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I knew I was grossed out and, honestly, every night I went to bed all I could dream about was grasshoppers and just bags and bags of grasshoppers
“我知道我已经受不了了,说真的,我每天睡觉都只能梦到蝗虫--一袋又一袋的蝗虫。”
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Terminator 2: Judgement Day grossed $500 million, while Terminator 3 took $427 million around the world.
《终结者2之审判日》的票房总收入达到5亿美元,而《终结者3》的全球票房也达到4.27亿美元。
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1994 was a hell of a year for Costner. His movie Rapa Nui was a box-office flop and two starring vehicles, Wyatt Earp and The War-grossed less than half their budget.
1994年对科斯特纳来说是最糟糕的一年。他的《复活岛》票房收入砸了锅,而两部他担任主角的影片《怀亚特·厄普》和《战争》总收入还不到预算的一半。
属类:社会文化-英语文摘--
The movie has grossed US$100 million worldwide.
该电影全球票房累绩一亿美元。
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The firm grossed $3 million.
该公司获得三百万美元毛利。
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Or he may feel buoyed by Waterworld’s box office takings-it grossed $ US23 million in its first week, and after seven weeks had taken more than $ US 80 million.
或者是《水的世界》的票房收入使他感到鼓舞--该片放映第一周收入2300万美元,七周后超过8000万美元。
属类:社会文化-英语文摘--
Work out the grossed -up interest on a loan
计算出贷款的总利息.
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Her last film grossed (ie earned)a million pounds.
她拍最后一部影片总共赚了一百万英镑.
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Her last film grossed ( ie earned)a million pounds
她拍最後一部影片总共赚了一百万英镑
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We grossed $100, 000 last year.
去年我们总共赚得十万美元。
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I the donor bears the tax the value of the gift has to be grossed up to include the tax.
如果捐赠者纳税,礼品的价值必须提高其含税金。
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His dirty jokes grossed me out.
他的黄色笑话令我作呕。
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a musical comedy that grossed a million dollars
一出挣得一百万美元总收入的配乐喜剧
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The value of the goods grossed up at RMB 120 yuan
这种产品在扣税前的总价值为120元人民币。
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"White Material, " the French film by acclaimed director Claire Denis, also premiered in three theaters and grossed $36, 300.
“白色物质”,由著名导演克莱尔丹尼斯指导的法国影片,同样在三个剧场上映并且共获3.63万元。
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"Avatar" has now grossed more money at the domestic box office than any other film released in 2009.
《阿凡达》目前在美国获得的票房收入已经超过了2009年上映的任何影片。
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The box office hit grossed $4 million in 1944.
1944年票房收入达到了400万美元。
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The last two Transformers movies have grossed over $1. 5 billion worldwide.
变形金刚系列电影已经累计在全球席卷1.5亿票房收入。
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And of the 4. 8 billion yuan grossed in the first half of this year, 1. 3 billion yuan was contributed by Avatar alone.
而今年上半年的4.8亿元收入,其中1.3亿元就完全来自于《阿凡达》。
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To date, Star Wars has grossed nearly $461 million in the United States, making it the third-biggest film in American history.
截至今日,《星球大战》在美国共获得4.61亿收入,位列美国影史上第三大电影。
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her last five pictures have grossed more than $50 million. Moreover, there is solid evidence that she knows how to run her business.
她的上五个影片已经收入票房超过5千万美圆.而且有牢靠的证据显示她知道怎么经营她的生意。
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After each binge, I would feel massively grossed out. Sick would be an adept word to use.
每次暴饮暴食过后,我都感觉特别让人讨厌。恶心,可能是那个时刻最合适的词汇了。
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I Am Number Four, from DreamWorks and Touchstone, grossed an estimated $6. 2 million from 3, 154 theaters.
梦工厂和试金石影片公司的《关键第4号》在3154家电影院放映,估计赚得了620万美元的票房收入。
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Last year Gleevec grossed $4. 3 billion.
