at settle1 (1)COLLOCATIONSverbskeep score (=make a record of the score) Jim kept score when his friends played tennis.tie the score (=make the score in a game or competition equal) McAlpine’s home run tied the score 2–2.a score is tied At the end of the first half, the score was tied.adjectivesa good/high score She finished the first round with an impressively high score.a poor/low score Anything below 2,000 is a poor score on this game.a total/overall score Each athlete’s score counts toward the team’s overall score.an average score The average score on the golf course is 70.44.the final score (=at the end of a game) The final score was 3–2.
noun | verb
scorescore2 ●●● S3 W2 verb Verb Table Collocations 1WIN POINTS [intransitive, transitive] to win a point in a game, competition, or on a test:  Oregon scored twice in the last three minutes of the game.score a point/run/touchdown etc. Mays scored the winning goal.2in a test/experiment [intransitive, transitive] to get points in a test, experiment, or survey:  Most of the students scored above the national average.score high/low Girls scored higher than boys in spelling. Kentucky scored lowest on voter turnout.3GIVE POINTS [transitive] to give a particular number of points in a game, competition, or test:  Participants will be scored on their performance in each event.4score points (with somebody) informal to do or say something to please someone or to make him or her feel respect for you:  Score points with your girlfriend by sending her flowers.5SUCCEED [intransitive, transitive] informal to be very successful in something you do:  He has scored again with this enjoyable movie.6MUSIC eng. lang. arts a)to write the music for a movie, ballet, etc. b)to arrange a piece of music for a group of instruments or voices7GET DRUGS [intransitive, transitive] slang to succeed in buying or getting illegal drugs8HAVE SEX [intransitive] informal to have sex with someone9PAPER [transitive] to mark a line on a piece of paper, using a sharp instrument:  Scoring the paper first makes it easier to fold.
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