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English

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Etymology

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FromСредњи Енглескиscore,skore,schore, fromСтари Енглескиscoru(notch; tally; score), fromOld Norseskor, fromПра-Германски*skurō(incision; tear; rift). Cognate withIcelandicskora,Шведскиskåra,Данскиskår. Related toshear.(Fortwenty: The mark on a tally made bydrovers for every twenty beasts passing through atollgate.)

Pronunciation

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Noun

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score (pluralscores)

  1. The total number of goals,points,runs, etc. earned by aparticipant in agame.
    The player with the highestscore is the winner.
  2. The number of pointsaccrued by each of the participants in agame, expressed as aratio or a series of numbers.
    Thescore is 8-1 even though it's not even half-time!
  3. The performance of an individual or group on an examination or test, expressed by a number, letter, or other symbol; agrade.
    The testscores for this class were high.
  4. Twenty, 20 (number).
    • 1863 November 19,Abraham Lincoln,The Gettysburg Address, based on the signed "Bliss Copy"
      "Fourscore and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent, a new nation, conceived in Liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal."
    Some words havescores of meanings.
  5. Adistance of twentyyards, in ancientarchery andgunnery.
    (Можете липронађите и додајте цитат од en на овај унос?)
  6. Aweight of twentypounds.
  7. (music) The written form of amusicalcomposition showing all instrumental and vocal parts below each other.
  8. (music) The music of amovie orplay.
    • 2013 јун 29, “Travels and travails”, inThe Economist, volume407, number8842, page55:
      Even without hovering drones, a lurking assassin, a thumpingscore and a denouement, the real-life story of Edward Snowden, a rogue spy on the run, could be straight out of the cinema. But, as with Hollywood, the subplots and exotic locations may distract from the real message: America’s discomfort and its foes’ glee.
  9. Subject.
    • 2005,Plato,Sophist. Translation by Lesley Brown.245e.
      Well, although we haven't discussed the views of all those who make precise reckonings of being and not [being], we've done enough on thatscore.
  10. Account; reason; motive; sake; behalf.
    • (Can weдатум this quote by Hudibras and provide title, author’s full name, and other details?)
      But left the trade, as many more / Have lately done on the samescore.
    • (Can weдатум this quote by Dryden and provide title, author’s full name, and other details?)
      You act your kindness in Cydria'sscore.
  11. A notch or incision; especially, one that is made as a tally mark; hence, a mark, or line, made for the purpose of account.
    • (Can weдатум this quote by Shakespeare and provide title, author’s full name, and other details?)
      Whereas, before, our forefathers had no other books but thescore and the tally, thou hast caused printing to be used.
  12. An account or reckoning; account of dues; bill; hence, indebtedness.
    • (Can weдатум this quote by Shakespeare and provide title, author’s full name, and other details?)
      He parted well, and paid hisscore.
  13. (US, crime, slang) a criminal act, especifically:
    1. Arobbery.
      Let's pull ascore!
    2. Abribe paid to apolice officer.
    3. An illegalsale, especially ofdrugs.
      He made a bigscore.
    4. Aprostitute'sclient.
  14. (US, vulgar, slang) Asexualconquest.

Synonyms

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Derived terms

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Terms derived fromscore (noun)
 

Translations

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number of points earned
number of points accrued
performance of an individual or group on an examination or test
twentySee also translations attwenty
distance of twenty yards
weight of twenty pounds
sheet music showing all parts
subjectSee also translations atsubject
account; reason; motive; sake; behalf
notch or incision, especially one made as tally mark
account of dues
slang: criminal act
slang: bribe to a police officer
slang: illegal sale
slang: prostitute's client
slang: sexual conquest

