score 的英语意思
scorescore1 /skɔː $ skɔːr/ noun [countable]
查看全部语言翻译1in a game the number of points that each team or player has won in a game or competition比赛或竞赛中每支队伍或每位选手赢得的得分数:
At half-time the score was one all.半场时比分是一比一平。
What’s the score?比分是多少?
Is anybody keeping score (=making a record of the score)?有人在记分(=记录得分)吗?
The final score was Southampton two, Leeds United nil.最终比分是南安普顿2,利兹联队0。score of
a score of 3–23比2的比分2in a test or experiment a)the number of points a student has earned for correct answers in a test学生在测试中因答对题目而获得的分数:
The school’s test scores have not improved.该校的考试成绩没有提高。score of
a score of 90%90%的得分 b)the number of points that a person or group of people gets in a scientific test or experiment个人或群体在科学测试或实验中所得的分数score of
He had an IQ score of 120.他的智商测分为120。3music a written or printed copy of a piece of music, especially for a large group of performers, or the music itself一部乐曲的书写或印刷版本,尤指供大型演奏团体使用的,或指乐曲本身:
a musical score乐谱
Who wrote the score for the movie?谁为这部电影写了配乐?4on that score spoken口语 concerning the particular thing you have just mentioned关于你刚才提到的那件具体事情:
As for the cost, you don’t need to worry on that score.至于费用,你不必在这方面担心。5know the score informal非正式 to know the real facts of a situation, including any unpleasant ones了解某一情况的真实情况,包括任何令人不快的事实:
We are trying to attract managers who know the score.我们正在努力吸引那些了解实情的管理人员。6settle a score to do something to harm or hurt someone who has harmed or hurt you in the past做某事以伤害曾经伤害过自己的人;报复:
Jack came back after five years to settle some old scores.杰克五年后归来,要了结一些旧账。7mark a mark that has been cut onto a surface with a sharp tool用锋利工具在物体表面划出的痕迹:
deep scores in the wood木头上深深的划痕
查看全部语言翻译1in a game the number of points that each team or player has won in a game or competition比赛或竞赛中每支队伍或每位选手赢得的得分数:
At half-time the score was one all.半场时比分是一比一平。
What’s the score?比分是多少?
Is anybody keeping score (=making a record of the score)?有人在记分(=记录得分)吗?
The final score was Southampton two, Leeds United nil.最终比分是南安普顿2,利兹联队0。score of
a score of 3–23比2的比分2in a test or experiment a)the number of points a student has earned for correct answers in a test学生在测试中因答对题目而获得的分数:
The school’s test scores have not improved.该校的考试成绩没有提高。score of
a score of 90%90%的得分 b)the number of points that a person or group of people gets in a scientific test or experiment个人或群体在科学测试或实验中所得的分数score of
He had an IQ score of 120.他的智商测分为120。3music a written or printed copy of a piece of music, especially for a large group of performers, or the music itself一部乐曲的书写或印刷版本,尤指供大型演奏团体使用的,或指乐曲本身:
a musical score乐谱
Who wrote the score for the movie?谁为这部电影写了配乐?4on that score spoken口语 concerning the particular thing you have just mentioned关于你刚才提到的那件具体事情:
As for the cost, you don’t need to worry on that score.至于费用,你不必在这方面担心。5know the score informal非正式 to know the real facts of a situation, including any unpleasant ones了解某一情况的真实情况,包括任何令人不快的事实:
We are trying to attract managers who know the score.我们正在努力吸引那些了解实情的管理人员。6settle a score to do something to harm or hurt someone who has harmed or hurt you in the past做某事以伤害曾经伤害过自己的人;报复:
Jack came back after five years to settle some old scores.杰克五年后归来,要了结一些旧账。7mark a mark that has been cut onto a surface with a sharp tool用锋利工具在物体表面划出的痕迹:
deep scores in the wood木头上深深的划痕scorescore2 verb
1win points [intransitive, transitive] to win a point in a sport, game, competition, or test在运动、游戏、竞赛或测试中得分:
Great cheers went up when he scored in the final minute of the game.当他在比赛最后一分钟得分时,全场爆发出热烈的欢呼声。
She scored an average of 9.9 in the test.她在测试中平均得了9.9分。score a goal/point/run etc
He has scored 12 goals so far this season.他本赛季迄今已打进12个进球。2give points [transitive] to give a particular number of points in a game, competition, test, or experiment在游戏、竞赛、测试或实验中给予特定分数;评分 SYN mark:
Each event will be scored separately.每个项目将单独评分。
Responses to the individual items are scored on a scale ranging from 0 to 12.各个题目的答案按0到12的量表进行评分。3score points a) (also score off somebody) to say or do something in an attempt to prove that you are better or cleverer than someone else说话或行事以试图证明自己比他人更优秀或更聪明:
Too many MPs use debates as a chance to score political points.太多议员把辩论当作赚取政治分数的机会。score over/off
Advertising may be used to score points off the competition.广告可以用来在竞争对手身上占得优势。 b)informal非正式 to do or say something to please someone or to make them respect you做某事或说某话以取悦他人或赢得他人的尊重score with
