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[skɔ:ʳ, Am skɔ:r] nat half time, the \score stood at two all zur Halbzeit stand es zwei zu zwei;final \score Endstand m;an IQ \score of 110 ein IQ von 110he lived to be three \score [years] er wurde sechzig Jahre alt;the play has only been performed a \score of times das Stück wurde nur an die zwanzig Mal aufgeführt;there have been \scores of injuries es hat Dutzende von Verletzten gegeben;by the \score reihenweise ( fam)there's nothing to worry about on that \score darüber brauchst du dir nicht den Kopf zu zerbrechenit's time these old \scores were forgotten es ist an der Zeit, diese alten Streitereien zu vergessen;to settle a \score eine Rechnung begleichen ( fig)PHRASES:to know the \score wissen, wie der Hase läuft ( fam)1) ( gain)to \score a goal ein Tor schießen;to \score a point einen Punkt machen2) ( achieve result)to \score sth etw erreichen [o erzielen];she \scored 18 out of 20 sie erreichte 18 von 20 möglichen Punkten;two of the machines we tested \scored high marks zwei der getesteten Maschinen erzielten hohe Wertungen;to \score a hit einen Treffer landen ( fam)nearly every shot \scored a hit nahezu jeder Schuss war ein [voller] Treffer;to \score a triumph einen Triumph erzielen;to \score a victory einen Sieg erringen3) (mark, cut)to \score sth etw einkerben;to \score the surface of sth die Oberfläche einer S. gen verkratzen4) (fam: obtain, esp illegally)to \score sth etw beschaffen;5) ( orchestrate)to \score sth etw orchestrieren6) (get cheaply, easily)to \score sth [from sb] etw [von jdm] abstauben (sl) vi2) ( achieve result) abschneiden;to \score well/ badly gut/schlecht abschneiden3) ( record) aufschreiben;that's where you \score over your opponents darin liegt dein Vorteil gegenüber deinen Mitbewerbern;this new CD player really \scores in terms of sound quality dieser neue CD-Spieler ist in punkto Klangqualität eindeutig überlegen -
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