单词 | to add one's name to the score-sheet |
释义 | > as lemmasto add one's name to the score-sheet score-sheet n. (see quot. 1895); also transferred and figurative, esp. in phrases, as to add one's name to the score-sheet, to score a goal (in Association Football and the like). ΘΚΠ society > leisure > sport > recording score > [noun] > scorecard scoring-paper1840 scoring-book1845 scoring-card1845 score-paper1847 scorebook1851 scoring-sheet1851 score-sheet1859 scorecard1877 tally card1909 scoreline1969 1859 in W. A. Bettesworth Walkers of Southgate (1900) v. 54 (plate) ‘Bell's Life in London’ Score Sheets, &c. &c., may be had at the Tent. 1895 I. K. Funk et al. Standard Dict. Eng. Lang. II. Score-sheet, a sheet ruled or designed for scoring; specifically, in baseball and cricket, a sheet ruled for recording all the features of the game. 1944 W. W. Elton et al. Guide Naval Aviation iv. 73 Dive bombers caused much of the Jap grief at Midway, where the score sheet revealed four Jap carriers sunk and other craft damaged and sunk. 1976 Cumberland & Westmorland Herald 4 Dec. 12/6 Ullswater managed to keep the score sheet blank up to half-time. 1976 Norwich Mercury 10 Dec. 8/3 They..made sure of the points when Stew Reynolds added his name to the scoresheet. < as lemmas |
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