You’ll score points with your girlfriend if you send her roses.如果你给女友送玫瑰,你会在她那里大加分。4succeed [intransitive, transitive] informal非正式 to be very successful in something you do在某事上取得极大的成功:
Her new book has scored a spectacular success.她的新书取得了惊人的成功。5have sex [intransitive] informal非正式 to have sex with someone, especially someone you have just met与某人发生性关系,尤指与刚认识的人6line [transitive] to mark a line on a piece of paper, wood etc using a sharp instrument用锋利器具在纸、木头等物体上划线:
Scoring the paper first makes it easier to fold.先在纸上划线可以让折叠更容易。7music [transitive] to arrange a piece of music for a group of instruments or voices为一组乐器或声部编配乐曲be scored for something
The piece is scored for a soprano voice and orchestra.该曲目为女高音声部和管弦乐队编配。GRAMMAR Score is usually passive in this meaning.8get drugs [intransitive, transitive] informal非正式 to manage to buy or get illegal drugs设法购买或获取违禁药物score off somebody phrasal verb British English to say or do something in an attempt to prove that you are better or cleverer than someone else说话或行事以试图证明自己比他人更优秀或更聪明:
He liked scoring off his pupils in his days as a teacher.他做教师时喜欢让学生出丑来显示自己的高明。score something ↔ out/through phrasal verb to draw a line through something that has been written在已书写的文字上划线删除
1win points [intransitive, transitive] to win a point in a sport, game, competition, or test在运动、游戏、竞赛或测试中得分:
Great cheers went up when he scored in the final minute of the game.当他在比赛最后一分钟得分时,全场爆发出热烈的欢呼声。
She scored an average of 9.9 in the test.她在测试中平均得了9.9分。score a goal/point/run etc
He has scored 12 goals so far this season.他本赛季迄今已打进12个进球。2give points [transitive] to give a particular number of points in a game, competition, test, or experiment在游戏、竞赛、测试或实验中给予特定分数;评分 SYN mark:
Each event will be scored separately.每个项目将单独评分。
Responses to the individual items are scored on a scale ranging from 0 to 12.各个题目的答案按0到12的量表进行评分。3score points a) (also score off somebody) to say or do something in an attempt to prove that you are better or cleverer than someone else说话或行事以试图证明自己比他人更优秀或更聪明:
Too many MPs use debates as a chance to score political points.太多议员把辩论当作赚取政治分数的机会。score over/off
Advertising may be used to score points off the competition.广告可以用来在竞争对手身上占得优势。 b)informal非正式 to do or say something to please someone or to make them respect you做某事或说某话以取悦他人或赢得他人的尊重score with
You’ll score points with your girlfriend if you send her roses.如果你给女友送玫瑰,你会在她那里大加分。4succeed [intransitive, transitive] informal非正式 to be very successful in something you do在某事上取得极大的成功:
Her new book has scored a spectacular success.她的新书取得了惊人的成功。5have sex [intransitive] informal非正式 to have sex with someone, especially someone you have just met与某人发生性关系,尤指与刚认识的人6line [transitive] to mark a line on a piece of paper, wood etc using a sharp instrument用锋利器具在纸、木头等物体上划线:
Scoring the paper first makes it easier to fold.先在纸上划线可以让折叠更容易。7music [transitive] to arrange a piece of music for a group of instruments or voices为一组乐器或声部编配乐曲be scored for something
The piece is scored for a soprano voice and orchestra.该曲目为女高音声部和管弦乐队编配。GRAMMAR Score is usually passive in this meaning.8get drugs [intransitive, transitive] informal非正式 to manage to buy or get illegal drugs设法购买或获取违禁药物score off somebody phrasal verb British English to say or do something in an attempt to prove that you are better or cleverer than someone else说话或行事以试图证明自己比他人更优秀或更聪明:
He liked scoring off his pupils in his days as a teacher.他做教师时喜欢让学生出丑来显示自己的高明。score something ↔ out/through phrasal verb to draw a line through something that has been written在已书写的文字上划线删除scorescore3 number
1 (plural score) a group of 20, or about 20, people or things二十个或约二十个人或事物a score of something
Our coach was escorted by a score of policemen.我们的大巴由约二十名警察护送。three score years and ten old use旧式 (=70 years, a person’s expected length of life)(=七十年,人的预期寿命)2scores of something a lot of people or things大量的人或事物:
Scores of victims were killed.大批受害者遇难。3by the score in large numbers大批地;大量地:
Friends came to help by the score.朋友们大批前来帮忙。
1 (plural score) a group of 20, or about 20, people or things二十个或约二十个人或事物a score of something
Our coach was escorted by a score of policemen.我们的大巴由约二十名警察护送。three score years and ten old use旧式 (=70 years, a person’s expected length of life)(=七十年,人的预期寿命)2scores of something a lot of people or things大量的人或事物:
Scores of victims were killed.大批受害者遇难。3by the score in large numbers大批地;大量地:
Friends came to help by the score.朋友们大批前来帮忙。