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Толковый словарь английского языка - gross

 

Gross

gross
I. adjective Etymology: Middle English ~e, from Anglo-French & Late Latin; Anglo-French gros large, thick, whole, from Late Latin ~us coarse Date: 14th century 1. immediately obvious, b. glaringly noticeable usually because of inexcusable badness or objectionableness , out-and-out, utter , visible without the aid of a microscope, 2. big, bulky, growing or spreading with excessive luxuriance, 3. of, relating to, or dealing with general aspects or broad distinctions, consisting of an overall total exclusive of deductions , made up of material or perceptible elements, not fastidious in taste ; undiscriminating, 6. coarse in nature or behavior ; unrefined, gravely deficient in civility or decency ; crudely vulgar , inspiring disgust or distaste , deficient in knowledge ; ignorant, untutored, see: coarse ~ly adverb ~ness noun II. noun Date: 1579 amount, sum, overall total exclusive of deductions, III. transitive verb Date: 1884 to earn or bring in (an overall total) exclusive of deductions (as for taxes or expenses), ~er noun IV. noun (plural ~) Etymology: Middle English gros, probably from Anglo-French ~e sum, whole, from feminine of gros Date: 14th century an aggregate of 12 dozen things
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  adj., v., & n. --adj. 1 overfed, bloated; repulsively fat. 2 (of a person, manners, or morals) noticeably coarse, unrefined, or indecent. 3 flagrant; conspicuously wrong (gross negligence). 4 total; without deductions; not net (gross tonnage; gross income). 5 a luxuriant, rank. b thick, solid, dense. 6 (of the senses etc.) dull; lacking sensitivity. --v.tr. produce or earn as gross profit or income. --n. (pl. same) an amount equal to twelve dozen. Phrases and idioms by the gross in large quantities; wholesale. gross domestic product the total value of goods produced and services provided in a country in one year. gross national product the gross domestic product plus the total of net income from abroad. gross out US sl. disgust, esp. by repulsive or obscene behaviour. gross up increase (a net amount) to its value before deductions. Derivatives grossly adv. grossness n. Etymology: ME f. OF gros grosse large f. LL grossus: (n.) f. F grosse douzaine large dozen ...
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