mass的意思和读音

mass

: [mæs] : [mæs]

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v.

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masses  massing  massed  

adj.+n.Mass destruction,Mass unemployment,Mass consumption,Mass support,Mass immigration

n.form,figure,frame,physique,build

massn.— see alsobiomass,critical mass,land mass

1.[c]~ (of sth)a large amount of a substance that does not have a definite shape or form

a mass of snow and rocks falling down the mountain

The hill appeared as a black mass in the distance.

The sky was full of dark masses of clouds.

2.[c][ususing]~ of stha large amount or quantity of sth

a mass of blonde hair

I began sifting through the mass of evidence.

3.[sing]~ of stha large number of people or things grouped together, often in a confused way

I struggled through the mass of people to the exit.

The page was covered with a mass of figures.

4.[pl](informal)~ (of sth)西a large number or amount of sth

There were masses of people in the shops yesterday.

I've got masses of work to do.

Don't give me any more. I've eaten masses!

5.[pl]the ordinary people in society who are not leaders or who are considered to be not very well educated

government attempts to suppress dissatisfaction among the masses

a TV programme that brings science to the masses

6.[sing]the most; the majority

The reforms are unpopular with the mass of teachers and parents.

7.[u]the quantity of material that sth contains

calculating the mass of a planet

IDM

The rose bushes are a mass of flowers in June.

Her arm was a mass of bruises.

be a mass ofto be full of or covered with sth

The rose bushes are a mass of flowers in June.

Her arm was a mass of bruises.

adj.— see alsomass-market

1.[obn]广affecting or involving a large number of people or things

mass unemployment/production

weapons of mass destruction

Their latest product is aimed at the mass market .

v.

1.[i][t]to come together in large numbers; to gather people or things together in large numbers

Demonstrators had massed outside the embassy.使

Dark clouds massed on the horizon.

The general massed his troops for a final attack.

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v.1.使;();【使2.,

n.1.a large quantity or number; a lot2.a lump or amount of a substance that does not have a clear or definite shape3.a large crowd of people; ordinary people who are not rich or famous. This word usually shows that you think ordinary people are not important or intelligent4.the main religious ceremony of the Roman Catholic church; a piece of music written for some of the prayers in the mass5.the amount of matter that something contains1.a large quantity or number; a lot2.a lump or amount of a substance that does not have a clear or definite shape3.a large crowd of people; ordinary people who are not rich or famous. This word usually shows that you think ordinary people are not important or intelligent4.the main religious ceremony of the Roman Catholic church; a piece of music written for some of the prayers in the mass5.the amount of matter that something contains

v.1.to come together and form a large group; to bring people together and make them form a large group

adj.1.involving or affecting a large number of people

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2. drill vt. mass n. shadow n. ...

4. Marxist a. mass n. master n.

6. masonry well mass mass monent of inertia ...

7. Marxist a. mass n. master n.

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1.There was no obvious mass in the duodenal lumen, but an area of hyperemia and a look of rigidity.

2.Here is the thing: it had a very clear meaning *at the time* and was a clear contrast to the prevailing mass of applications on the web.web

3.His mass said, he broke his fast on rye bread dipped in the milk of his own cows.

4."The mass production of these works of art as parasites on the body of a commercial IC goes unnoticed by most observers, " writes Chipworks.“,”Chipworks

5.However, we also see that animation itself has the rebelling disposition and cannot be eradicated from its mass culture nature.

6.There was sort of a standstill in Britain the day, or the moment of her death, and people decided to mourn her death in a sort of mass way.

7.I always see that whenever a torrent of life in a turbulent, in the creation of its own path, through a mass of mountains and rocks.

8.The result of social psychology research indicates that the mass media is one of the sources from which stereotype came into people's mind.

9.She said a "troubled" relationship with food caused mass obesity in the general population and made young girls consider going on diets.

10.Around the world, market participants stepped back in mass from what, up to then, were standardised, routine, predictable transactions.