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[grəus]1. adjective1) very bad:فَظيع، فاحِشgross errors/indecency.
2) vulgar:بَذيءgross behaviour/language.
3) too fat:بَدينa large, gross woman.
4) total:إجْماليThe gross weight of a parcel is the total weight of the contents, the box, the wrapping etc.
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subst. gross, bulk, mass subst. [ tolv dusin] gross (det store gross) the vast majority, the masses, the rank and file -
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ضَخْم \ big: large. bulky: (of objects) large and difficult to handle. colossal: of very great size. enormous: very big gigantic. of very great size:: a gigantic tree. gross: very fat; very big: a gross stomach; a gross mistake. huge: very large: An elephant is a huge animal. husky: (of men) big and strong. immense: very large: There was an immense improvement in her work. mammoth: unusually large. strapping: big, strong and healthy: a strapping boy. tremendous: very great: a tremendous explosion. vast: very large: a vast ocean. \ See Also هَائِل، جسيم (جَسِيم)، بدين (بَدين)، قَوِيّ البِنْيَة -
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إِجْمَاليّ \ broad: general; not covering small points: The broad idea is to train more teachers. gross: (of figures or amounts) whole, before subtracting anything; the opposite of: Your gross pay is the amount before tax is paid. -
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فَادِح \ disastrous: terrible in effect; very unfortunate: a disastrous fire; disastrous mistake. gross: very big: a gross mistake. serious: (of illness, danger, trouble, etc.) very bad; severe. \ See Also خطير (خَطير) -
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كُلِّيّ \ entire: whole; complete: I spent the entire morning cleaning the house. gross: (of figures or amounts) whole, before subtracting anything; the opposite of net: Your gross pay is the amount before tax is paid. -
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بَدِين \ fat: having a lot of fat in the body: a fat girl. gross: very fat; very big: a gross stomach. -
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غَيْرُ صافٍ \ gross: (of figures or amounts) whole, before subtracting anything; the opposite of net: Your gross pay is the amount before tax is paid. -
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صَافٍ \ clear: easy to hear or see: The sound of the radio was very clear. Please speak clearly, free from anything that blocks the way or the view a clear sky, (of liquid, glass, etc.) easy to see through. fine: (of weather) clear; sunny. net: (of money) that which is left after subtracting any charges; (of material) that which is left after subtracting the weight of any container; the opposite of gross: After paying all charges, we made a net gain of $170. This tin of meat weighs one kilo net. pure: (of a person) having good thoughts; (of a musical note or voice) clear and corret in its sound; (of speech) correct in every way, without local differences: The purest German is spoken around Hanover. serene: calm and untroubled: a serene smile. -
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валовые отечественные капитальные вложения ( в СНС); капитальные вложения ( в СМП); см. gross capital formation; investmentАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > gross domestic fixed capital formation
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Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > gross irrigation depth
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валовой продукт (чистый продукт + амортизация); валовая продукция; см. gross outputАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > gross product
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HRbehavior in the workplace that may lead to a warning or to dismissal in extreme cases. Most contracts of employment provide guidelines on the type of behavior that constitutes gross misconduct.
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