score card
基本解释
- 记分卡
英汉例句
- The current editors thought they’d review this clinical score card to see how far we’ve come.
当今的编辑想回顾一下这份医学评分卡,看看我们现在已经前进了多少。 - One must be clear: The score card at this stage represent expectations as opposed to measured results.
有一点必须明确:此阶段的计分卡阐明了预期值,与度量的结果相反。 - Clinton said she particularly liked Natalegawa's suggestion that the two sides begin a score card so they can closely track the progress of the delegations.
克林顿国务卿表示,她特别喜欢纳塔雷加瓦有关两国开始一项计分卡的建议,以便能够密切追踪双方代表团的进展。 - As I stated then, right or wrong, I would review these at the end of the year and give myself a score card.
FORBES: What Investors Can Expect In 2013 - Thus the final score card could read as follows: higher tax rates, lower upper class income and public revenues that fall short of estimated targets, even if they do not decline in absolute amount.
FORBES: U.S. Government: Too Big To Succeed? - For example, your credit score pulled by one credit card issuer is likely to differ anywhere from 5 to 50 points from another credit card issuer.
FORBES: The Top 6 Misconceptions About Credit Scores
双语例句
权威例句
词组短语
- score e card 记分卡
- score flash card 示分牌
- score record card 记分卡
- Balance Score Card 平衡计分卡
- Score Card Holders 记分夹
短语
英英字典
- A scorecard is a printed card that tells you who is taking part in a game or competition, and on which officials, players, or people watching can record each player's score.
- A scorecard is a system or procedure that is used for checking or testing something.
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专业释义
- 记分卡片
- 记分卡