score1 /skɔː $ skɔːr/ ●●● S2 W2 noun [countableC] 1 in a game 在比赛中DSRESULT the number of points that each team or player has won in a game or competition 〔比赛中的〕得分,比分 At half-time the score was one all. 半场时的比分是一比一。
Is anybody keeping score (=making a record of the score)? 有没有人负责记分?
The final score was Southampton two, Leeds United nil. 最后的比分是二比零,南安普敦队击败利兹联队。
2 in a test or experiment 在考试或实验中 a) the number of points a student has earned for correct answers in a test 〔学生考试的〕分数,成绩 The school’s test scores have not improved. 这所学校的考试成绩没有提高。
b) the number of points that a person or group of people gets in a scientific test or experiment 〔科学测验或实验的〕得分score of He had an IQ score of 120. 他的智商为120。
3 music 音乐APM a written or printed copy of a piece of music, especially for a large group of performers, or the music itself 乐谱 Who wrote the score for the movie? 这部电影的配乐是谁谱写的?
4 on that score spokenSITUATION concerning the particular thing you have just mentioned 关于那一点,关于那个问题 As for the cost, you don’t need to worry on that score. 至于费用,你不需要为这个问题操心。
on that score• Leeds had to think again on that score.• Not that I've any complaints on that score.• You won't get any complaints from me on that score.• He knew far more on that score than I, and I could not help but respect him.• At any rate Joan and I were having no problems on that score.• I was ever silent on that score, for it was the truth.• An odd coincidence-if you believe in coincidences-changed his thinking on that score.• No need to revise our predictions yet, on that score. 5 know the score informalKNOW something to know the real facts of a situation, including any unpleasant ones 知道事情真相,了解实情 We are trying to attract managers who know the score. 我们在设法把了解实情的经理们吸引过来。
know the score• And I didn't break any hearts - they all knew the score.• Some bisexual relationships work perfectly well as long as everyone knows the score.• No great discoveries, but at least he knew the score.• Like music, the better one knows the score, the greater the delight and reward one gains from reading it.• Valdez knew the score -- the deal was indefensible.• Just so you know the score, Walt.• You know the score, give the urban kids a slice of country life.
6 settle a score REVENGEto do something to harm or hurt someone who has harmed or hurt you in the past 报宿怨,算旧账 Jack came back after five years to settle some old scores. 杰克在五年之后回来清算旧账。
7 mark 记号MARK a mark that has been cut onto a surface with a sharp tool 刻痕,划痕 deep scores in the wood 木头上一道道很深的划痕