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"score" po angielsku z przykładami - Słownik kolokacji angielskich

score czasownik

score + rzeczownik
Kolokacji: 54
score several goals • score several runs • score several touchdowns • score a century • score several times • score a hat-trick • ...
czasownik + score
Kolokacji: 17
fail to score • manage to score • try to score • go to score • score before being dismissed • ...
score + przyimek
Kolokacji: 45
score on • score against • score off • score by • score at • ...
score + przymiotnik/przysłówek
Kolokacji: 42
score twice • score high • score well • score once • later score • ...
częste kolokacje
Kolokacji: 12
(2) high, low, highly
Kolokacji: 3
(3) early, late
Kolokacji: 2
(4) finally, eventually
Kolokacji: 2
(5) consistently, regularly
Kolokacji: 2
(6) quickly, promptly
Kolokacji: 2
(7) heavily, lightly
Kolokacji: 2
(8) poorly, untouched, badly
Kolokacji: 3
1. score poorly = zdobądź punkt ubogo score poorly
2. score badly = zdobądź punkt źle score badly
  • Hot spot The UK as a whole scored particularly badly on obesity, being the fattest nation of all.
  • The other trust to score badly on three of the four measures is the University Hospital of North Staffordshire.
  • (d) When the loop is finished it should be undamaged, and it should not be, as is often the case, badly scored.
  • Since East-West can make a part score in hearts or no-trump, they are likely to score badly if they choose to defend.
  • Another legacy of this era was pollution: Ceauşescu's government scored badly on this count even by the standards of the Eastern European communist states.
  • If doctors start dropping out of mammography because they score badly in tests or performance audits, where will women go?
  • Within Europe, France scored badly for "concern with an image of the environment rather than a real strategic choice".
  • There is the race bias, the gender bias, the "stereotype vulnerability," leading some groups to score badly simply because they are aware that they are expected to.
  • "I remember a time in early December when she scored badly," scoring being the final pre-race warm-up.
  • Six years ago, the students in Jersey City also scored badly on standardized tests, dropped out at three times the state average and had poor attendance records.
3. score untouched = wynik nienaruszony score untouched

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