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gross

英 [ɡrəʊs]

美 [ɡroʊs]

adj.  总的; 毛的; 严重的; 令人不快的; 令人恶心的; 使人厌恶的
adv.  总共; 全部
v.  总收入为; 总共赚得
n.  一罗(144个); (尤指影片的)毛收入,总收入

过去式:grossed  过去分词:grossed  现在分词:grossing    第三人称单数:grosses

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双语例句

  • I only resist things like chocolate if I feel really gross.
    我只有在觉得自己胖得很难看的时候才能拒绝巧克力这类东西的诱惑。
  • I think it would be a gross distortion of reality to say that they were motivated by self-interest
    我认为说他们是受自身利益的驱使是对事实的严重歪曲。
  • He claimed Mr Brooke had been guilty of a 'gross error of judgment'
    他宣称布鲁克先生犯有“判断失误的重大过错”。
  • He abused the Admiral in the grossest terms
    他用不堪入耳的话辱骂那位海军上将。
  • The saw had gone across gross's left rib cage through the underside of his liver.
    锯子锯进格罗斯的左胸腔,通过肝脏下方。
  • They were found guilty of acts of gross indecency.
    他们因存在严重猥亵行为而被判有罪。
  • His gross mismanagement left the company desperately in need of restructuring.
    他管理上的重大失误使公司陷入亟须重组的境地。
  • That would be a gross injustice.
    是无天理。
  • He's not just fat. he's positively gross!
    他不只是胖,他是过于肥胖!
  • It is estimated that the gross annual value of industrial and agricultural output will be quadrupled.
    工农业总产值预计翻两番。