词汇 | mass |
释义 | mass adjective[ before noun ] uk /mæs/ us /mæs/ C1 having an effect on or involving a large number of people or forming a large amount: 大量的;大规模的;大批的 weapons of mass destruction大规模杀伤性武器 a mass murderer杀人狂 mass starvation饥荒成灾 Opposition groups plan to stage mass demonstrations all over the country.反对组织计划在全国发起大规模游行示威。 During times of mass unemployment, there's a pool of cheap labour for employers to draw from.在人们大批失业的时候,有大量廉价劳动力供雇主选用。 There were mass deportations in the 1930s, when thousands of people were forced to leave the country.1930年代出现了大规模的驱逐事件,数以万计的人被迫离开那个国家。 There have been mass desertions from the party in recent months. There has been a mass exodus of workers from the villages to the towns.一直有大量工人源源不断从农村涌入城市。 The regime tried to silence dissent with a programme of mass murder.当权政府试图通过大屠杀来压制反对的声音。 Big and quite big appreciable baronial bigly bloated boxcar bulky expansive grandly heaping hearty heftily hefty higher pumped rambling roomy royal royally sizable the bigger the betteridiom mass noun uk /mæs/ us /mæs/ massnoun (LARGE AMOUNT)B2[ S ] a large amount of something that has no particular shape or arrangement: 大量;大批;众多 The explosion reduced the church to a mass of rubble.爆炸使教堂变成了一堆瓦砾。 The forest is a mass of colour in autumn.秋季的森林色彩斑斓。 masses[ plural ]UKinformal B2 a lot: 许多;相当多 [ + to infinitive ]I've got masses to do at the weekend.我周末有许多事要做。 There were masses of people in town today.今天城里人很多。 the mass of something most of something: …的主要部分,…的主体;…的大多数 The mass of the people support the reforms.大多数人支持改革。 Her daughter's hair is a mass of wonderful red corkscrew curls.她女儿留了一头漂亮的红色卷发。 She was disappointed to see her essay returned with a mass of corrections in red ink. The liquid suddenly solidifies into a gelatinous mass. Short-grain rice turns into a soft glutinous mass when cooked.短粒米一煮就会变得又软又黏。 A seething mass of children crowded around the tables.每张桌子周围都挤满了孩子。 Masses and large amounts of things accumulation any number of thingsidiom armload backlog blood clot flood foam hyper-concentration inundation lion many pile stack the lion's shareidiom tsunami wadge wave after/upon waveidiom wedge welter wodge You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Maximum and minimum massnoun (SOLID LUMP)[ C ] a solid lump with no clear shape: 团,块,堆 The sauce was now a sticky mass at the bottom of the pan.酱汁现在成了黏稠的一团,粘在平底锅锅底。 Masses and large amounts of things accumulation any number of thingsidiom armload backlog blood clot flood foam hyper-concentration inundation lion many pile stack the lion's shareidiom tsunami wadge wave after/upon waveidiom wedge welter wodge massnoun (ORDINARY PEOPLE)the masses the ordinary people who form the largest group in a society: 群众,平民 He was popular with the rich but failed to win the support of the masses.他很受贵族阶层的欢迎,但没有赢得民众的支持。 Ordinary people banausic civil ceremony commonalty community demotic grassroots Joe Bloggs Joe Public John Doe John Q. Public omnibus popular popularly prole public ruck the common manidiom the man/woman in the streetidiom the populace vernacular massnoun (PHYSICS)[ C ] physics specialized the amount of matter in any solid object or in any volume of liquid or gas: 质量 The acceleration of a body equals the force exerted on it divided by its mass.物体所受外力除以其质量等于加速度。 mass number the total number of protons and neutrons in an atom原子量 mass defect the difference between the mass of a nucleus(= central part of an atom) and the mass of the separate pieces that make up the nucleus(物理)质量亏损 Mass, area, weight & volume in general A2 A3 A4 A5 area density displacement expansivity heft high density legal letter non-dimensional specific gravity sq. square tare volume volumetric weight You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Physics: atoms, molecules & sub-atomic particles massnoun (RELIGIOUS CEREMONY )[ C or U ](alsoMass) a religious ceremony in some Christian Churches based on Jesus' last meal with his disciples, or music written for parts of this ceremony: 弥撒;弥撒曲 to go to Mass参加弥撒 See also Communion Musical pieces arrangement ballade bolero bossa nova Britannia chorus fantasia jingle medley multi-part nocturne octet opus playlist sonata sonatina song form streetscape string quartet string quintet You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Religious ceremonies & prayers mass verb[ I ] uk /mæs/ us /mæs/ to come together in large numbers: 集中,聚集 Thousands of troops have massed along the border in preparation for an invasion.数千大军已经集结在边境上,准备入侵。 Meeting people acquaintance ayup bump into someone conclave counter-rally cross someone's path/cross paths with someoneidiom fish make yourself knownidiom meeting muster point open house paths crossidiom pay your respectsidiom play date power breakfast power lunch re-encounter re-meet rendezvous respect mass | American Dictionarymass noun[ C ] us/mæs/ massnoun[C] (LARGE AMOUNT)a large amount or number: A mass of earth and granite slid down into the narrow gorge. We had to wade through masses of seaweed. massnoun[C] (MATTER)[ C ] physics the amount of matter in any solid object or in any volume of liquid or gas mass numberphysics The mass number is the total number of protons and neutrons in an atom. mass defectphysics The mass defect is the difference between the mass of a nucleus (= central part of an atom) and the mass of the separate pieces that make up the nucleus. massnoun[C] (ART)[ U ] art the outside size or shape of an object, or how big it appears to be mass verb[ I/T ] us/mæs/ massverb[I/T] (CREATE LARGE AMOUNT)to come or bring together in large numbers: [ I ]The crowd massed around the entrance to the exhibition. mass adjective[ not gradable ] us/mæs/ massadjective[not gradable] (LARGE AMOUNT)involving or having an effect on a large number of people or things: weapons of mass destruction They hope the new movie will appeal to a mass audience. Mass noun[ C/U ] us/mæs/ (esp. in the Roman Catholic Church) a religious ceremony based on Jesus’s last meal with his disciples (= the men who followed him), or music written for the parts of this ceremony mass | Business Englishmass adjective[ before noun ] uk /mæs/us having an effect on or involving a large number of people: There have been two decades of mass unemployment. mass audience/appealA smaller company could produce a breakthrough product with mass appeal. mass consumerism/consumptionThe society that we live in now is so geared to spending and mass consumerism. a mass protest/rally/action See alsocritical mass mass noun uk /mæs/us [ U ] the amount of matter in any solid object or volume of liquid or gas: These activities help strengthen bones and increase their mass. a mass of sth[ S ] a large amount of something: The media company has enjoyed a mass of hype. They were part of the large mass of consumers who acquired a credit card in the 1980s. |
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