英:[ki:p skɔ:]
美:[kip skɔr]
英:[ki:p skɔ:]
美:[kip skɔr]
保留得分;
idiom
to officially record the number of points, goals, runs, etc., that each player or team gets in a game or contest—sometimes used figuratively
If you're keeping score, this is the third time that he has run for mayor and lost.
1 GameChanger is the closest to giving fans the chance to monitor events live as teams in baseball and softball use iPads to keep score and let fans watch with streaming video.
2 Visitors are coached individually at the start of each session on how to use the projector target system to keep score and switch between eight different games, including bottle pop, tic tac toe and zombies.
3 One of our daughters learned how to keep score at the Coliseum.
4 Price at time of publish: $26 Even the best of friends keep score on the course, so a scorecard book is essential for friendly competition.
5 While some keep score for all the wrong reasons, folding in thankfulness turns a maddening game into a collaborative, satisfying, fun game.
6 This game is also compatible with Amazon Alexa, who can keep score, teach you the rules, and even play against you.
7 Jill Penrose, Smucker’s chief people and administrative officer, who executed the plan, now tells Fortune the company isn’t using attendance to keep score but rather focusing on purposely bringing employees together.
8 The band will keep score, and a winner for each group will be announced.
9 One that keeps score in various games.
记分员在各种比赛中记分的人
10 You've going to keep score?
你要做记录?
11 Remember, he's a Martian and doesn't keep score the way you do.
谨记, 他是火星人,记分法和你不同.
12 Sometimes we didn't even keep score.
有时候我们甚至不记分.
13 This mystery can be understood when we realize how men and women keep score differently.
如果我们知道男女不同的记分法,这个谜就解开了.
14 This chart is how you will track your progress and " keep score. "
这张表是你进步及 “ 保留得分 ” 的轨迹.
15 In the game of life, money is the most effective way to keep score.
在生活的游戏中, 金钱是得分的最有效手段.