gross的意思和读音

gross

: [ɡroʊs] : [ɡrəʊs]

n.(144

adv.

adj.

v.

grosses  grossing  grossed  grosser  grossest  

adj.+n.gross profit,gross negligence,gross error,gross earnings,gross misconduct

adj.net

grossadj.

1.[obn]being the total amount of sth before anything is taken away

gross weight(= including the container or wrapping)

gross income/wage(= before taxes, etc. are taken away)(

Investments showed a gross profit of 26%. 26%。

2.[obn]very obvious and unacceptable

gross indecency/negligence/misconduct

a gross violation of human rights

3.(informal)使very unpleasant

‘He ate it with mustard.’ ‘Oh, gross!’“。”“!”

4.very rude

gross behaviour

5.very fat and ugly

She's not just fat, she's positively gross!

adv.

1.in total, before anything is taken away

She earns £25 000 a year gross. 25 000

v.

1.~ sthto earn a particular amount of money before tax has been taken off it

It is one of the biggest grossing movies of all time.

n.

1.(144 a group of 144 things

two gross of apples

to sell sth by the gross

2.a total amount of money earned by sth, especially a film/movie, before any costs are taken away

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n.1.,2.(=12)

v.1.〉()

adj.1.a gross amount of money is the total amount before taxes or costs have been taken out2.gross actions are extremely bad and are considered immoral by most people; extreme and unreasonable3.extremely unpleasant. This word is used mainly by young people.

n.1.144 of something

v.1.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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4. grey scale for staining gross(=12) grommet ...

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1.The French court had sentenced him to no less than eight years' imprisonment and that was a gross miscarriage of justice.

2.The standard newspaper definition of a recession is a decline in the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for two or more consecutive quarters.退退

3.GROSS: You know, as if like who The Beatles are really needs to be explained.

4.I suspect that at that moment, Deputy Gross wasn't trying to be a hero; he was just doing his job.怀

5.Whatever, he could make two to three movies a year and get back in profits for about ten percent of the movie's gross.

6.Do we have to talk about this? It's sort of gross.

7.Our research found real per capita gross domestic product growth tends to be much lower during the decade following crises.10(GDP)

8.Richard Gross: This is just like an ice skater, a spinning ice skater who will spin faster as she brings her arms closer to her body.RicharGross:

9.From my point of view, it would be a gross oversight to create something on this subject without the input of the online peanut gallery.

10.The United States, which had the highest gross domestic product per capita, can't claim to be as happy as Denmark and New Zealand.西