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ad. 非常, 很, 粗

  1. The landlord thought that he could come over the farm hands one way or another. But he was grossly mistaken.
    那个地主心想他总有办法去制服那些雇农。但是他大错特错了。
  2. A grossly immoral act; a sin.
    极不道德之举;罪行
  3. These concerns are grossly overblown.
    但是这些担心完全是太过了。


grossly
[ adv ]
in a gross manner
<adv.all>


Grossly \Gross"ly\, adv.
In a gross manner; greatly; coarsely; without delicacy;
shamefully; disgracefully.

  1. Similarly, Robert Prechter, the most celebrated of the current crop of stockmarket gurus, was telling his telephone call-in clients late Friday that the selling spree is grossly overdone.
  2. Turkey has grossly violated human rights in Cyprus since it invaded the island in 1974, occupying 37% of its territory and forcibly uprooting some 200,000 Greek-Cypriots.
  3. Up to now, foreign exchange has been grossly under-priced and allocated by government officials. On January 1, the government created the framework for a normal foreign exchange market.
  4. Donations and loans coming from the U.S. government through the Agency for International Development have been grossly mishandled.
  5. Teledyne hid its true cost estimates in green folders and submitted grossly inflated estimates to the government in white folders, according to the suit, which was unsealed Wednesday in federal court.
  6. Morrell said in a statement that it considered the fine "grossly unfair and totally unjustified."
  7. Charges of mismanagement and grossly inflated salaries for the Bakkers and top aides resulted in an IRS investigation of PTL and a lawsuit by the ministry to recover $52 million from the Bakkers and their chief assistant.
  8. Hiro, however, grossly underestimated the cost of expanding the building, partly because of an unexpected encounter with an underground river, according to industry sources.
  9. Compared with state and city subsidy for equivalent institutions in Paris, Milan, and other European cities, Covent Garden is grossly under-funded.
  10. "This is the most likely explanation for this completely unprecedented and grossly improper action of halting the examination that would have blown all of these thing so wide open," said Black, allawyer with the bank board.
  11. City spokesman Ted Doman said the blacks are grossly undercounted.
  12. "I think it is grossly unjust for you to hold Terry Anderson for ransom that includes what amounts to a complete peace settlement in the entire region and the end of centuries-old hostilities," Mrs. Say stated.
  13. The square mile was at this time no place for faint hearts. One of its specialities was grossly overpriced loans to the newly liberated countries of Latin America.
  14. I think that's grossly unfair," Bonior told a news conference.
  15. Mr. Schwartz asserts that the $43 million figure is "grossly excessive" by at least $15 million, and that the accounting firm failed to conduct the audit competently and according to generally accepted accounting principles.
  16. While the available data do not permit an exact determination of how many Americans lost economic ground during the past two decades, it is clear that critics have grossly exaggerated the economic hardship visited on the vast majority of Americans.
  17. Howe called the broadcast "grossly and wholly improper" and said in a British Broadcasting Corp. radio interview that it had "inevitably" been shown on satellite TV in Gibraltar, where it might influence an inquest jury.
  18. The Bush administration's request for $500 million for Amtrak improves on the zero-budget proposals of past years, but is still grossly inadequate.
  19. Brokers were inundated, banks were grossly understaffed and Inland Revenue ran out of tax stamps required for transactions.
  20. The maximum civil fine imposed for safety violations would be increased from $2,500 to $20,000 for grossly negligent breaches of the law.
  21. The suit alleged that the offered price was "grossly inadequate."
  22. But some fear the March number was grossly low and the April deficit could therefore be unexpectedly high, despite a strengthening of U.S. exports in recent months.
  23. I do consider that grossly unfair that women who have children can be shot down through their children.
  24. "Our critics have grossly underestimated us," he says.
  25. Curry doesn't report its profits in Yosemite, but Poimiroo said a reported estimate of $17 million is grossly exaggerated.
  26. Mr. Duque and his associates duped bankers into lending about $108 million to Mr. Duque's coffee concerns during the early 1980s by grossly exaggerating his coffee inventory.
  27. The nuclear industry grossly underestimates the cost for major repairs, nuclear-waste disposal and decommissioning.
  28. U.S. agencies acted in a "grossly negligent" and "unacceptable" manner by failing to investigate terrorism as a possible cause of a plane crash that killed 256 Americans, most of them soldiers, a congressional report said today.
  29. Lawyers for the Securities and Exchange Commission said that the actions of George C. Kern Jr. in a 1986 takeover battle reflected "grossly unreasonable judgment."
  30. Delaware allows companies to eliminate directors' liability for negligent or grossly negligent business decisions, unlike California, where Wells Fargo is currently incorporated.
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