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gross

adjective
/ɡrəʊs/
/ɡrəʊs/
(comparative grosser, superlative grossest)
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  1. [only before noun] being the total amount of something before anything is taken away总的;毛的
    • gross weight (= including the container or wrapping)毛重
    • gross income/wage (= before taxes, etc. are taken away)(税前)总收益/工资
    • Investments showed a gross profit of 26 per cent.投资显示毛利率为26%。
    • The family have three children and a gross income of £50 000.这家有三个孩子,税前总收入为5万英镑。
    compare net
  2. [only before noun] (formal or law法律) (of a crime, etc.罪行等) very obvious and unacceptable严重的
    • gross negligence/misconduct重大过失/不当行为
    • a gross violation of human rights严重侵犯人权
  3. (informal) very unpleasant令人不快的;令人恶心的;使人厌恶的 synonym disgusting
    • ‘He ate it with mustard.’ ‘Oh, gross!’“他用芥末拌着吃。” “啊,真恶心!”
    Synonyms disgustingdisgusting
    • foul
    • revolting
    • repulsive
    • offensive
    • gross
    These words all describe something, especially a smell, taste or habit, that is extremely unpleasant and often makes you feel slightly ill.
    • disgusting extremely unpleasant and making you feel slightly ill:
      • What a disgusting smell!这气味真难闻!
    • foul dirty, and tasting or smelling bad:
      • She could smell his foul breath.她闻得到他的口臭。
    • revolting extremely unpleasant and making you feel slightly ill:
      • The stew looked revolting.这煨菜看上去令人作呕。
    disgusting or revolting?用 disgusting 还是 revolting?Both of these words are used to describe things that smell and taste unpleasant, unpleasant personal habits and people who have them. There is no real difference in meaning, but disgusting is more frequent, especially in spoken English.
    • repulsive (rather formal) extremely unpleasant in a way that offends you or makes you feel slightly ill. 指使人厌恶的、令人反感的、十分讨厌的Repulsive usually describes people, their behaviour or habits, which you may find offensive for physical or moral reasons.
    • offensive (formal) (especially of smells) extremely unpleasant.
    • gross (informal) (of a smell, taste or personal habit) extremely unpleasant.
    Patterns
    • disgusting/​repulsive/​offensive to somebody
    • to find somebody/​something disgusting/​revolting/​repulsive/​offensive
    • to smell/​taste disgusting/​foul/​gross
    • a(n) disgusting/​foul/​revolting/​offensive/​gross smell
    • a disgusting/​revolting/​gross habit
    • disgusting/​offensive/​gross behaviour
    • a disgusting/​revolting/​repulsive man/​woman/​person
  4. very rude粗鲁的;不雅的 synonym crude
    • gross behaviour粗鲁的行为
  5. very fat and ugly肥胖而丑陋的
    • She's not just fat, she's positively gross!她不止是胖,她简直是五大三粗!
    Topics Appearancec2
  6. Word OriginMiddle English (in the sense ‘thick, massive, bulky’): from Old French gros, grosse ‘large’, from late Latin grossus.

gross

adverb
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  1. in total, before anything is taken away总共;全部
    • She earns £25 000 a year gross.她一年总收入为 25 000 英镑。
    compare net
    Word OriginMiddle English (in the sense ‘thick, massive, bulky’): from Old French gros, grosse ‘large’, from late Latin grossus.

gross

verb
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Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they gross
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he / she / it grosses
/ˈɡrəʊsɪz/
/ˈɡrəʊsɪz/
past simple grossed
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past participle grossed
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-ing form grossing
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Phrasal Verbs
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  1. gross something to earn a particular amount of money before tax has been taken off it总收入为;总共赚得
    • It is one of the biggest grossing movies of all time.这是票房收入创历史之最的影片之一。
    • The concert grossed a massive £2 million at the box office.音乐会的票房收入高达200万英镑。
    Word OriginMiddle English (in the sense ‘thick, massive, bulky’): from Old French gros, grosse ‘large’, from late Latin grossus.

