词汇 | score off |
释义 | Phr V score off scores, scoring, scored score off sth or score sth off British & Australian to draw a line through something that is written to show that it has been dealt withScore off the names on the list as I read them out. score off sb British & Australian to try to make someone seem stupid or less intelligent than you by making a clever or funny remarkShe tried to score off him by quoting from an American journal which she knew he hadn't read. score off sb BrE to try to make someone seem stupid and make yourself seem clever, especially by saying something clever or funny: I never liked Professor Lyle - he was always trying to score off his students. Politicians don't debate anything seriously - they just exchange insults and try to score off each other. (redirected from score off) score (something) off (someone, something, or some place)To get something one wants from some person, place, or thing, especially for free. I scored two tickets to the concert off Janet's brother-in-law! I'm going to try to score some software from the IT department at work. We scored all our furniture off an online swap-and-shop site. |
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