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Sell sth by the gross/in grosses

按罗出售某物.
属类:综合句库-典型例句--


Pencils are sold in dozens and grosses .

铅笔是以打及箩为单位来卖的。
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||1:He wanted to display Congo’s best side—the really impressive side, not the overweening official villas on the hill in Binza towards which the little Fiat would trundle, then expire, and need to be jump-started while the sharp suits stood and stared.||2:Some of those officials, the grosses legumes, he knew, and they gave him a certain respect, both because he kept turning up with Western journalists and because, clearly, he was fearless.

||1:他想展示刚果最好的一面-真正令人印象深刻的一面,而不是宾萨山上那些高高在上的官员别墅,小菲亚特会朝着这些别墅蹒跚而行,然后熄火,需要在穿着时髦的西装的人挺立着盯着看时候启动它。||2:他知道,那些官员中有一些是粗鄙的人,他们给了他一定的尊重,既是因为他总是和西方记者一块出现,明显地,也是因为他无所畏惧。
属类:时事政治-经济学人双语版-刚果出租车司机皮埃尔·曼贝尔(3) -


On Wednesday, Imax posted a rise in fourth-quarter revenue and earnings as the giant-screen theatre chain nabbed strong box-office grosses from films such as Star Wars: The Force Awakens.

因《星球大战:原力觉醒》等巨幕电影票房大赚,Imax第四季度收入猛增。
属类:时事政治-一分钟迷你新闻-每日新闻一分钟:Imax四季度收入大增 -


When Mr. Lane took a week’s vacation from "The Addams Family" last month, the weekly grosses slid to $764, 231 from $1. 1 million.

当莱恩上月向《亚当斯一家》请一周的假期,那周的票房就从110万美元下降到76,4231美元。
属类:英汉句库-article.yeeyan.org--


Foreign total through Wednesday includes early grosses from the U. K. and Japan, where the film opened over the weekend.

海外票房中包括该片上周末在英国和日本的上映时的收入。
属类:英汉句库-article.yeeyan.org--


Muggle flocked to see Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone which grosses nearly a billion dollars worldwide.

麻瓜们成群结队去看哈利波特和魔法石,这部电影在世界上净收十万美元。
属类:英汉句库-www.hjenglish.com--

|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。



