とくてん得点tokuten
1.

The act of earning points or scores in competitions or exams, indicating a measure of success or achievement.

2.

The total numerical value received as a result of performance in a game, test, or contest.

3.

The difference in score between competing teams or individuals, often used to assess relative performance.

Example:

ハーフタイムでの得点はどうでしたか。

むとくてん無得点mutokuten
1.

A situation in a game or competition where no points or goals have been achieved by a team or player.

2.

The outcome of an event in which participants fail to accumulate any points, resulting in a total score of zero.

とくてんけん得点圏tokutenken
1.

A specific area on the baseball field where a team has the opportunity to accumulate points due to having players in advantageous positions on the bases, typically when there are runners on second and/or third base.

2.

The strategic situation in a baseball game where the potential for scoring is heightened, usually characterized by the presence of runners in proximity to home plate.

3.

A critical moment during a baseball game when a team can capitalize on its offensive capabilities, taking advantage of its runners’ positions to increase the likelihood of scoring runs.

こうとくてん高得点koutokuten
1.

A numerical value that signifies exceptional performance in a test, game, or competition, often indicating a level of achievement that surpasses average or expected results.

2.

An achievement marker that reflects superior skill or effort, typically used in academic or athletic contexts to denote excellence.

3.

A benchmark that illustrates the attainment of a particularly favorable outcome, usually resulting from strategic play or thorough preparation.

4.

A result that demonstrates a significant understanding or capability in a subject area or activity, often recognized and celebrated by others.