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I . score [skɔːr, Brit skɔːʳ] N

1. score (number of points):

placar m

2. score (goal, point):

gol m
ponto m

3. score SCHOOL:

nota f

4. score (twenty):

5. score (dispute):

rixa f

6. score MUS:

II . score [skɔːr, Brit skɔːʳ] VB trans

1. score goal, point:

2. score (cut):

III . score [skɔːr, Brit skɔːʳ] VB intr

1. score SPORTS:

2. score inf (succeed):

3. score SCHOOL:

score out VB trans

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His excellent footwork, fast pace, accurate passing and deft offloads assisted in many scoring plays.
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She believes the world title would have been hers if not for a scoring system error.
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The advent of the electrical scoring apparatus had far-reaching consequences.
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He has been praised for his positioning, team work and stamina, and has shown consistency in scoring and creating goals.
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They are generally in sections which alternate in texture and scoring, and include ariosos or arias for solo voice.
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For retail and unlisted company exposures, default probabilities are estimated using credit scoring or logistic regression, both of which are closely linked to the reduced form approach.
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He was the third highest scoring Englishman with an average of 37.
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He scored with his head, and both his feet, scoring a treble.
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These could subsequently be displaced by higher-scoring winners.
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One highly effective method of scoring involved scissor lifts.
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