单词 | gross |
释义 | adjective | adverb | verb | determiner, noun grossgross1 /groʊs/ ●●○ S3 adjective 1spoken very disgusting to look at or think about SYN disgusting: Ooh, gross! The dog just threw up on the carpet!2social studies, economics a gross amount of money is the total amount before any taxes or costs have been subtracted: a gross income of $150,000gross receipts/sales/revenues etc. The chain had gross sales totaling $10 million.3gross negligence/misconduct/injustice etc. wrong and unacceptable in a way that is very clear or extreme: gross inequalities in salaries4[only before noun] gross weight is the total weight of something, including its wrapping5extremely fat and unattractive [Origin: 1300–1400 Old French gros big, thick, from Latin grossus]—grossly adverb: grossly overweight—grossness noun [uncountable] adjective | adverb | verb | determiner, noun grossgross2 adverb make/earn $25,000 etc. gross social studies, economics to earn a particular amount of money before taxes have been subtracted: Henry makes more than $30,000 gross. adjective | adverb | verb | determiner, noun grossgross3 verb [transitive] social studies, economics to gain an amount as a total profit, or earn it as a total amount, before taxes have been subtracted: The movie grossed $7.7 million.► see thesaurus at earngross somebody ↔ out phrasal verb spoken to make someone feel sick because of something you say or do: You guys totally gross me out. adjective | adverb | verb | determiner, noun grossgross4 determiner, noun (plural gross) [countable] 1a total profit before taxes have been subtracted: a gross of $2 million2a quantity of 144 of something: a gross of pencils |
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