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empate a goles

Dicionário de Espanhol Oxford

scoring draw SUBST Brit

no-score draw SUBST Brit

score draw SUBST Brit

Dicionário de Espanhol Oxford

scoring [americ ˈskɔrɪŋ, Brit ˈskɔːrɪŋ] SUBST U

1.1. scoring (of goals etc):

1.2. scoring (scorekeeping):

2. scoring MÚS:

I. score [americ skɔr, Brit skɔː] SUBST

1.1. score (in game):

no hubo goles (or tantos etc.)

1.2. score (point, goal):

1.3. score (in competition, test etc):

puntaje m lat-amer

2.1. score (account):

2.2. score (situation) coloq:

3.1. score MÚS (notation):

3.2. score MÚS (music for show, movie):

4. score (notch):

5. score (twenty):

II. score [americ skɔr, Brit skɔː] VERBO trans

1.1. score DESP:

score goal
score goal
score goal
score goal
anotar(se) lat-amer
con eso te anotas 20 puntos lat-amer

1.2. score (in competition, test):

score person:
I scored 70%
saqué 70 sobre 100

1.3. score (win):

score triumph/success
score triumph/success

2. score (cut, mark):

score meat/fish/bread
score surface/paper

3. score MÚS piece:

III. score [americ skɔr, Brit skɔː] VERBO intr

1.1. score DESP:

1.2. score (in competition, test):

2. score (do well):

to score over sth/sb
aventajar or superar a algo/alguien

3. score (obtain drugs):

score calão
score calão
pichicatear CSur Peru coloq
score calão
conectar Méx calão

4. score (have sex) calão:

¿te la tiraste? vulg

I. draw <pass drew, Part perf drawn> [americ drɔ, Brit drɔː] VERBO trans

1.1. draw:

draw (move by pulling) curtains/drapes/bolt (open)
draw bow

1.2. draw (in specified direction):

1.3. draw (pull along):

draw cart/sled
draw cart/sled

2. draw (bring to specified state):

3.1. draw (pull out):

draw tooth/cork
draw tooth/cork
extraer formal
draw gun
draw gun
draw sword/dagger
draw sword/dagger

3.2. draw (cause to flow):

3.3. draw JOGOS:

draw card/domino
draw card/domino
she drew the winning number participant:

3.4. draw (in contest, tournament):

4.1. draw FINAN:

draw salary/pension
draw salary/pension
percibir formal
draw check
draw check

4.2. draw (derive):

draw strength

5. draw (establish):

draw distinction/parallel/analogy

6.1. draw (attract):

draw customers/crowd

6.2. draw (elicit):

draw response
draw praise
draw criticism/protest
draw criticism/protest
draw applause/laughter

7.1. draw (sketch):

draw flower/picture
draw line
draw plan/guidelines

7.2. draw (describe):

8. draw Brit:

draw JOGOS, DESP

9. draw NÁUT:

10. draw (disembowel):

draw fowl/criminal

II. draw <pass drew, Part perf drawn> [americ drɔ, Brit drɔː] VERBO intr

1. draw (move):

to draw close to or near (to) sth/sb
acercarse a algo/alguien
finalizar formal
to draw ahead of sb/sth
to draw level with sb/sth
alcanzar a alguien/algo

2. draw ARTE:

3. draw Brit:

draw JOGOS, DESP

4. draw (take in air):

draw chimney/cigar:

III. draw [americ drɔ, Brit drɔː] SUBST

1. draw (raffle):

2. draw (tie):

draw JOGOS, DESP

3. draw (attraction):

draw coloq
gancho m coloq
draw coloq

4. draw (on cigarette, pipe):

draw americ
draw americ
pitada f lat-amer
draw americ
calada f Esp

5. draw (of handgun):

no Dicionário PONS

I. score [skɔ:ʳ, americ skɔ:r] SUBST

1. score DESP (number of points):

2. score DESP (goal, point):

gol m

3. score ESCOLAR:

4. score (twenty):

5. score (reason):

6. score (dispute):

7. score MÚS:

8. score (line):

Expressões:

II. score [skɔ:ʳ, americ skɔ:r] VERBO trans

1. score:

score goal, point
score triumph, victory

2. score (cut):

3. score coloq (buy):

score drugs

4. score MÚS (arrange):

III. score [skɔ:ʳ, americ skɔ:r] VERBO intr

1. score DESP (make a point):

2. score coloq (succeed):

3. score coloq (make sexual conquest):

4. score coloq (buy drugs):

scoring SUBST

I. draw [drɔ:, americ drɑ:] drew, drawn drew, drawn VERBO trans

1. draw ARTE:

draw line
draw character
draw diagram

2. draw (pull, haul):

draw cart, wagon

3. draw (attract):

4. draw (elicit, evoke):

to draw sth (from sb/sth)

5. draw (formulate, perceive):

6. draw (take out):

draw money

7. draw (obtain):

draw salary
draw pension

8. draw lottery:

9. draw DESP, JOGOS:

10. draw CULIN:

11. draw FINAN, ECON (write out a bill, cheque or draft):

12. draw NÁUT:

13. draw DESP:

II. draw [drɔ:, americ drɑ:] drew, drawn drew, drawn VERBO intr

1. draw ARTE:

2. draw (move, proceed):

to draw level with sb/sth Brit

3. draw (approach):

4. draw (draw lots):

5. draw DESP, JOGOS:

III. draw [drɔ:, americ drɑ:] drew, drawn drew, drawn SUBST

1. draw (attraction):

2. draw DESP, JOGOS:

3. draw (drawing of lots):

4. draw (act of drawing a gun):

Entrada OpenDict

score SUBST

score CINEMA
Entrada OpenDict

draw VERBO

no Dicionário PONS

I. score [skɔr] SUBST

1. score DESP (number of points):

2. score DESP (goal, point):

3. score ESCOLAR:

4. score (twenty):

5. score (dispute):

6. score MÚS:

7. score (line):

II. score [skɔr] VERBO trans

1. score:

score goal, point
score triumph, victory

2. score (cut):

3. score calão (buy):

score drugs

4. score MÚS (arrange):

III. score [skɔr] VERBO intr

1. score DESP (make a point):

2. score calão (succeed):

3. score calão (make sexual conquest):

4. score calão (buy drugs):

scoring SUBST

I. draw <drew, drawn> [drɔ] VERBO trans

1. draw ARTE:

draw line
draw character
draw diagram, map

2. draw (pull, haul):

draw cart, wagon

3. draw (attract):

4. draw (elicit, evoke):

to draw sth (from sb/sth)

5. draw (formulate, perceive):

6. draw (take out):

draw gun

7. draw (obtain):

draw salary
draw pension

8. draw (pay with):

9. draw lottery:

10. draw DESP, JOGOS:

11. draw culin:

12. draw NÁUT:

13. draw DESP:

II. draw <drew, drawn> [drɔ] VERBO intr

1. draw ARTE:

2. draw (move, proceed):

3. draw (approach):

4. draw chimney:

5. draw (draw lots):

6. draw DESP, JOGOS:

III. draw [drɔ] SUBST

1. draw (attraction):

2. draw DESP, JOGOS:

3. draw (drawing of lots):

4. draw (act of drawing a gun):

5. draw (of a chimney):

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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With the animated cards in a solitaire-like game, the player tries to score tricks of the highest value, working against a random draw.
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For example, patients suffering from schizophrenia have been found to score as more normal than patients with no such mental disorders.
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A questionable foray from his goalmouth allowed Croatia to score the match's first goal with a minute remaining in extra time.
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They lost the away match by the same score.
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He led the score through the entire fight and scored a knockdown in the second round.
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