去年Gleevec总销量43亿美元。
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He worked as an unpaid intern for Black Swan, a film that won numerous awards and grossed more than $300 million.
他作为无薪实习生为电影《黑天鹅》剧组工作,该片赢得了多个奖项,总收入超过3亿美元。
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No Chinese film has ever grossed 500 million yuan.
现在还没有中国影片的本土票房超过5亿人民币。
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Mr. Alexander said he grossed a total of $150. He sank into a funk and stopped looking.
亚历山大说当时他总盈利仅得到150元,他陷入担心和忧虑中,于是经营活动也不得不停止。
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The previous seven instalments in the saga had grossed $6. 3 billion over ten years.
这个冒险故事的前七部在10年内带来了63亿美元的收益。
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For at the same time, Coca-Cola’s 270-odd foreign bottlers and 3, 000-odd foreign retail dealers grossed roughly $150 million.
正相反,可口可乐公司的270多个国外灌装厂及3000多个外国零售经销商的总收入大约为1.5亿美元。
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|adjective|
1.(especially of wrongdoing) very obvious and unacceptable.
‘ _gross_ human rights abuses’
‘ _gross_ negligence’
2.(of a score in golf) as actually played, without taking handicap into account.
‘Those scores were _gross_ scores off his newly lowered 27 handicap!’
‘A _gross_ score of 66 less their team handicap of 6 produced a net 60.’
3.(of income, profit, or interest) without deduction of tax or other contributions; total.
‘the _gross_ amount of the gift was £1,000’
‘You can’t start deducting such items until they total 2% of adjusted _gross_ income.’
4.(of weight) including contents, wrappings, or other variable items; overall.
‘a projected _gross_ take-off weight of 500,000 pounds’
‘Liberator crews used the instrument to calculate _gross_ weight and centre of gravity, as well as to examine the effect of the centre of gravity of crew movement, fuel consumption and release of bomb loads.’
5.General or large-scale; not detailed.
‘at the _gross_ anatomical level’
‘If infection is suspected, the wound area must be assessed for obvious signs of _gross_ infection, and the infection should be confirmed by culturing the organism.’
6.Unattractively fat or bloated.
‘I feel fat, _gross_ —even my legs feel flabby’
‘At least a third of the people promenading along the seafront were more than just overweight - they were _gross_ , with their swollen bellies leading the way.’
7.Very rude or coarse; vulgar.
‘a _gross_ , slap-and-tickle version of ‘The Taming of the Shrew’’
‘A man fallen in the ocean of nescience cannot be saved simply by rescuing his outward dress - the _gross_ material body.’
8.Very unpleasant; repulsive.
‘‘Then I threw up,’ said Russ. ‘How _gross_ ,’ Ellie muttered’
‘And true, he carries at least 108 diseases and is just completely _gross_ and icky and mouse-y.’
|adverb|
1.Without tax or other contributions having been deducted.
‘if the value of your Bond is £50,000 or more the interest will be paid _gross_ ’
‘Overall they estimate that carers save the State at least E2 billion _gross_ each year.’
|noun|
1.A gross profit or income.
‘the box office _grosses_ mounted’
‘But of all the Oscar nominees it has racked up by far the biggest domestic _grosses_ so far.’
2.An amount equal to twelve dozen; 144.
‘fifty-five _gross_ of tins of processed milk’
‘Personally, I’m wondering just how much he paid for the _gross_ of grovelling apologies he’s been using like there’s no tomorrow…’
|verb|
1.Add deductions such as tax to a net amount.
‘all commuting costs were _grossed_ up for tax and National Insurance deductions’
‘I am, however, prepared to ‘add back’ a number of the items that are considered to be personal to the Respondent that are written off as business expenses and _grossing_ that amount up.’
2.Produce or earn (an amount of money) as gross profit or income.
‘the film went on to _gross_ $8 million’
‘In the United States alone, the title _grossed_ an unprecedented $30 million in sales.’
独上高台望四海 手揽云月傍天飞, 落叶重重已十月 归鸟凄凄啼心扉。