grossed out / groʊs /

恶心死了毛骨悚然恶心的恶心

grossed out4 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

gross·er, gross·est.

  1. without deductions; total, as the amount of sales, salary, profit, etc., before taking deductions for expenses, taxes, or the like: gross earnings;gross sales.
  2. unqualified; complete; rank: a gross scoundrel.
  3. flagrant and extreme: gross injustice.
n. 名词 noun

plural gross for 11, gross·es for 12, 13.

  1. a group of 12 dozen, or 144, things. Abbreviation: gro.
  2. total income from sales, salary, etc., before any deductions.
  3. Obsolete. the main body, bulk, or mass.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to have, make, or earn as a total before any deductions, as of taxes, expenses, etc.: The company grossed over three million dollars last year.
v. 动词组 verb
  1. gross out, Slang. to disgust or offend, especially by crude language or behavior.to shock or horrify.

grossed out 近义词

grossed out

等同于 disgust

grossed out

等同于 disgusted

grossed out

等同于 revolt

grossed out

等同于 sicken

grossed out

等同于 appall

grossed out

等同于 appall/appal

更多grossed out例句

  1. In its Q3 update, Klarna wrote that it saw 43 percent growth in gross merchandise volume during the first nine months of the year.
  2. Besides Spirited Away, Princess Mononoke and Howl’s Moving Castle—both from Studio Ghibli—as well as Makoto Shinkai’s 2016 hit project Your Name have ranked in Japan’s top 10 highest-grossing films.
  3. Giants like Apple, Alphabet, Amazon, Facebook, and Microsoft collectively hold more than $570 billion in gross cash.
  4. House Bill 6187 would impose a flat 10% tax on gross revenues from digital ad sales inside the state by companies with annual global revenues exceeding $10 billion.
  5. Much of that was due to Detective Chinatown 3, a heist comedy made in China, which grossed $424 million on its own.
  6. World GDP (including North Pole toyshop gross output) is $84.97 trillion.
  7. In its opening weekend the movie Heaven Is For Real (budget: $12 million) doubled its gross.
  8. The sex workers I spoke with rightly call it “vile,” “gross,” “terrifying,” and “exploitative.”
  9. The film was made with a reported $90 million but imploded with a $39 million domestic gross.
  10. Insult to injury, its $43 million gross was less than one-fifth of what Ted took in.
  11. Life is represented as struggling to free herself from the gross earthly forms that cling to her.
  12. Does a friend come and add to the gross character of such a man the unknown trait of disgusting gluttony?
  13. All these gross absurdities show, that the real spirit has nothing whatever to do with such absurd doctrines or productions.
  14. When the hern or bitron flies low, the air is gross, and thickening into showers.
  15. To abandon any part of the inheritance of primitive times would be gross heresy, a fatal dereliction of Christian duty.