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score /skɔː(r)/► SEE ALLon that/this scorescore a point/points (off/over/against sb)even the scoreknow the scoresettle a score/an account (with sb)settle an old score ●on ˈthat/ˈthis scoreas far as that/this is concerned 就那个/这个而言;在那个/这个问题上◆The accommodation is excellent so I don’t think we need to worry on that score. 住宿条件好极了,因此我觉得我们不必为之操心。●ˌscore a ˈpoint/ˈpoints (off/over/against sb) (especially BrE) defeat sb in an argument; deliberately say sth that makes sb appear stupid (在辩论中)驳倒某人;使某人出洋相◆Why don’t you try to solve the problem instead of scoring points over each other? 你们为什么不尽力去解决问题而是互相拆台呢?◆I don’t like David. He’s always trying to score points off everybody. 我不喜欢戴维,他总是谁都想驳倒。▸ ˈpoint-scoring noun ◆political point-scoring 使人政治上出丑●ˌeven the ˈscoreharm or punish sb who has harmed or cheated you in the past 报复;和…扯平◆When he discovered how Martha had tricked him, Jack was determined to even the score.杰克发现玛莎欺骗了他时,便决心报复。 OPP call it quits ●know the ˈscore (informal) know the true situation, especially if this is bad 了解实情;知道真相◆Look, you know the score, we can’t afford a car right now.听着,你知道实情,我们目前没钱买车。●settle a ˈscore/an acˈcount (with sb)●settle an old ˈscorehurt or punish sb who has harmed or cheated you in the past; get revenge (同某人)算旧账,报宿怨◆I’ve got a score to settle with him after the terrible things he said about my girlfriend.他说我女朋友的坏话,我要和他算账。◆Before he left the school, he wanted to settle an old score with one of his classmates.离开学校前他要先和一位同班同学算清旧账。 OPP call it quits |