grossness
恶心,粗糙度,恶心程度,粗糙
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Definitions
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gross·er, gross·est.
- : without deductions; total, as the amount of sales, salary, profit, etc., before taking deductions for expenses, taxes, or the like: gross earnings;gross sales.
- : unqualified; complete; rank: a gross scoundrel.
- : flagrant and extreme: gross injustice.
- : indelicate, indecent, obscene, or vulgar: gross remarks.
- : lacking in refinement, good manners, education, etc.; unrefined.
- : large, big, or bulky.
- : extremely or excessively fat.
- : of or concerning only the broadest or most general considerations, aspects, etc.
- : Slang. extremely objectionable, offensive, or disgusting: He wore an outfit that was absolutely gross.
- : thick; dense: gross vegetation;gross fog;gross vapors.
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plural gross for 11, gross·es for 12, 13.
- : a group of 12 dozen, or 144, things. Abbreviation: gro.
- : total income from sales, salary, etc., before any deductions.
- : Obsolete. the main body, bulk, or mass.
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- : 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.
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- : gross out, Slang. to disgust or offend, especially by crude language or behavior.to shock or horrify.
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Examples
Focus on gross national happiness hasn’t always meant that the country ranks as the happiest on earth.
That’s compared to $196 million in subscription revenue in the same period of 2019, a gross profit of $143 million, and a net loss of about $26 million.
The settlement was in response to a lawsuit that Taylor’s family filed in April, alleging excessive force and gross negligence on the part of the officers.
It ranks the general wealth of nations by what it calls their gross national income, or GNI.
Drawdown’s $27 trillion figure also happens to equal around 1% of the gross world product.
While the rioting was obviously the low point of the week, it was more a continuation on a theme of grossness than a wild outlier.
Robert Kennedy hated Johnson's grossness, his lies, his bullying of staff, his self-indulgence with whisky and food.
There is seldom, if ever, any grossness in these spontaneous songs of the people—never indecency or double meaning.
To them all his prattle was captivating, devoid as it was of the grossness so conspicuous in his 177 poems.
The question of verbal indecency or grossness has really very little to do with the matter.
Faith delivers us from grossness of spirit, from lethargy, earthliness, stupor.
We must put away our own grossness, as athletes rid themselves by severe training of all superfluous flesh.