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indecencia grave

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

gross indecency SUST. U DER.

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

indecency [ingl. am. ˌɪnˈdisənsi, ingl. brit. ɪnˈdiːsnsi] SUST. U

I. gross [ingl. am. ɡroʊs, ingl. brit. ɡrəʊs] ADJ.

1. gross (extreme, flagrant) atrbv.:

gross disregard/injustice
gross exaggeration

2. gross (total):

gross weight/profit/income
I earn £400 a week gross

3.1. gross (fat):

3.2. gross (vulgar):

gross person
gross person
gross person
gross language/joke
gross spectacle

II. gross [ingl. am. ɡroʊs, ingl. brit. ɡrəʊs] V. trans.

gross worker/earner:

III. gross <pl gross> [ingl. am. ɡroʊs, ingl. brit. ɡrəʊs] SUST.

1. gross (144):

2. gross <pl grosses> (gross profit):

gross ingl. am.

en el diccionario PONS

indecency [ɪnˈdi:səntsi] SUST. sin pl.

1. indecency (impropriety):

2. indecency DER.:

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

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

1. gross DER.:

gross neglect
gross negligence

2. gross (very fat):

3. gross ingl. am.:

4. gross:

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

en el diccionario PONS

indecency [ɪn·ˈdi·sən·si] SUST.

1. indecency (impropriety):

2. indecency DER.:

I. gross [groʊs] ADJ.

1. gross (vulgar):

2. gross DER.:

gross neglect
gross negligence

3. gross (revolting):

4. gross:

II. gross <-es> [groʊs] SUST.

III. gross [groʊs] V. trans. FIN.

Present
Igross
yougross
he/she/itgrosses
wegross
yougross
theygross
Past
Igrossed
yougrossed
he/she/itgrossed
wegrossed
yougrossed
theygrossed
Present Perfect
Ihavegrossed
youhavegrossed
he/she/ithasgrossed
wehavegrossed
youhavegrossed
theyhavegrossed
Past Perfect
Ihadgrossed
youhadgrossed
he/she/ithadgrossed
wehadgrossed
youhadgrossed
theyhadgrossed

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Gross, 17, plans to compete as a decathlete in college.
articles.baltimoresun.com
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.
en.wikipedia.org
So it's very easy to track gross assessable income.
thenewdaily.com.au
Productivity, real gross national product, and personal income remained essentially unchanged during this period, while inflation continued to rise, a phenomenon known as stagflation.
en.wikipedia.org
Referees, like many adjudicators in every part of society are often ridiculed with entirely gross abandon, neglecting even the merest carefulness that what's being said is completely unfair, and unwarranted.
www.longfordleader.ie

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