gross

noun
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  1. (plural gross)
    a group of 144 things一罗(144 个)
    • two gross of apples两罗苹果
    • to sell something by the gross按罗出售某物
  2. (plural grosses)
    (especially US English) a total amount of money earned by something, especially a film, before any costs are taken away (尤指影片的)毛收入,总收入
  3. Word OriginMiddle English (in the sense ‘thick, massive, bulky’): from Old French gros, grosse ‘large’, from late Latin grossus.
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grossgrossD.J.:[ɡrəus]K.K.:[ɡros]adj.1.臃肿的He's not just fat.He's positively gross!他不只是胖, 他是过于肥胖!2.粗俗的, 粗野的Gross feeder likes gross food.滥食者爱吃粗食。3.总的, 毛的The gross weight of the box of chocolates is 500 grams.那盒巧克力的全部重量是500克。4.显而易见的, 显然恶劣的He made a gross mistake.他犯了严重的错误。vt.1.获得(…的)总收入Her last film grossed a million pounds.她拍最后一部影片总共赚了100万英镑。
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gross adjective | adverb | verb | noun
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gross / gros ; grEJs /adjective
1. TOTAL 总共的, only before noun
a. a gross sum of money is the total amount before any tax or costs have been taken away〔扣去税或成本之前〕总的,毛的;
net:
a gross profit of $5 million500 万美元的毛利
gross income / salary / pay etc
a family with gross earnings of just £75 per week税前收入每周只有 75 英镑的家庭
b. a gross weight is the total weight of something, including its wrapping毛重的
2. VERY BAD 非常不好的, only before nounclearly wrong and unacceptable严重的,过分的,恶劣的:
gross negligence / misconduct etc
soldiers accused of gross violations of human rights被指控严重侵犯人权的士兵
The company described reports of environmental disaster as gross exaggeration.该公司称,关于环境灾害的报道是严重夸张了。
gross indecency ( = the crime of doing something that is sexually offensive )严重猥亵罪
3. NASTY 令人厌恶的, spokenvery unpleasant to look at or think about令人讨厌的,令人厌恶的;SYNdisgusting
Ooh, gross! I hate spinach!呃,恶心! 我讨厌吃菠菜!
4. FAT 胖的, informalextremely fat and unattractive极胖而难看的
grossly adv. [+ adj / adv]
Lambert was grossly overweight .兰伯特胖极了。
Medical records were found to be grossly inadequate.病史记录被发现很不完善。
grossness noun U
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grossadverb
1. earn £20,000 / $30,000 etc gross to earn £20,000 etc before tax has been taken away税前收入两万英镑/三万美元等;
net:
a junior executive earning $50,000 gross税前收入为五万美元的初级行政人员

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grossverb T
1. to gain an amount as a total profit, or earn it as a total amount, before tax has been taken away获得…的总利润(毛利,税前收入);
net:
The movie has already grossed over $10 million.这部电影票房总收入已经超过一千万美元。

 PHRASAL VERBS 
gross sb ↔ out
AmE spokento make someone wish they had not seen or been told about something because it is so unpleasant
使恶心,使作呕;SYNdisgust
His dirty fingernails really gross me out.他的指甲很脏,让我觉得很恶心。
grossed out adj.
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grossnoun (plural gross) C
1. a quantity of 144 things罗〔即 12 打,144 个〕:
[+ of ]
two gross of candles两罗蜡烛
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gross

1 gross /ˈgroʊs/ adjective
grosser; grossest
1 gross
/ˈgroʊs/
adjective
grosser; grossest
Learner's definition of GROSS
[also more gross; most gross]
always used before a noun : very obvious or noticeable明显的;显而易见的
: rude or offensive粗鲁的;冒犯的;令人不快的
informal : very disgusting令人恶心的
always used before a noun : including everything总的
used especially to describe a total amount of money that exists before anything (such as taxes or expenses) is taken away(尤指税费扣除前或开支前等的)总钱数
compare 3net
: very big or fat肥胖的;硕大的

— grossly

adverb

— grossness

noun [noncount]
2 gross /ˈgroʊs/ adverb
2 gross
/ˈgroʊs/
adverb
Learner's definition of GROSS
used to describe a total amount of money that exists before anything (such as taxes or expenses) is taken away(尤指税费扣除前或开支前等的钱数)总共
3 gross /ˈgroʊs/ verb
grosses; grossed; grossing
3 gross
/ˈgroʊs/
verb
grosses; grossed; grossing
Learner's definition of GROSS

gross out

[phrasal verb]
gross (someone) out also gross out (someone) chiefly US, informal
: to cause (someone) to feel disgusted使作呕;使恶心
see also gross-out
compare 4gross
4 gross /ˈgroʊs/ verb
grosses; grossed; grossing
4 gross
/ˈgroʊs/
verb
grosses; grossed; grossing
Learner's definition of GROSS
[+ object]
: to earn (an amount of money) before taxes, expenses, etc., are taken away(税费、开支等扣除前的)总收入为,总共赚得
compare 4net
compare 3gross
5 gross /ˈgroʊs/ noun
plural grosses
5 gross
/ˈgroʊs/
noun
plural grosses
Learner's definition of GROSS
[count]
: the amount of money earned before taxes, expenses, etc., are taken away(税费、开支等扣除前的)毛收入,总收入
compare 5net
compare 6gross
6 gross /ˈgroʊs/ noun
plural gross
6 gross
/ˈgroʊs/
noun
plural gross
Learner's definition of GROSS
[count]
: a group of 144 things : 12 dozen一罗(144个)
compare 5gross
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gross 总共的,重大的
gross=great 大
engross 正式写成 [议案 决议等] ,大量 (或全部) 收买,独占
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