Sommario
score {sostantivo}
puntuación · puntaje · partitura · puntuación · nota · tanteo · banda sonora
to score {verbo}
anotar · calificar · marcar · meter
Traduzione inglese-spagnolo per "score"
"score" traduzione spagnolo
score {sostantivo}
score {sostantivo} (anche: punctuation)
Heterogeneity was tested for using the Z score and the I-squared statistic.
Resigning can impact your score in various ways, depending on how you do it.
The base score is a good indicator of how your computer will perform generally.
This base score is only as good as your worst-performing component sub-score.
If you don't see subscores and a base score, click Score this computer.
You can also find here the hymn score.
We need loyalty in the interinstitutional dialogue through which the two branches of the budgetary authority come to agreement on the score.
As well as a whole orchestra reading the same score, a conductor is required, and the Commission must show that it has the will to act as
score {sostantivo} [Sport]
If we compare it with other administrations, I believe that it compares very favourably and that we score highly in these areas.
score {sostantivo} [Cin & TV] (anche: sound track)
to score {verbo}
to score [scored|scored] {v.} (anche: to record, to register, to debit, to jot down)
to score a goal
to score [scored|scored] {v.} (anche: to qualify, to rate, to assess)
A validated checklist was used to score the quality of the RCTs.
Data were extracted by two review authors, and studies were quality scored.
Three review authors (AT, JG, WK) independently extracted and quality scored the data.
Two authors extracted data and scored trial quality.
Trial quality was scored according to risk of bias.
to score [scored|scored] {v.} [Sport]
Imagine that your team has worked very hard for 89 minutes to score a winning goal.
He sought to drag the Queen into a political controversy and to use her name to score cheap political points.
Only in this way will the European Union score new successes in the aerospace industry and reap the benefit of its skills through the
According to my information, Real Madrid are still leading two - one, and their second goal was scored by Zidane.
So her husband holds the webcam so their soccer-playing son can show her how he scored his big goal.
to score [scored|scored] {v.} [Sport]
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