- gross
- [ɡrəus]
- 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
参考例子
- 1.Our company grossed over four million last year.
- 我们公司去年总收入超过四百万。
- 2.We will forecast the gross of talents under the new and old talents standards with gray model.
- 本文利用灰色预测模型,按新旧人才标准对我国的人才总量进行了预测;
- 3.Such data offers gross support of contemporary models of memory that assume an input-output balance.
- 这些数据为当代的这种记忆输入--输出平衡模型提供了有力的支持。
英文解释
- n.
- 1.twelve dozen
- 2.the entire amount of income before any deductions are made
- v.
- 1.earn before taxes, expenses, etc.
- 2.before any deductions
- 3.visible to the naked eye (especially of rocks and anatomical features)
- 4.lacking fine distinctions or detail
- 5.repellently fat
- 6.conspicuously and outrageously bad or reprehensible
- 7.without qualification; used informally as (often pejorative) intensifiers
- 8.conspicuously and tastelessly indecent
网络释义
- gross
- 总共的; 总杆; 总的; 全部的;
- gross profit
- 毛利; 毛利润; 溢利总额; 总利润;
- Bill Gross
- 格罗斯; 葛洛斯; 比尔·格罗斯; 债券之王比尔·格罗斯;
- gross margin
- 毛利; 毛利率; 毛利,毛利率; 毛利润率;
- gross error
- 粗差; 过失误差; 严重错误; 总误差;