B1 [ I or T ] to win or get a point, goal, etc. in a competition, sport, game, or test(体育比赛、考试等中)得(分)
[ I or T ] to succeed in an activity or to achieve something赢;成功;达到
[ I ] UK US keep score to record the number of points won by competitors记分
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Glennon scored the deciding goal in the final minute of the match.
They scored two goals early on in the game.
He scored an equalizer during the closing minutes of the match.
You scored full marks in the test - ten out of ten!
She has certainly scored a success with her latest novel.
[ T ] US informal to get something获得,得到
[ I or T ] slang to get illegal drugs搞到,弄到(毒品)
[ I ] slang to have sex with someone that you have usually just met(通常指与新认识的人)发生性关系
[ T ] to make a mark or cut on the surface of something hard with a pointed tool, or to draw a line through writing划;刻痕于;画线于
[ T ] to write or change a piece of music for particular instruments or voices为…写总谱;为…配乐
B1 [ C ] plural scores the number of points, goals, etc. achieved in a game or competition(比赛中的)得分,比分,成绩
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My score was depressingly low.
You throw the dice and whoever gets the highest score goes first.
What was the half-time score?
The score now stands at 40–love.
The final score was a respectable 2–1.
[ C usually singular ] plural score formal 20 or approximately 20二十;二十左右
in large numbers大量地,大批地
a lot of things or people许多,大量
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