grossest

英 [ˈgrəʊsɪst] 美 [ˈgrɑsɪst]

adv.  总共; 全部
adj.  总的; 毛的; 严重的; 令人不快的; 令人恶心的; 使人厌恶的
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柯林斯词典

    The plural of the number is gross. 作数量词时复数为gross。

  1. ADJ 重大的;严重的;极端的
    You use gross to describe something unacceptable or unpleasant to a very great amount, degree, or intensity.
    1. The company were guilty of gross negligence.
      该公司犯有严重过失。
    2. ...an act of gross injustice.
      极端不公的法案
  2. ADJ-GRADED (言语、行为)极端粗俗的,下流的
    If you say that someone's speech or behaviour is gross, you think it is very rude or unacceptable.
    1. He abused the Admiral in the grossest terms...
      他用不堪入耳的话辱骂那位海军上将。
    2. I feel disgusted and wonder how I could ever have been so gross.
      我感到无地自容,不知道自己怎么会变得如此粗俗。
  3. ADJ-GRADED 令人不快的;让人恶心的;令人厌恶的
    If you describe something as gross, you think it is very unpleasant.
    1. They had a commercial on the other night for Drug Free America that was so gross I thought Daddy was going to faint...
      他们前几天晚上为“美国远离毒品”组织播的那则广告非常恶心,我觉得爸爸看了都快晕过去了。
    2. He wears really gross holiday outfits.
      他穿着十分难看的节日服装。
  4. ADJ-GRADED 肥胖难看的;臃肿的
    If you describe someone as gross, you mean that they are extremely fat and unattractive.
    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。
  5. ADJ (尤指金额)总的,毛的
    Gross means the total amount of something, especially money, before any has been taken away.
    1. ...a fixed rate account guaranteeing 10.4% gross interest or 7.8% net until October.
      10月份之前保证10.4%的毛利或7.8%的纯利收益的固定利率账户
    2. Gross is also an adverb.
    3. Interest is paid gross, rather than having tax deducted.
      利息是按照总收入给付,未扣除税金。
    4. ...a father earning £20,000 gross a year.
      一年总收入为两万英镑的父亲
  6. ADJ 全部的;总计的
    Gross means the total amount of something, after all the relevant amounts have been added together.
    1. National Savings gross sales in June totalled £709 million.
      6月份国民储蓄机构的总销售额为7.09亿英镑。
  7. 总重量的;毛重的
    Gross means the total weight of something, including its container or wrapping.
    1. VERB (扣除税金前)总共赚得,总收入为
      If a person or a business grosses a particular amount of money, they earn that amount of money before tax has been taken away.
      1. I'm a factory worker who grossed £12,900 last year...
        我是个工厂工人,去年的总收入为12,900英镑。
      2. So far the films have grossed more than £590 million.
        到目前为止,这些电影的票房总收入已超过了5.9亿英镑。
    2. NUM 罗(一罗为144个)
      A gross is a group of 144 things.
      1. He ordered twelve gross of the disks.
        他订购了12罗磁盘。

    双语例句

    1. He abused the Admiral in the grossest terms
      他用不堪入耳的话辱骂那位海军上将。
    2. 'It's generally a competition to see who has the grossest things come out,' she says.
      她说:我们通常会比赛,看谁掏出的耳垢最多。
    3. The scribe has been guilty of the grossest errors, in addition to abbreviating some verses and omitting others.
      在抄写犯了最严重的错误,除了一些诗句和缩写省略等。
    4. That wasn't even the grossest part
      这不是最严重的甚至一部分
    5. Finally, as for salt, that grossest of groceries, to obtain this might be a fit occasion for a visit to the seashore, or, if I did without it altogether, I should probably drink the less water.
      最后,说到盐,杂货中之最杂者,找盐本可以成为一个到海边去的合适机会,或者,如果完全不用它,那倒也许还可以少喝一点开水呢。
    6. In the same way violent interference with the papal leadership is the grossest attack on the council's natural freedom.
      在同样的方式,暴力干涉与教皇的领导,是粗暴的攻击对安理会的自然自由。
    7. They will when they find out that you're the grossest man alive.
      她们最终会发现你是最龌龊的男人。
    8. One of the grossest lies ever forced on the American people.
      那是对美国民众所说的最大谎话。