grossly

英['ɡrəʊsli] 美['ɡroʊsli]
  • adv. 非常;很;下流地
使用频率:
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    adv. (副词)
    1. 非常,极其,极度地,很,大大,十足地
    2. 下流地
    3. 大略,粗略,大概,大体上
    4. 过于
    5. 明显
    6. 难听
    7. 粗鄙不堪地
    8. 过分
    9. 严重地

英英释义

Adverb:
  1. in a gross manner

1. Funding of education had been grossly inadequate for years.
教育资金多年来极为匮乏。

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2. In industry, a worker who is grossly insubordinate is threatened with discharge.
在企业内部,拒不服从指令的工人会面临遭解雇的威胁。

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3. At present many schools' sports grounds are grossly underused.
目前许多学校的体育场都根本没有得到充分的利用。

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4. Much of the money was grossly misspent.
大部分的钱都被大笔挥霍掉了。

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5. She was grossly overweight.
她过于肥胖。

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    用作副词 (adv.)
    1. The judge says the figure is grossly excessive.
      法官说,这个数额非常大。
    2. I thought the decision was grossly unfair.
      我认为这个决定非常不公平。
    3. He had grossly misused his power.
      他严重滥用职权。
    4. You have grossly magnified a trivial situation.
      你过分地夸大了一件鸡毛蒜皮的小事。
    5. I think he's grossly overpaid for what he does.
      我认为就他干的事来说,给他的钱太多太多了。