rescore
verb [ T ] (also re-score) uk/ˌriːˈskɔːr/
music specialized改乐谱
to change a piece of music so it is suitable for particular instruments or voices
He rescored the second trio, replacing the violins with oboes. 他改了第二个三重奏,用双簧管替换了小提琴。
The work, which was originally written for three accordions, has been re-scored for strings. 这个原本是为三台手风琴写的作品,已经被改成了弦乐的谱。
US重新评分
to check or change the way in which points have been given in an examination or test
Non-teacher scorers will rescore one out of every ten of the essays to check for consistency. 非任课老师阅卷人会从每十篇文章中抽一篇进行重新打分来检查(初评的)一致性。
After the investigation, the state's testing company agreed with the decision to re-score the exam. 调查之后,国家考试机构同意给这考试重新评分。
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- First performed in a chamber version, the mass was eventually rescored for a full orchestra.
- Some students paid to have their tests rescored by hand.
- The test needs to be rescored because one section was considered racially insensitive.