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gross1 <-> [grəʊs, ingl. am. groʊs] SUST.

gross

I . gross2 [grəʊs, ingl. am. groʊs] ADJ.

2. gross form. (striking):

gross

3. gross (rude):

gross
gross

4. gross:

gross (very fat)
gross (big and ugly)

II . gross2 [grəʊs, ingl. am. groʊs] V. trans.

gross SUST.

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gross up V. trans. ECON.

gross up

gross negligence SUST. sin pl. DER.

gross spending SUST. ECON.

gross domestic product SUST. sing.

gross national product SUST. sing.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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Complete sales and gross profit reports are available each week to be reviewed by management.
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The interest on the note is included in gross income by the taxpayer according to the taxpayer's usual method of accounting.
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For each of the four sectors (the rest of the world does not have a production account), the balancing item, gross value added, is shown as output less intermediate consumption.
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Eight of the films he has acted in, have accumulated gross earnings of over worldwide.
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Members account for approximately 40% of the world's population, approximately 54% of the world's gross domestic product and about 44% of world trade.
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It would be a gross understatement to say that these events did not have an impact on the school.
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By the same time it had an average per capita gross national product of $440.
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Gross, 17, plans to compete as a decathlete in college.
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Our gross national earning from the sector is more than 80 per cent, so it is from the oil sector that we can industrialise.
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The taxable income is equal to the difference between gross profit and costs and deductible expenses.
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