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score (EN)
noun, noun, verb, interjection

noun “score”

Singular score, Plural scores
  1. Score (d'Zuel vu Punkten, déi an engem Spill, Sport oder Test erreecht ginn)
    She got a high score on her math test.
  2. Score (d'Rekord vun de Punkten oder Resultater an engem Spill, gewisen als Verhältnis oder Serie vun Zuelen)
    The score was 3–2 in favor of the home team.
  3. Partitur
    The conductor studied the score before the rehearsal.
  4. Filmmusek
    The movie's score was nominated for an award.
  5. Dosen (eng grouss Zuel vu Saachen oder Leit)
    Scores of people attended the concert in the park.

noun “score”

Singular score, Plural score
  1. zwanzeg oder ongeféier zwanzeg
    A hundred score followers watched Jesus perform the act.

verb “score”

Infinitiv score; hien scores; Verg. scored; Part. Verg. scored; Ger. scoring
  1. Punkten
    She scored the winning goal in the final minute of the match.
  2. Erreechen
    He scored 95% on his final chemistry exam.
  3. Bewäerten
    The judges will score each performance based on creativity and skill.
  4. Erreechen (eppes gewënschtes kréien)
    They managed to score front-row tickets to the sold-out concert.
  5. Kréien (illegal Drogen)
    He went to the city to score some drugs.
  6. Komponéieren
    The musician was asked to score the soundtrack for the movie.
  7. Anritzen
    Score the cardboard with a knife before folding it.

interjection “score”

score
  1. Treffer!
    Score!" he shouted when he found the missing keys.