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зараба́тывание очко́в

en el diccionario PONS

scoring [ˈskɔ:rɪŋ] SUST.

scoring

I. score [skɔ:ɐ, ingl. am. skɔ:r] SUST.

1. score sports (number of points):

2. score sports (goal, point):

3. score ENS.:

4. score (twenty):

5. score (reason):

6. score (dispute):

7. score MÚS.:

8. score (line):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. score [skɔ:ɐ, ingl. am. skɔ:r] V. trans.

1. score:

score goal, point
score goal, point
score victory
score victory

2. score (cut):

3. score coloq. (buy):

score drugs

4. score MÚS. (arrange):

III. score [skɔ:ɐ, ingl. am. skɔ:r] V. intr.

1. score sports (make a point):

2. score coloq. (succeed):

3. score coloq. (make sexual conquest):

4. score coloq. (buy drugs):

score out V. trans.

Present
Iscore
youscore
he/she/itscores
wescore
youscore
theyscore
Past
Iscored
youscored
he/she/itscored
wescored
youscored
theyscored
Present Perfect
Ihavescored
youhavescored
he/she/ithasscored
wehavescored
youhavescored
theyhavescored
Past Perfect
Ihadscored
youhadscored
he/she/ithadscored
wehadscored
youhadscored
theyhadscored

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They are generally in sections which alternate in texture and scoring, and include ariosos or arias for solo voice.
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He scored with his head, and both his feet, scoring a treble.
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Known for reinventing her style and image, she has changed her personal appearance several times, scoring different hairstyles since the release of her third album.
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Most categories only have a single voting round using preferential scoring system.
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He would lead the team in scoring twice, during the 1977-78 and 1979-1980 season.
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