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Kolndom Posted 20 years ago
Vocabulary

another score?

0A: a lot of people are complaining about Prof Balle's lectures. They say he goes over the materials too quickly in class. What do you think? 02br
00B: well, I don't have to write as many notes as most students in there. You see, I have similar course in another score. Maybe I'm not the best person to ask. 02br
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00What does "another score" mean? Or maybe it is the word "score"?02br
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00thank u in ad:)0-
  

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0 Not a native and not 100% sure... 02br 00Waïti. 0-

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0 Not a native and not 100% sure... But it seems the word 'score' can have a general meaning very similar to 'matter' or 'concern'.02br
00There is for instance the expression 'on that score' that means 'regarding this concern or matter'.02br
00Hope this helps ?02br
00Tschuss.02br
00Waïti. 0-
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01cite10Kolndom12cite10 You see, I have similar course in another score. 12br
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10I don't recognize such a phrase at all. Where does it come from? Are you sure it's not-- 11font10'You see, I've had a similar course in another school'?12font12br
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0There is a possibility that they are music students and are talking about 'musical score.'02br
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00From Cambridge Dictionary:02br
00musical score:00 a written form of a musical composition; parts for different instruments appear on separate staves on large pages; "he studied the score of the sonata"0-
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0Thank u, davkett! 05002br
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00U are right!02br
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00I got it from TOEFL listening test. And i think i failed to differentiate "school" from "score", which caused the problem.010id1

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