释义 |
massemasse ► masses of something- Jouglet first gets Robin to eat masses of pears.
- Large explosions heat vast masses of the atmosphere to such high temperatures that nitrogen is partially burned to make toxic nitrogen oxides.
- Such ease of access means that very large masses of asteroid materials can be returned to the vicinity of Earth.
- The approximate molecular masses of the bands were calculated from the migration of known standards.
- The partial pressure of a component gas can be calculated if the masses of the component gases in a container are known.
- The very weak carbonaceous meteorites often fall as showers of tiny fragments with masses of grams.
- Then we find there's masses of stuff still unpublished.
- There were no masses of poor crushed together in fetid slums, scrabbling for every crust.
► the masses- Henry Ford made automobiles affordable to the masses.
- Lenin's position depended on the support of the masses.
- Television has brought cheap entertainment to the masses.
- By contrast, the large zebra lives on the masses of low quality stem material.
- Divorced from any clear patronage, western artists were free to look inwards and to ignore the tastes of the masses.
- Donald Reid Cabral took over, but he had almost no following among the masses.
- Except on weekends, when the masses come to see them.
- Just as long, that is, as the masses do not mind interminable delays.
- The BeBox is not ready for the masses.
- The representatives of the middle classes were quite prepared to leave the movies to the masses.
- Whatever can not be shared with the masses is taboo to me.
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