Gross Meaning in English
word
/ˈɡɹoʊs/
grohs
/ɡɹˈəʊs/
grohs
التعريف
If something is gross, it is very unpleasant, dirty, or disgusting. It can also mean the total amount before taxes, fees, or other deductions are taken away.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Very common in informal speech for reactions: 'That’s gross.' For money, 'gross income/pay' is a formal or business term and contrasts with 'net'. Don't use it for mild dislike; it suggests strong disgust.
Spanish: asqueroso - bruto (antes de impuestos o deducciones)Portuguese (BR): nojento - bruto (antes de impostos ou descontos)Portuguese (PT): nojento - bruto (antes de impostos ou descontos)Chinese (Simplified): 恶心的 - 毛的(税前或扣除前)Chinese (Traditional): 噁心的 - 毛的(稅前或扣除前)Hindi: घिनौना - सकल (कर या कटौती से पहले)Arabic: مقرف - إجمالي (قبل الضرائب أو الخصومات)Bengali: ঘৃণ্য - অস্বস্তিকর - মোট (আর্থিক)Russian: отвратительный - грязный - валовой (о деньгах)Japanese: 気持ち悪い - 汚い - 総額のVietnamese: kinh tởm - bẩn thỉu - tổng (trước thuế)Korean: 역겨운 - 더러운 - 총(수입)Turkish: iğrenç - pis - brüt (mali)Urdu: گندا - مکروہ - مجموعی (مالیاتی)Indonesian: menjijikkan - kotor - bruto (keuangan)
جمل نموذجية
The sink is gross after all those dirty dishes.
basic
I don't want to touch that gross bug.
basic
Her gross pay is higher than her net pay.
basic
Ew, that's gross — please clean it up.
natural
The movie was funny, but some parts were really gross.
natural
They said the job pays $4,000 gross a month.
natural