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1 scorer
noun* * *1) (a person who scores points, goals etc: Our team scored two goals - Smith and Brown were the scorers.) der Torschütze2) (a person who writes down the score during eg a cricket match.) der Anschreiber* * *scor·er[ˈskɔ:rəʳ, AM ˈskɔ:rɚ]n SPORTto be [the] top \scorer die meisten Punkte machen; (in football) die meisten Tore schießen* * *['skɔːrə(r)]n1) (FTBL ETC: player) Torschütze m/-schützin fto be the top scorer — die meisten Punkte machen; (Ftbl etc) die meisten Tore schießen
he is the leading scorer in the competition — er hat die meisten Punkte or (Ftbl) Tore im Wettbewerb erzielt
2)See:= scorekeeper* * *scorer s1. SPORTa) (An)Schreiber(in)b) Torschütze m, -schützin f, (Basketball) Korbschütze m, -schützin f:the best scorer der beste Werfer;the scorer of the first goal der Schütze des ersten Tores2. TECHa) Kerb-, Ritz-, (An)Reißvorrichtung fb) Kerb-, Reißschneide f* * *noun
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