词汇 | score |
释义 | score (verb) score 6 ENTRIES FOUND: score (noun) score (verb) box score (noun) keep (verb) know (verb) settle (verb) 1 score /ˈskoɚ/ noun plural scores 1 score /ˈskoɚ/ noun plural scores Learner's definition of SCORE 1 [count] a : the number of points, goals, runs, etc., that each player or team has in a game or contest(比赛的)比分,得分 The score was tied at 1-1 [=each team had scored one run] after the second inning.第2局结束时的比分是1:1。 The score (of the game) at halftime was 21-14.(比赛)在半场时的比分是21:14。 What's the score?比分是多少? The final score was 4-3. [=the score was 4-3 at the end of the game]比赛最后的比分是4:3。 b chiefly US : the number of points that someone gets for correct answers on a test, exam, etc.(考试的)得分,分数 students with low/high test scores考试分数高/低的学生 Only one person had/got a perfect score on the test. [=only one person answered all the questions correctly]这次考试只有一人得了满分。 2 [count] a : a document showing all the notes of a piece of music(一首乐曲的)总谱 a musical/orchestral score音乐/管弦乐总谱 b : the music that is written for a movie or play(电影或戏剧的)配乐 The film's score is by a famous composer.这部电影的配乐是一位著名作曲家所作。 3 [count] : a mark or cut that is made in a surface with a sharp object划痕;刻痕 4 [count] formal + literary plural score a : the number 20(数字)二十 She has written more than a score of books. [=more than 20 books]她写了二十多本书。 b : a group of 20 people or things二十个(人或东西) three score years [=60 years]六十年 A score of people were in attendance.有二十人到场。 — see also fourscore, threescore 5 scores [plural] formal : a large number or amount of people or things大量;许多 — usually + of We have received scores of suggestions.我们收到了许多建议。 by the score : in large numbers or amounts大批;许多;大量 Factories are closing by the score. [=a lot of factories are closing]大批工厂倒闭。 He's had girlfriends by the score. [=he has had lots of girlfriends]他有过很多女朋友。 even the score 1 : to get enough points, goals, runs, etc., to have the same score as your opponent : to tie the score in a game打成平局 They evened the score at 5-5.他们5:5打成平局。 We evened the score in the second quarter.我们第2局打成了平局。 2 : to harm or punish someone who has harmed you报复 She felt they had mistreated her, and she was determined to even the score.她觉得他们虐待了她,于是决心要报复。 keep score : to officially record the number of points, goals, runs, etc., that each player or team gets in a game or contest(比赛)计分 We'll just play for fun. We won't even keep score.我们只是打着玩,都不计分的。 Who's keeping score?谁在计分? — sometimes used figuratively有时用作比喻 If you're keeping score at home, this is the third time that he has run for mayor and lost.你如果私下有记录的话,会发现这是他第三次竞选市长失利。 know the score informal : to have a good understanding of a situation了解情况 Now that she knows the score, she won't make the same mistake again.她既然了解了情况,就不会再犯同样的错误。 on that/this score : with regard to the thing that is being discussed关于那/这一点;就那/这个问题而言 The work will be done on time. You have nothing to worry about on that score.工作会按时完成,这点你不用担心。 settle a/the score : to harm or punish someone who has harmed you报复;复仇 The movie is about a woman who seeks out an old enemy to settle a score.电影讲的是一位女子找到宿敌报仇雪恨的故事。 He says he has a few (old) scores to settle.他说他有几笔旧仇要报。 She wants to settle the score with her ex-husband.她想找她的前夫算账。 2 score /ˈskoɚ/ verb scores; scored; scoring 2 score /ˈskoɚ/ verb scores; scored; scoring Learner's definition of SCORE 1 a : to get points, goals, runs, etc., in a game or contest(比赛中)得分,以…得分 [no object] She scored twice in the game.她在比赛中两次得分。 [+ object] He scored a run/goal/touchdown.他跑垒/进球/达阵得分。 b [+ object] : to be worth (a particular number of points) in a game or contest(比赛或竞赛中)分值为…,得…分 Each correct answer scores two points.每个正确答案得两分。 In American football, a touchdown scores six points.美式橄榄球中,达阵得六分。 2 : to officially record the number of points, goals, runs, etc., that each player or team gets in a game or contest(比赛中)计分,为…计分 [no object] Who's going to score? [=keep score]谁来计分? [+ object] Who's going to score the game?这场比赛谁来计分? 3 : to give (someone or something) a grade or a particular number of points based on the number of correct answers on a test, the quality of a performance, etc.(给…)打分 [+ object] Judges will score the performances based on their artistic and technical features.裁判们将根据他们的艺术和技巧特色给表演打分。 [no object] Which judges are scoring tonight?今晚哪些裁判来打分? 4 [+ object] : to write the music for (a movie, play, etc.)(为电影、戏剧等)配乐,谱曲 The movie was scored by a famous composer.这部电影由一位著名的作曲家配乐。 5 [+ object] : to mark or cut the surface of (something) with a sharp object(在…上)画记号,刻痕 He used a sharp blade to score the glass.他用锋利的刀片在玻璃上画记号。 6 [+ object] : to achieve or earn (something)实现;获得 He scored a big success/hit in his first movie.他的首部电影大获成功。 7 [no object] : to have success取得成功 He has scored again with his latest thriller.他最新的一部惊悚片又取得了成功。 8 a slang : to buy or get (illegal drugs)购买,弄到(毒品) [+ object] He couldn't score any drugs.他什么毒品也弄不到。 [no object] Druggies come downtown looking to score.瘾君子们来到市区,指望能弄到毒品。 b [+ object] US, informal : to get (something)得到(某事物) I managed to score a couple of tickets to the game.我设法搞到了几张比赛的门票。 9 [no object] slang : to have sex with someone and especially with someone you do not know well(尤指与不了解的人)发生性关系 Did you score (with her) last night?你昨晚和她上床了吗? score off [phrasal verb] score off (someone) British, informal : to say or do something in order to get an advantage over (someone)打败;驳倒;占…的上风 They're always trying to score off each other.他们总是互相抬杠。 |
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