The difference between score and point
1. Different pronunciation
score English [sk?(r)] American [sk?r]
< p>point British [p?nt]? American [p?nt]2. Different interpretations
score
n. Score; (game or competition in) score; score; result (in examination); score; soundtrack (of film or drama); 20; large number; notch; fact;
v. (in a game, competition or to score in an exam; to score (in a game or competition); to score; to score; to win; to compile a score; to make a mark (on the surface of an object) to make a mark;
point
p>v. to point; to point; to aim; to face; to face; (in meaning) to point; to point the way; (to use plaster) to plaster brick joints and joints;
n. point of view; focus; main point; argument; insight; central question; intention; purpose; reason; specific details (or facts); characteristic; moment; somewhere; compass point, bearing point (on a compass); score; (unit) point; ?
3. Different changes in word forms
Score Third person singular: scores? Plural: scores? Present participle: scoring? Past tense: scored? Past participle: scored
< p>Point Third person singular: points? Plural: points? Present participle: pointing? Past tense: pointed? Past participle: pointed4. Different usages
Point can be used as a noun and A verb, which focuses on expressing arguments, point of view, purpose, aim, and direction. It is mainly used as a scoring unit in some sports, and sometimes refers to the score of an exam; while score can also be used as a noun and a verb, focusing on expressing scores, results, scores, and scores. , that is, scores in sports, competitions, exams, science tests, etc. For example:
1. The point you make is perfectly valid. The argument you put forward is completely valid.
2. The German team scored a combined total of 652 points. The German team scored 652 points.
5. Bilingual Examples
score
1. Each?correct?answer?will?score?two?points.?
Each correct answer is worth two points.
2. He?scored?his?first?goal?of?the?season?on?Saturday.?
He scored his first goal of the season on Saturday. first ball.
3.Each?time?we?scored?we?were?pegged?back?minutes?later.?
Every time we score, we are caught up a few minutes later.
4. No?goals?were?scored?in?the?first?half.?
No scoring in the first half.
5. Welford?cut?through?the?defence?to?score?the?winning?goal.?
Welford broke through the defense and scored the winning goal.
point
1. There?is,?in?addition,?one?further?point?to?make.?
In addition, there is one more point Want to say.
2. Medical care is still free at the point of use.
Medical care is still free at the point of use.
3. At?this?point?in?time?we?just?have?to?wait.?
At this moment, we have no choice but to wait.
4. I?don't?see?the?point?of?doing?it?all?again.?
I don't understand, what's the point of doing it again? .
5. These?statistics?are?important?from?an?ecological?point?of?view.?
As far as ecology is concerned, these statistics are important.