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- score1 [ skɔr ] verb ***▸ 1 gain point in game/sport▸ 2 achieve level on test▸ 3 record score in game▸ 4 succeed in doing something▸ 5 obtain▸ 6 have sex with someone▸ 7 mark line into surface▸ 8 write/arrange music▸ + PHRASES1. ) intransitive or transitive to get a point in a game or sport:No one scored in the first half.score a goal/point/run: He scored the first goal after five minutes.2. ) transitive to achieve a particular amount, level, etc. in a test:She's hoping to score high on the math test.a ) to judge someone's effort in a competition or on a test and give them points:The participants' answers were scored and the totals added up.b ) to be worth a particular number of points:The bonus question at the end of the test scores 15 points.3. ) intransitive or transitive to record the score in a game4. ) intransitive or transitive to be successful in doing something:She seems to have scored with her latest novel.score a success/victory/win: They scored some notable sales successes.5. ) intransitive or transitive AMERICAN INFORMAL to obtain something, especially without paying for it or with little effort:Maybe I can score some new CDs at the radio station.a ) INFORMAL to buy illegal drugs6. ) intransitive SPOKEN to have sex with someone, especially with a new partner7. ) transitive to mark a line into the surface of something:Score the meat lightly with a knife.8. ) transitive to write a piece of music for a particular group of instruments or voices:score something for something: The suite is scored for flute and violin.score pointsto gain an advantage over other people, especially by saying or doing something that makes a particular person or group of people like you:score points with: He scored points with teachers by proposing shorter working hours.,score `out or ,score `through phrasal verb transitive MAINLY BRITISHto draw a line through written words`score off phrasal verb transitivescore off someone to gain an advantage over someone:Why does she constantly try to score off her sister?scorescore 2 [ skɔr ] noun ***▸ 1 points in game/test▸ 2 written copy of music▸ 3 true facts of situation▸ 4 group of 20▸ 5 mark cut into surface▸ + PHRASES1. ) count the number of points that someone gains in a gamea ) the result of a game or the number of points gained by everyone playing up to a particular moment:Have you heard the latest score?The final score was 4 3.b ) a number that represents how well someone did on a test:The average score for the test was 75.2. ) count a written copy of a piece of music:the complete musical scores of Straussa ) the music written for a movie, play, etc.3. ) singular INFORMAL the true facts of a situation:So what's the score on the party this weekend? Are we going?4. ) count LITERARY a group of 20 people or thingsa ) scores plural a large number of people or things:Scores of volunteers offered to help.5. ) count a mark cut into the surface of something:Workers cut deep scores in the road before laying the paving.keep score1. ) to keep a record of the score in a game2. ) to count the number of times something happens:It's not the first time they've beaten us, but who's keeping score?know the score INFORMALto know the truth about something, especially when it is unpleasant:You don't have to lie to me. I know the score.on that/this scoreused for referring to something that has just been mentioned:We wanted to attract new recruits, and on that score, the campaign has been successful.settle a score/an old scoreto do something that harms someone who has done something to harm you in the past:They are eager to settle scores against those who exploited them.
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.
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score — score … Dictionnaire des rimes
Score — may refer to:Numbers and statistics*Score (game), a number of points achieved in a sporting event or game. *a unit of twenty, as in Abraham Lincoln s Gettysburg Address. *Score (statistics), the derivative, with respect to some parameter θ, of… … Wikipedia
score — [ skɔr ] n. m. • 1896; mot angl. ♦ Marque, décompte des points au cours d un match. Le score est de 3 à 1. Un score sévère. Le score final. ♢ Classement, dans une compétition, un test (⇒ note). Score électoral. Améliorer son score. ● score nom… … Encyclopédie Universelle
SCORE — bezeichnet: einen Anglizismus für die Filmmusik eines bestimmten Films – und davon abgeleitet: ein Notensatzprogramm, siehe Score (Programm) einen Anglizismus für den Punktestand bei Spielen (insbesondere Computerspielen; vlg. Highscore Tabelle)… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Score — (sk[=o]r), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Scored} (sk[=o]rd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Scoring}.] 1. To mark with lines, scratches, or notches; to cut notches or furrows in; to notch; to scratch; to furrow; as, to score timber for hewing; to score the back with a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Score — (sk[=o]r), n. [AS. scor twenty, fr. sceran, scieran, to shear, cut, divide; or rather the kindred Icel. skor incision, twenty, akin to Dan. skure a notch, Sw. sk[*a]ra. See {Shear}.] 1. A notch or incision; especially, one that is made as a tally … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Score — ist: englische Bezeichnung für Musik Partitur englische Bezeichnung für Filmmusik Score (Film), jugoslawisch US amerikanischer Erotikfilm von Radley Metzger von 1972 Score 2, japanischer Actionthriller von Hitoshi Ozawa von 1999 englische… … Deutsch Wikipedia
score — [skôr] n. [ME < OE scoru < ON skor < IE base * (s)ker , to cut > SHEAR] 1. a) a scratch, mark, incision, etc. [scores made on ice by skates] b) a line drawn or scratched, often to mark a starting point, etc. c) notches made in wood,… … English World dictionary
score — [n1] total, points account, addition, aggregate, amount, average, count, final count, grade, mark, number, outcome, rate, reckoning, record, result, stock, sum, summary, summation, tab, tally; concepts 364,784 score / scores [n2] large group; a… … New thesaurus
score — ► NOUN 1) the number of points, goals, runs, etc. achieved by an individual or side in a game. 2) (pl. same) a group or set of twenty. 3) (scores of) a large amount or number of. 4) a written representation of a musical composition showing all… … English terms dictionary
Score — 〈[skɔ:(r)] m. 6〉 oV Skore 1. 〈Sp.〉 Spiel , Punktestand, Ergebnis eines Wettkampfes 2. 〈Psych.〉 Zahlen , Messwert, Testergebnis [engl., „Punkte , Spielstand; Rechnung“ <mengl. scor <anord. skor „Kerbe, Einschnitt, Kerbholz“] * * * Score [skɔ … Universal-Lexikon