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IELTS BNC: 3198 COCA: 4409

gross

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Related topics: Finance, Measurement
gross1 /ɡrəʊs $ ɡroʊs/ ●●○ S3 adjectiveadj  
1 total 总共的 [only before noun]
a) BFTOTALa gross sum of money is the total amount before any tax or costs have been taken away 〔扣除税或成本之前〕总的,毛的 net
 a gross profit of $5 million
500万美元的毛利
gross income/salary/pay etc
 a family with gross earnings of just £75 per week
税前收入每周仅75英镑的家庭
b) TMTOTALa gross weight is the total weight of something, including its wrapping 毛重的
see thesaurus at profit
2 very bad 非常糟糕的 [only before noun]BAD BEHAVIOUR OR ACTIONS clearly 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过于夸大其词。
gross indecency (=the crime of doing something that is sexually offensive) 严重猥亵罪
3 nasty 令人厌恶的 spokenDISGUSTING very unpleasant to look at or think about 令人讨厌的,令人厌恶的 SYN disgusting
 Ooh, gross! I hate spinach!
呃,恶心!我讨厌吃菠菜!
4. fat 胖的FAT informal extremely fat and unattractive 极胖而难看的
grossly adverbadv [+adj/adverbadv]
 Lambert was grossly overweight.
兰伯特实在太胖了。
 Medical records were found to be grossly inadequate.
病史记录被发现很不完善。
grossness noun [uncountableU]
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gross2 adverbadv  
1earn £20,000/$30,000 etc gross  BEWEARNto 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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gross3 verb [transitiveT]  
1TOTALto 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1,000万美元。
2gross somebody ↔ out phrasal verbphr v American EnglishAmE spokenUNPLEASANT to make someone wish they had not seen or been told about something because it is so unpleasant 使恶心,使作呕 SYN disgust
 His dirty fingernails really gross me out.
他的脏指甲让我觉得很恶心。
grossed out adjectiveadj
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Related topics: Numbers
gross4 noun (plural gross) [countableC]  
1HMNa quantity of 144 things 罗〔144个〕
gross of
 two gross of candles
两罗蜡烛
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From Longman Business Dictionary
grossgross1 /grəʊsgroʊs/ adjectiveadj [only before a noun]
1ACCOUNTINGa gross amount of money is the total amount before any costs or taxes have been taken away
Mortgage payments often account for up to 30% of people’s gross earnings.
Last year, their travel and tourism business generated upwards of $400 million in gross revenues.
compare net1
2a gross weight is the total weight of something, including the container or wrapping and the contents
Coaches with a gross weight of less than 3.5 tons must be fitted with seat belts that comply with EU regulations.
3gross behaviour is seriously wrong and unacceptable
The inquiry uncovered gross mismanagement at the Department.
grossgross2 noun (plural gross)
1[singular]COMMERCE the amount paid by people to go and see a film in a particular period of timeSYN GROSS RECEIPTS
During its first weekend, the film had a box office gross of $95 million.
2[singular]ACCOUNTING the amount earned by a person or a business before costs and taxes are taken away
While album sales once accounted for only a tiny share of his revenue, they now account for the majority of his annual gross of about $100,000.
3[countableC] a quantity of 144 things
a cardboard box containing two gross of packets of Maltesers
grossgross3 verb [transitiveT]
1especially American EnglishAmECOMMERCE if a film grosses a particular amount, people pay that total amount of money to see it
The film grossed $18.5 million in its opening weekend.
2especially American EnglishAmEACCOUNTING if a person or business grosses a particular amount, they earn that total amount of money before costs and tax have been taken away
He has never grossed over $50,000 dollars a year.
grossgross4 adverbadv
ACCOUNTINGFINANCETAXif a person, business, or investment earns a particular amount gross, they earn that amount before tax has been taken away
Leading shares now earn just 6% gross and pay dividends of 4% after tax.
Origin gross1
(1300-1400) Old French gros big, thick, from Latin grossus
IELTS BNC: 3198 COCA: 4409
IELTS BNC: 3198 COCA: 4409
gross verb
make3
gross adj.
disgusting1 (gross habits) overall (a gross profit of 26%)

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