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gross1 <-> [grəʊs, Am groʊs] N

gross

I . gross2 [grəʊs, 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, Am groʊs] VB trans

gross up VB trans ECON

gross up

gross negligence N no pl LAW

gross spending N ECON

gross domestic product N sing

gross national product N sing

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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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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