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1 score
[skɔː] plurals scores (after a number or a word signifying a quantity) score1. nounعَدَد الأهْدافThe cricket score is 59 for 3.
2) a written piece of music showing all the parts for instruments and voices:قِطْعَة موسيقِيَّه تُظْهِر كُل الأصوات والآلاتthe score of an opera.
3) a set or group of twenty:عِشْرونThere was barely a score of people there.
2. verbيُسَجِّل هَدَفاHe scored two goals before half-time.
2) ( sometimes with off or out ) to remove (eg a name) from eg a list by putting a line through it:Please could you score my name off (the list)?
يَمْحو، يَحْذِفIs that word meant to be scored out?
3) to keep score:يَسَجِّل عَدَد النِّقاطWill you score for us, please?
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2 dozen
[ˈdazn] plurals ˈdozens (after a number or a word signifying a quantity) ˈdozen nouna group of twelve:دَزّينَه، إثنا عَشَرHalf-a-dozen eggs, please.
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3 Million
f; -, -en1. million; fünf Millionen Dollar five million dollars; in die Millionen gehen run into millions (of pounds, dollars etc.); der Neubau kostet Millionen the new building will cost millions; vor Millionen von Jahren millions of years ago2. Pl.; umg., übertreibend: eine große Zahl: Millionen Menschen waren da there were thousands of people there; sie hat Millionen Mal nach ihm gefragt she’s asked after (Am. about) him thousands of times* * *die Millionmillion;eine Milliona million; one million* * *Mil|li|on [mɪ'lioːn]f -, -enmillionzwei Milliónen — two millions
zwei Milliónen Einwohner — two million inhabitants
Milliónen begeisterter Zuschauer or von begeisterten Zuschauern — millions of enthusiastic viewers
Milliónen Mal — a million times
* * *die1) ((preceded by a, a number, or a word signifying a quantity) the number 1,000,000: a million; one million; five million.) million2) (the figure 1,000,000.) million3) (a million pounds or dollars: Her fortune amounts to several million(s).) million* * *Mil·li·on<-, -en>[mɪˈli̯o:n]f milliondrei \Millionen Einwohner three million inhabitants\Millionen und Abermillionen millions upon millions\Millionen Mal a million times* * *die; Million, Millionen millioneine/zwei Millionen — a/two million
Millionen [von...] — millions [of...]
* * *1. million;fünf Millionen Dollar five million dollars;in die Millionen gehen run into millions (of pounds, dollars etc);der Neubau kostet Millionen the new building will cost millions;vor Millionen von Jahren millions of years agoMillionen Menschen waren da there were thousands of people there;* * *die; Million, Millionen millioneine/zwei Millionen — a/two million
Millionen [von...] — millions [of...]
* * *-en f.million n.
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