Verb

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  1. (transitive) Tocut anotch or agroove in asurface.
    • 1963,Margery Allingham, “Foreword”, inThe China Governess[1]:
      A very neat old woman, still in her good outdoor coat and best beehive hat, was sitting at a polished mahogany table on whose surface there were severalscored scratches so deep that a triangular piece of the veneer had come cleanly away, […].
    The bakerscored the cake so that the servers would know where to slice it.
  2. (intransitive) Torecord thetally ofpoints for agame, amatch, or anexamination.
  3. (transitive,intransitive) To obtain something desired.
    1. Toearnpoints in agame.
      It is unusual for a team toscore a hundred goals in one game.
      Peléscores again!
      • 2011 септембар 29, Jon Smith, “Tottenham 3 - 1 Shamrock Rovers”, inBBC Sport[2]:
        And White Hart Lane was stunned when Roversscored just five minutes after the restart in front of their away following.
    2. Toachieve (a score) in e.g. a test.
      • 2004, Diane McGuinness,Early reading instruction: what science really tells us about how to teach reading
        At the end of first grade, the childrenscored 80 percent correct on this test, a value that remained unchanged through third grade.
    3. (slang) Toacquire orgain.
      • 1971, “Sister Morphine”, inSticky Fingers, performed by The Rolling Stones:
        What am I doing in this place? / Why does the doctor have no face? / Oh, I can't crawl across the floor / Ah, can't you see, Sister Morphine, I'm trying toscore
      Iscored some drugs last night.
      Did youscore tickets for the concert?
    4. (US, crime, slang, of a police officer) To extract a bribe.
    5. (vulgar, slang) To obtain a sexual favor.
      Chris finallyscored with Pat last week.
  4. (transitive) To provide (a film, etc.) with amusical score.
    • 1974,New York Magazine (volume 7, number 45, page 98)
      Godfather II is nothing like ready. It is not yetscored, and thus not mixed. There remain additional shooting, looping, editing.

Derived terms

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Изведени термини

Translations

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to scoreseestrike
to cut a groove in a surface
to record the score for a game or a match
to earn points in a game
to achieve a score in e.g. a test
to acquire or gain
to obtain drugs or sex
to obtain a sexual favor
to provide a film, etc. with a musical score

Interjection

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score!

  1. (US, slang) Acknowledgement of success

See also

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References

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  • Tom Dalzell,The Routledge Dictionary of Modern American Slang and Unconventional English, 2008, page 846

Anagrams

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Danish

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Etymology

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Borrowed fromЕнглескиscore.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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score c (singular definitescoren,plural indefinitescorer)

  1. Ascore, anumber ofpoints earned.

Declension

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Declension ofscore
common
gender
SingularPlural
indefinitedefiniteindefinitedefinite
nominativescorescorenscorer
scores
scorerne
genitivescoresscorensscorers
scores'
scorernes

Verb

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score

  1. score a goal/point
  2. land(to acquire; to secure)
  3. (slang)steal
  4. persuade (someone) to have sex with oneself[from 1959]

Conjugation

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Шаблон:da-conj

Derived terms

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Dutch

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Etymology

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Borrowed fromЕнглескиscore.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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score m (pluralscores,diminutivescoretje n)

  1. score(number of points earned)

Derived terms

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Related terms

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French

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Etymology

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Borrowed fromЕнглескиscore.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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score m (pluralscores)

  1. score (in a sport, game)

Derived terms

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Further reading

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Anagrams

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Norwegian Bokmål

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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ViaЕнглескиscore, fromOld Norseskor. Related toOld Norseskera (modernNorwegian Bokmålskjære).

Noun

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score m (definite singularscoren,indefinite pluralscorer,definite pluralscorene)

  1. ascore

Verb

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score (imperativescor,present tensescorer,passivescores,simple past and past participlescoraorscoret,present participlescorende)

  1. toscore(earn points in a game)

Derived terms

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References

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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FromЕнглескиscore

Noun

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score m (definite singularscoren,indefinite pluralscorar,definite pluralscorane)

  1. ascore

Verb

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score (present tensescorar,past tensescora,past participlescora,passive infinitivescorast,present participlescorande,imperativescor/score)

  1. toscore(earn points in a game)

References

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Spanish

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Etymology

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From

(deprecated template usage) [etyl] Енглески

score.

Noun

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score m (pluralscores)

  1. score (in sports)
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