gross UK [grəʊs] US [groʊs] adjective adverb ADVANCED ■(in) total 总的,毛的;总共,全部•A person's gross income is the money they earn before tax is deducted from it.个人总收入是指税前的收入总和。 •Once wrapped, the gross weight of the package is 2kg.包装后,这个包裹的总重量是两公斤。 •She earns £30,000 a year gross.她每年的总收入是三万英镑。 Compare net UK [grəʊs] US [groʊs] adjective UNACCEPTABLE 无法接受的 [before noun] formal ■(especially in law) unacceptable because clearly wrong (尤指违法行为)严重的,恶劣的,极端的,不能接受的•gross misconduct/indecency严重渎职/猥亵 •a gross violation of justice严重违反公平 UK [grəʊs] US [groʊs] adjective FAT 胖的 ■extremely fat or large and ugly 极胖而难看的;臃肿难看的;庞大不雅观的•I'd put on ten kilos and felt gross in my bikini.我体重增加了十公斤,穿着比基尼觉得臃肿难看。 UK [grəʊs] US [groʊs] adjective UNPLEASANT 令人不快的 informal ■extremely unpleasant 极其令人厌恶的;令人恶心的;令人不快的•"Oh, gross!" she said, looking at the flies buzzing above the piles of dirty plates.“呀,真恶心!”她看着在一堆堆肮脏的碟子上飞来飞去的苍蝇说道。 UK [grəʊs] US [groʊs] verb transitive ■to earn a particular amount of money before tax is paid or costs are subtracted 总收入为;总共赚得;获得…毛利•The film has grossed over $200 million this year.这出电影今年总收入超过了两亿美元。 UK [grəʊs] US [groʊs] verb transitive Phrasal Verbs [M] gross sb out mainly US informal ■If something grosses you out, you think it is very unpleasant or disgusting 使(某人)恶心;令(某人)憎恶;令(某人)作呕•He smells and he's dirty - he really grosses me out.他全身臭烘烘的,非常肮脏——真让我恶心。 UK [grəʊs] US [groʊs] noun countable (plural gross or grosses) old-fashioned ■(a group of) 144 一箩(12打,144个) |