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score

他動詞自動詞[C/U] 両方
複数形: scores過去形: scored過去分詞: scored現在分詞: scoring

The word carries a strong sense of measurement and marking. In sports and academics, it represents a definitive quantitative result, evoking a feeling of competition and finality. It is the objective record of performance that separates winners from losers. When used in music or craftsmanship, the word shifts toward a sense of precision and blueprinting. Whether it is a musical score or a scored piece of leather, the focus is on a deliberate, guided line that dictates how something should be played or folded.

Countable when referring to a specific tally or a musical manuscript. Uncountable when referring to the general act of scoring in a game.

意味

名詞
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The number of points achieved in a game or test.

"The final score was three to one."

名詞
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A written representation of a musical composition.

"The pianist spent hours studying the orchestral score."

名詞
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A group or set of twenty.

"The farmer owned a score of sheep."

他動詞
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To gain a point in a game.

"He managed to score in the final minute."

他動詞
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To make a shallow cut or line on a surface.

"The baker scored the top of the bread before baking."

自動詞
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To achieve a goal or success.

"The team scored frequently throughout the season."

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