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Từ điển LongMan Dictionary
scoreless
score‧less/ˈskɔːləs $ ˈskɔːr-/ adjective [Word Family: verb: score, outscore; noun: score, scorer; adjective: scoreless] if a sports match or part of a sports match is scoreless, nobody scores any points or goals: ▪ a scoreless first half
adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS NOUN innings ▪ The Giants relievers turned in a much-needed solid performance, tossing five scoreless innings. ▪ Left-hander Joey Eischen and right-hander Mike Harkey each pitched two scoreless innings. ▪ Ismael Valdes pitched four scoreless innings and the Dodgers defeated the Expos 3-1 in a game rained out after five innings. ▪ Between May 28 and June 30, Slocumb pitched 12 2 / 3 scoreless innings. ▪ He was outstanding, working three scoreless innings, only giving up a walk. ▪ In his second exhibition start, Tom Candiotti pitched four scoreless innings. ▪ Hitchcock began with three scoreless innings, long enough for the offense to give him a 3-0 lead. ▪ Brian Anderson finished with three scoreless innings for a save. EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ A scoreless first half saw defences uppermost on both sides with Ireland defending with spirit. ▪ After a scoreless first period, the teams exchanged power-play goals in the second. ▪ He had been held scoreless for the first twenty-five minutes of the game but certainly went to town afterwards! ▪ Ismael Valdes pitched four scoreless innings and the Dodgers defeated the Expos 3-1 in a game rained out after five innings. ▪ Left-hander Joey Eischen and right-hander Mike Harkey each pitched two scoreless innings. ▪ Ted returned to the fray after a scoreless first half and played at outside-right. ▪ The Giants relievers turned in a much-needed solid performance, tossing five scoreless innings. ▪ The mid-fielders ruled the roost up to the interval, but after a scoreless first half the Antrim team showed great dominance.
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