scores

scores — 名詞

1. numbers that show how many points a team got or how well someone did in a test.

1.名詞B1
釋義

分數;成績

比賽或測驗顯示的數字結果

numbers that show how many points a team got or how well someone did in a test.

例句

The final scores appeared on the stadium screen after the whistle.

哨聲一響後,體育場螢幕上就顯示出最終比分。

sports result shown after a match

Parents checked the exam scores online before dinner.

家長在晚餐前先上網查看考試成績。

test result context with exam scores

同義詞
  • marks

    more common for school work than for sports results

  • results

    broader and may include non-numerical outcomes

  • points

    fits sports best and is narrower than scores

反義詞
  • losses

    opposite outcome in sports, not a direct number word

用法筆記

Common with modifiers such as final, exam, test, and credit. In sports it can mean the numbers for both sides, while in school contexts it usually means a person's marks.

2. written or printed copies of a piece of music, especially for performers.

2.名詞B2
釋義

樂譜

寫有樂曲音符的紙本或印刷本

written or printed copies of a piece of music, especially for performers.

例句

The conductor spread the scores across the rehearsal table.

指揮把那些樂譜攤開在排練桌上。

printed music used in rehearsal

Dust covered the old opera scores in the library cabinet.

圖書館櫃子裡那些舊歌劇樂譜都積滿了灰塵。

同義詞
  • sheet music

    broader everyday term; can mean a single song copy

  • parts

    usually means the separate pages for individual players, not the full score

用法筆記

Usually refers to full written music for a choir, orchestra, film, or stage work, not to a single line for one player.

3. sets of twenty people or things, or amounts counted twenty at a time.

3.名詞C1
釋義

二十個

二十個一組或大約二十個

sets of twenty people or things, or amounts counted twenty at a time.

例句

The farmer bought eggs by scores at the village market.

那位農夫在村裡市場按二十個一組買雞蛋。

fixed pattern: by scores

Pilgrims marched in scores through the narrow city gate.

朝聖者成二十個一組穿過狹窄的城門。

同義詞
  • twenties

    focuses on numbers rather than counted groups

用法筆記

This use is old-fashioned or formal in modern everyday English. Today speakers more often say twenty, dozens, or in groups of twenty.

scores — 動詞