score off

得分:在比赛中得分。
常用释义
得分:在比赛中得分。
取得优势:为了在竞争中获得优势而说或做某事。

例句

1·There are some people who will use any kind of argument, no matter how illogical, so long as they can score off an opponent.

有些人为了要驳倒对方;不惜用任何不合逻辑的辩论。

—— 《新英汉大辞典》

2·He was always trying to score off his teachers.

他老和老师抬杠。

—— 《牛津词典》

3·She enjoys trying to score off other people.

她喜欢想方设法出别人的洋相。

4·She enjoys trying to score off other people.

她喜欢想尽办法出别人的洋相。

5·She know how to score off people who ask difficult question.

她很会让那些给她出难题的人自讨没趣。

6·She couldn't make a score off his opponent, who seemed to know all her arguments already.

她的对手好像对她的论据已了如指掌,因此她无法驳倒他。

7·While yet many score yards off, other rhythmic sounds than those she had quitted became audible to her; sounds that she knew well - so well.

当她走到离家几十码的地方,她听见了另外一种跟她刚刚离开的舞场上的节奏声不同的节奏声;那是她熟悉的声音——非常熟悉的声音。

8·His true score of 93%, Mr Lukashenka explained, would not have been acceptable to the European Union, so a few points were lopped off.

卢卡申科先生解释说,他真正的得票率为93%,但鉴于这一结果不会得到欧盟的承认,因此他砍掉了几个百分点。

9·I now have her on a strict regimen, where she charges a small sum each month and dutifully pays it off, thus slowly building up a good credit score.

现在我为她制定了一个严格的(信用卡消费)制度。每个月她都用信用卡消费一小笔钱并按月付清欠款,从而慢慢地建立一个良好的信用评分。

10·Similar to football, at the beginning of each game and after each score, one team must kick off or "pull" to the other.

跟足球类似,在比赛开始和每次得分后,一支队伍必须开盘或发盘给对方。

同义词

驳倒;打败