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gross

英 [grəʊs] 美[ɡros]
  • adj. 总共的;粗野的;恶劣的;显而易见的
  • vt. 总共收入
  • n. 总额,总数
  • n. (Gross)人名;(英、法、德、意、葡、西、俄、芬、罗、捷、匈)格罗斯

词组搭配


gross out &I{【俚语】}

To fill with disgust; nauseate

使厌恶:令人充满厌恶,使恶心

“The trick in making a family film . . . is finding ways to interest grown-ups without boring, confusing, or grossing out the younger set”(&b{Christian Science Monitor})

“拍家庭戏时正试图运用一些技巧。既能引起成年人的兴趣,又不使年轻人感到厌倦,迷惑或是恶心”(&b{基督教科学箴言报})

by the gross

(figurative)in large numbers or amounts

(喻)大量地,大宗地

impoverished Mexicans who were arrested here by the gross.

在这里被大批逮捕的穷困的墨西哥人。

gross someone out

(informal, chiefly N. Amer.)disgust someone with repulsive or obscene behaviour or appearance

(非正式,主北美)使…作呕,令…恶心

双语例句


1. 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。

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2. His gross misman-agement 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。

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3. 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。

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4. Interest is paid gross, rather than having tax deducted.
利息是按照总收入给付,未扣除税金。

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5. Is reading a child'sdiary always a gross invasion of privacy?
偷看孩子的日记一定是对个人隐私的严重侵犯吗?

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