词汇 | gross |
释义 | gross adjective, adverb uk /ɡrəʊs/ us /ɡroʊs/ C1 (in) total: 总的,毛的;总共,全部 gross incomeA person's gross income is the money they earn before tax is deducted from it.个人总收入是指税前的收入总和。 gross weightOnce wrapped, the gross weight of the package is 2.1 kg.包装后,这个包裹的毛重是2.1公斤。 She earns £30,000 a year gross.她每年的总收入是3万英镑。 Compare netadjective I earn £15,000 gross, but my net income is about £12,000. His gross annual income is over half a million pounds. This graph shows the gross domestic product of all the European countries. Tax is payable on the gross weight of the cargo. The label gives the gross and net weight of the product. Taxation amortizable anti-dumping anti-progressive anti-tax at sourcephrase filer financial year fiscal drag fiscal year flat tax rebate regressive regressively road tax sales tax taxed taxpayer the taxman tithe top rate gross adjective uk /ɡrəʊs/ us /ɡroʊs/ grossadjective (UNPLEASANT)informal extremely unpleasant: 极其令人厌恶的,令人恶心的,令人不快的 "Oh, gross!" she said, looking at the flies buzzing above the piles of dirty plates.“呀,真恶心!”她看着在一堆堆脏盘子上方飞来飞去的苍蝇说道。 Serious and unpleasant abominable abominably abysmal abysmally apocalyptic fraught frightful from hellidiom fun ghastliness not be all fun and gamesidiom noxiously objectionable objectionably odious unpleasantly unpleasantness unpretty unspeakable unspeakably grossadjective (FAT)extremely fat or large and ugly臃肿难看的;庞大不雅观的 Enormous astronomical astronomically behemoth bigly by far and awayidiom immeasurable immeasurably immense immensity inordinate precipitous prodigiously stratospheric stratospherically super-colossal supersized walloping winding yawning yawningly grossadjective (EXTREME)C1[ before noun ]formal extreme in a way that is very obviously wrong and unacceptable: (尤指违法行为)严重的,恶劣的,极端的,不能接受的 This is a gross violation of human rights. These people have been the victims of a gross injustice. Both sides in the debate are prone to gross exaggeration. She said the ad was a gross distortion of the true facts. See also gross indecency gross misconduct gross negligence We've seen a number of very clear and gross violations of the charter. Some societies have been scarred by gross injustices, such as apartheid, political kidnapping, and torture. He said it was "a gross distortion" to call the offer a bribe. This is either lying or gross incompetence. I believe there has been a gross mismanagement of city finances. Wrong aberrant aberrantly abnormal amiss anomalous fallaciousness false false negative false positive falsely iniquity invalidly irregularly liberal liberally What's up?phrase wrongheaded wrongheadedly wrongly X, x You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Unsuitable and unacceptable gross verb[ T ] uk /ɡrəʊs/ us /ɡroʊs/ to earn a particular amount of money before tax is paid or costs are taken away: 总收入为,总共赚得,获得…毛利 The film has grossed over $200 million this year.这部电影今年总收入超过了两亿美元。 Taxation amortizable anti-dumping anti-progressive anti-tax at sourcephrase filer financial year fiscal drag fiscal year flat tax rebate regressive regressively road tax sales tax taxed taxpayer the taxman tithe top rate You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Earning money Phrasal verbgross someone out gross noun[ C ] old-fashioneduk /ɡrəʊs/ us /ɡroʊs/pluralgross (a group of) 144一罗(12打,144个) Numbers: groups of things according to number a couple of someone/something baker's dozen brace companion couple dozen dyad dyadic null pair quaternity score triad trinity trio twosome gross | American Dictionarygross adjective us/ɡroʊs/ grossadjective (EXTREME)[ -er/-est only ] (esp. of something bad or wrong) extreme or obvious: The birds die from hunger, thirst, and gross overcrowding. grossadjective (UNPLEASANT)[ -er/-est only ]infml rude or offensive: She watches these really gross movies. "Gross!" Pamela says as she wipes the goo off her fingers. grossadjective (TOTAL)[ not gradable ] (of earnings) total, before tax is paid or costs are subtracted: Investors have earned gross income of $780 million. gross verb[ T ] us/ɡroʊs/ to earn as a total before expenses are subtracted: The film grossed over $200 million. Phrasal verbgross someone out gross noun us/ɡroʊs/ grossnoun (NUMBER)[ C ]pluralgross a group of 144 items gross | Business Englishgross adjective uk /ɡrəʊs/us FINANCE, TAX, ACCOUNTING used to describe a total amount of money before tax, etc. is taken off: gross earnings/income/revenueThe company posted gross earnings of $150.8 million. gross salary/wages gross interest/return/yieldBasic-rate taxpayers need to earn 4% gross interest to beat inflation. Compare the net [ before noun ] LAW formal extremely bad: gross misconduct/mismanagement/negligence gross adverb uk /ɡrəʊs/us FINANCE, TAX, ACCOUNTING before tax, etc. is taken off: He earns €75,000 a year gross. gross verb[ T ] uk /ɡrəʊs/us FINANCE to earn a total amount before tax, etc. is taken off: He grossed over $100,000 last year. COMMERCE to earn a particular amount in ticket sales: It has become the highest grossing film of all time. Phrasal verbgross something up gross noun[ C ] uk /ɡrəʊs/us COMMERCE the total amount of money that a film makes in sales of cinema tickets: a gross of sthHis latest film opened with a gross of just $6 million. FINANCE the amount that a person or business earns before tax and costs have been taken away: a gross of sthHer company showed a 25% profit on a gross of about $200,000 in 2010. MEASURES a quantity of 144 of something: a gross of stha gross of apples |
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