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score (EN)
nom, nom, verbe, interjection

nom “score”

s. score, pl. scores
  1. score (le nombre de points obtenus dans un jeu, un sport ou un test)
    She got a high score on her math test.
  2. score (l'enregistrement des points ou des résultats dans un jeu, présenté sous forme de ratio ou de série de nombres)
    The score was 3–2 in favor of the home team.
  3. partition
    The conductor studied the score before the rehearsal.
  4. musique
    The movie's score was nominated for an award.
  5. vingtaine (ou plusieurs dizaines)
    Scores of people attended the concert in the park.

nom “score”

s. score, pl. score
  1. vingt ou environ vingt
    A hundred score followers watched Jesus perform the act.

verbe “score”

infinitif score; il scores; prét. scored; part. passé scored; gér. scoring
  1. marquer
    She scored the winning goal in the final minute of the match.
  2. obtenir
    He scored 95% on his final chemistry exam.
  3. évaluer
    The judges will score each performance based on creativity and skill.
  4. décrocher
    They managed to score front-row tickets to the sold-out concert.
  5. se procurer (des drogues)
    He went to the city to score some drugs.
  6. composer
    The musician was asked to score the soundtrack for the movie.
  7. entailler
    Score the cardboard with a knife before folding it.

interjection “score”

score
  1. yes ! (succès)
    Score!" he shouted when he found the missing keys.