释义 |
- n.(尤指罗马天主教的)弥撒;弥撒曲
- 网络质量;大量;大众
复数:masses 过去分词:massed 现在分词:massing adj.+n. Mass destruction,Mass unemployment,Mass consumption,Mass support,Mass immigration n. form,figure,frame,physique,build 1. | [u][c] (尤指罗马天主教的)弥撒(especially in the Roman Catholic Church) a ceremony held in memory of the last meal that Christ had with his disciples |
| | | a priest celebrating/saying Mass 主持弥撒的神父 |
2. | [c] 弥撒曲a piece of music that is written for the prayers, etc. of this ceremony |
| Bach's Mass in B minor 巴赫的 B 小调弥撒曲 |
n. | 1. in the Roman Catholic Church and some Protestant churches, the religious ceremony of Communion 2. a body of matter that forms a whole but has no definable shape 3. a part of the text of a Roman Catholic Mass set to music, to be sung by a choir 4. a collection of many individual parts 5. a large but unspecified number or quantity 6. the greater part or majority 7. the property of an object that is a measure of its inertia, the amount of matter it contains, and its influence in a gravitational field. 8. a large area of a painting where the light, shade, or colour is uniform 9. an irregular deposit of ore that does not occur in veins 10. a lump or amount of a substance that does not have a clear or definite shape 1. in the Roman Catholic Church and some Protestant churches, the religious ceremony of Communion 2. a body of matter that forms a whole but has no definable shape 3. a part of the text of a Roman Catholic Mass set to music, to be sung by a choir 4. a collection of many individual parts 5. a large but unspecified number or quantity 6. the greater part or majority 7. the property of an object that is a measure of its inertia, the amount of matter it contains, and its influence in a gravitational field. 8. a large area of a painting where the light, shade, or colour is uniform 9. an irregular deposit of ore that does not occur in veins 10. a lump or amount of a substance that does not have a clear or definite shape | np. | 1. ordinary people in society, as distinct from people who are rich or powerful 2. ordinary people in society, as distinct from political leaders, aristocracy, or educated people 3. large amounts or large numbers | v. | 1. to gather things in a mass, or be gathered in a mass 2. to come together and form a large group 3. form or collect into a mass | adj. | 1. made up of or containing a large number 2. broadly general, in scope or effect 3. involving or affecting a large number of people |
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