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grosses是gross的第三人称单数 - n.总收入;一罗(144 个);全部(=12打)罗
- adv.全部;总共
- adj.显著的;严重的;恶劣的;下流的;显著的;严重的;恶劣的;粗俗的;总的;毛的;严重的;令人不快的
- v.总收入为;总共赚得;〈口〉(未扣除各项费用之前)总共赚得
比较级:grosser 最高级:grossest 第三人称单数:grosses 现在分词:grossing 过去分词:grossed adj.+n. gross profit,gross negligence,gross error,gross earnings,gross misconduct adj. polite,pleasant,minor,cultured,slim v. earn,make,get,receive,bring in 1. | [obn] 总的;毛的being the total amount of sth before anything is taken away |
| gross weight(= including the container or wrapping) 毛重 | | gross income/wage(= before taxes, etc. are taken away) (税前)总收益╱工资 | | Investments showed a gross profit of 26%. 投资毛利为 26%。 |
2. | [obn] 严重的very obvious and unacceptable |
| gross indecency/negligence/misconduct 严重猥亵╱过失╱渎职 | | a gross violation of human rights 严重侵犯人权 |
3. | (informal) 令人不快的;令人恶心的;使人厌恶的very unpleasant |
| ‘He ate it with mustard.’ ‘Oh, gross!’ “他用芥末拌着吃。”“啊,真恶心!” |
| She's not just fat, she's positively gross! 她不只是胖,她简直是五大三粗! |
1. | 总共;全部in total, before anything is taken away |
| She earns £25 000 a year gross. 她一年总收入为 25 000 英镑。 |
1. | ~ sth 总收入为;总共赚得to earn a particular amount of money before tax has been taken off it |
| It is one of the biggest grossing movies of all time. 这是票房收入创历史之最的影片之一。 |
1. | 一罗(144 个)a group of 144 things |
| | | to sell sth by the gross 按罗出售某物 |
2. | (尤指影片的)毛收入,总收入a total amount of money earned by sth, especially a film/movie, before any costs are taken away |
n. | | adj. | 8. 感觉迟钝的,不敏感的;(不用显微镜)肉眼看得见的 8. 感觉迟钝的,不敏感的;(不用显微镜)肉眼看得见的 | v. | |
n. | 1. a quantity of 144 or twelve dozen 2. a total, especially a total amount of money before any usual deductions are made | adj. | 1. before any usual deductions such as tax or expenses have been made 2. including all packaging and contents 3. flagrantly wrong or unmitigated 5. not sensitive to, or not able to appreciate, the finer things in life 6. growing thickly or densely 7. overweight to an unhealthy or repellent degree 8. disgusting or highly unpleasant 9. a gross amount of money is the total amount before taxes or costs have been taken out 10. gross actions are extremely bad and are considered immoral by most people 1. before any usual deductions such as tax or expenses have been made 2. including all packaging and contents 3. flagrantly wrong or unmitigated 5. not sensitive to, or not able to appreciate, the finer things in life 6. growing thickly or densely 7. overweight to an unhealthy or repellent degree 8. disgusting or highly unpleasant 9. a gross amount of money is the total amount before taxes or costs have been taken out 10. gross actions are extremely bad and are considered immoral by most people | v. | 1. to earn or make an amount of money as profit before any usual deductions are made 2. to earn a particular amount of money before taxes or costs have been taken out | adv. | 1. earned before anything such as taxes or costs have been taken out |
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