Usage examples of "score out" in English with translation to French

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The greater the genius, the longer it takes the world to find it out and understand it. Cela prendra d'autant plus de temps au monde de trouver et de comprendre un homme, que son génie est grand.
The score is one all. Le score est un partout.
Jane is out shopping. Jane est sortie faire du shopping.
I have a score to settle with him. J'ai un compte à régler avec lui.
By chance we saw him as he came out of the shop. Par chance, on l'a vu en train de sortir du magasin.
When applying to American universities, your TOEFL score is only one factor. Lors de votre inscription dans les universités américaines, votre note au TOEFL n'est qu'un des facteurs pris en compte.
Let me spell it out for you. Laisse-moi te l'épeler.
He'll do anything to score some drugs. Il ferait n'importe quoi pour se procurer de la drogue.
I cut the article out of the magazine. J'ai découpé l'article de ce magazine.
He is seriously competing with her in the polling score. Il concourt sérieusement avec elle dans le résultat du scrutin.
Houses built with wood burn more easily than houses built out of stone. Les maisons de bois brûlent plus facilement que les maisons de pierre.
The score is 9 to 2 in favor of our school. Le score est de 9 à 2 en faveur de notre école
We pigged out on pizza and chicken at lunchtime. Nous nous sommes empiffrés avec de la pizza et du poulet pour déjeuner.
Far from refuting the thesis that race is to blame for lower IQ score, Lynn's data actually supports it. Loin de réfuter la thèse selon laquelle la race est responsable d'un QI plus faible, les données de Lynn ne font que l'appuyer.
Tomorrow, I'm going to take my mother out in the new car. Demain, je vais promener ma mère dans la nouvelle voiture.
Meiji was beaten by Keio by a score of three to five. Meiji a été vaincue par Keio avec un score de trois à cinq.
Sister, don't let this patient out of your sight. Ma sœur, ne quittez pas ce patient des yeux.
He got a better score than us. Il a reçu une meilleure note que nous.
I almost passed out. J’ai failli tomber dans les pommes.
What was the score at halftime? Quel était le score à la mi-temps ?
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