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- marks; points; score; grade; runs (baseball)
- number of items; number of articles
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
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- marks; points; score; grade; runs (baseball)
- number of items; number of articles
This usage refers to the quantitative measure in various contexts, such as academic scores or sports performance.
This meaning pertains to quantifying the count of objects or items, often used in inventory or lists.
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Example sentences
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1. きごう「まあ、それでもきみ君よりは、はるかにぼく僕のほう方がてんすう点数たかい高いけどね。きごう」きごう「なんですってきごう!わたくし私がほんきをだせば本気を出せば、あなたなんて、め目じゃないわきごう!きごう」
"Well, even so my score is far above yours isn't it?" "What did you say!? If I was to go all out you'd be as nothing to me!"
She is not in the least worried about her test scores.
In hockey and soccer, goals are counted as points.
How are you supposed to get a good grade on your test tomorrow if you don't make a habit of studying?
I don't study regularly, so there's no way that I'll get a good grade on tomorrow's test.
Todays lunch depends on the mark I get in this test.
14. きょういく教育しすてむシステムにおいて、ほんとう本当のまなび学びよりもじゅけん受験でのてんすう点数のほう方がよりじゅうよう重要しされる視されるのがわけわからない。こんなの、しすてむシステムをじっこう実行しやすいだけで、べすとベストなせんたく選択じゃないとおもう思うな。
I don't get why test scores are more important for the education system than real learning. Just because that kind of system is easier to implement, doesn't mean it's the best choice.