用作名词 (n.)
by the score〔by scores〕
大量地,大批地 a lot of
in scores
很多地,大批地 a lot of
keep the score
比赛时记分; 记录 record the points
know the score
了解事情真相 know what the score is
make a score off
在辩论中占上风 have an advantage in debate
on more scores than one
为了种种理由 for some reasons
on this score
在这一点上,在这一方面 on this point
scores of
大量的,许许多多的 lots of
settle a score
清账,报复 settle old bill
用作动词 (v.)
score for (v.+prep.)
谱曲 set words to music
score sth for sth
The piece is scored for piano, strings and drums.
这曲子是为钢琴、弦乐器和鼓谱写的。
score off1 (v.+adv.)
使出丑; 驳倒 defeat sb in an argument; make sb appear foolish by a witty or unkind remark, or by one's own success
score sb ? off
She enjoys trying to score off other people.
她喜欢想方设法出别人的洋相。
It's not difficult to score off Jim in an argument.
在辩论中要驳倒吉姆并不难。
score off2 (v.+prep.)
从…得分 make runs from a bowler or his bowling
score sth off sb/sth
It's possible to score six runs off a single ball, if you hit it far and high enough.
如果把球击得又远又高,一次就有可能得6分。
Richards scored a century off Willis and Botham.
里查茨从威礼斯和博撒姆那里得了一百分。
score out (v.+adv.)
划去 cancel sth by drawing a line through it
score sth ? out
Score out the last name,I no longer intend to invite her.
删去最后一个名字,我不再想邀请她了。
He scored out both calculations and did them again.
他把两个计算结果都划掉,又把它们计算了一遍。
score up (v.+adv.)
记录(某事) record
score sth ? up
The youngest player scored up an unexpected fifty runs.
那位最年轻的选手出人意料地得了五十分。
Now we can score up another victory for our team.
现在,我们又能为本队赢得一次胜利。
宗潭:score