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gross·er 英'grəʊsə美'groʊsə COCA¹⁰²⁶⁶³BNC⁷⁴²¹³ 基本英英例句 美俚赚钱的产品或生产原型gross的比较级 形容词 gross: before any deductionslacking fine distinctions or detailrepellently fatvisible to the naked eye especially of rocks and anatomical featureswithout qualification; used informally as often pejorative intensifiersconspicuously and tastelessly indecentconspicuously and outrageously bad or reprehensible That liberal shepherds give a grosser name. 放荡的羊倌给它们起了一个粗俗的名字。 blog.sina.com.cn The biggest grosser of2008, “The Dark Knight, ” was one of the better Batman adventures, but it didn’t make the cut. 2008年最卖座的电影---《黑暗骑士》,就是蝙蝠侠系列中较卖座的一部,但是并没有被PK掉。 yeeyan These, perhaps, if more distinctly heard, might have been only a grosser medium, and have clogged the spiritual sense. 这些话如果所得分明些,或许只是一种粗俗的媒介,反倒影响了其精神意义。 hjenglish |