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scorekeeping — noun The keeping of score … Wiktionary
scorekeeping — One of the functions of management accounting in which the performance of the managers and operators is monitored and reported in accounting statements to the appropriate levels of management … Accounting dictionary
scorekeeping — One of the functions of management accounting in which the performance of the managers and operators is monitored and reported in accounting statements to the appropriate levels of management … Big dictionary of business and management
Baseball scorekeeping — is a shorthand method of recording the details of a baseball game. Scorekeeping is done by the official scorer to document a game, as well as by fans for their own enjoyment. Henry Chadwick and, to a lesser extent, MJ Kelly are responsible for… … Wikipedia
Canadian system of scorekeeping — kanadietiškoji taškų skaičiavimo sistema statusas T sritis Kūno kultūra ir sportas apibrėžtis Ledo ritulininkų puolimo žaidžiant vertinimo būdas – žaidėjui skiriamas 1 taškas už įvartį ir 1 taškas už ritulio perdavimą, po kurio komandos draugas… … Sporto terminų žodynas
scorekeeper — scorekeeping, n. /skawr kee peuhr, skohr /, n. an official of a sports contest who keeps record of the score. [1875 80, Amer.; SCORE + KEEPER] * * * … Universalium
List of baseball jargon (0-9) — 0 1 ( oh and one ), also, 1 0, 0 2, 1 1, 2 0, 1 2, 2 1, 3 0, 2 2, 3 1, 3 2:The possible instances of the count, the number of balls and strikes currently tallied against a batter. Traditionally, the first number in the count corresponds to balls … Wikipedia
Official scorer — Booth of the official scorer in Taichung Intercontinental Baseball Stadium (Taiwan) In the game of … Wikipedia
Box score (baseball) — In baseball, the statistical summary of a game is reported in a box score. An abbreviated version of the box score, duplicated from the field scoreboard, is the line score. Invention of the box score is credited to Henry Chadwick by the Baseball… … Wikipedia
mah-jongg — /mah jawng , jong , zhawng , zhong /, n. 1. a game of Chinese origin usually played by four persons with 144 dominolike pieces or tiles marked in suits, counters, and dice, the object being to build a winning combination of pieces. v.i. 2. to win … Universalium