常見例句雙語例句The current editors thought they’d review this clinical score card to see how far we’ve come.當(dāng)今的編輯想回顧一下這份醫(yī)學(xué)評分卡,看看我們現(xiàn)在已經(jīng)前進(jìn)了多少。One must be clear: The score card at this stage represent expectations as opposed to measured results.有一點(diǎn)必須明確:此階段的計(jì)分卡闡明了預(yù)期值,與度量的結(jié)果相反。Clinton said she particularly liked Natalegawa's suggestion that the two sides begin a score card so they can closely track the progress of the delegations.克林頓國務(wù)卿表示,她特別喜歡納塔雷加瓦有關(guān)兩國開始一項(xiàng)計(jì)分卡的建議,以便能夠密切追蹤雙方代表團(tuán)的進(jìn)展。權(quán)威例句As I stated then, right or wrong, I would review these at the end of the year and give myself a score card.FORBES: What Investors Can Expect In 2013Thus the final score card could read as follows: higher tax rates, lower upper class income and public revenues that fall short of estimated targets, even if they do not decline in absolute amount.FORBES: U.S. Government: Too Big To Succeed?For example, your credit score pulled by one credit card issuer is likely to differ anywhere from 5 to 50 points from another credit card issuer.FORBES: The Top 6 Misconceptions About Credit Scores 返回 score card