score是什么意思
n. 得分, 抓痕, 二十个, 刻痕, 帐目, 乐谱, 起跑线, 终点线, 大量
vt. 刻划, 划线, 获得, 评价, 把…记下
vi. 刻痕, 记分, 得分
[计] 得分
n. a written form of a musical composition; parts for different instruments appear on separate staves on large pages
n. a number that expresses the accomplishment of a team or an individual in a game or contest
n. a set of twenty members
n. grounds
score的用法和例句
1.He’s going to stop before he gets to the final score and we’re going to work out if the last team had a higher score or a lower score than the first team.
他在念出最终比分之前会停下 我们要猜出后一支球队 得分比前一支球队高还是低
2.So the scores, though… I mean, the scores have improved a lot.
所以分数 分数上有很大进步
3.What I think is incredible is he is the only person who scored high on the intraversion scores.
令我惊讶的是 他是唯一一位在性格内向度上得高分的人
4.Well, I discovered the only thing worse than scoring on your own goal is getting scored into your own goal.
我发现唯一比 打进自家球门更糟的事 就是自己被打进自家球门
5.A 20game season, you score 20 goals because you’ve scored one goal a game.
一个赛季二十场比赛 进了二十个球 因为你每场比赛进一个球
6.So I’m working on a metascoring system to score the scoring systems, but the math is really complicated.
于是我又用一个元打分系统 来给各个打分系统打分 但其中的数学太复杂了
7.And if you did, this isn’t too low a score.
就算要评判 也没那么糟吧
8.That was all me. I scored that goal.
这全是我的功劳 我进的球
9.All we were doing was evening the score.
我们这么做也只是让世界变得更公平罢了
10.Not when there’s a score to settle, no.
不是在还有账没算清的时候