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indecencia grave
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
gross indecency SUBST U JUR
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
indecency [Am ˌɪnˈdisənsi, Brit ɪnˈdiːsnsi] SUBST U
I. gross [Am ɡroʊs, Brit ɡrəʊs] ADJ
1. gross (extreme, flagrant) attr:
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 [Am ɡroʊs, Brit ɡrəʊs] VERB trans
gross worker/earner:
III. gross <pl gross> [Am ɡroʊs, Brit ɡrəʊs] SUBST
1. gross (144):
2. gross <pl grosses> (gross profit):
im PONS Wörterbuch
indecency [ɪnˈdi:səntsi] SUBST kein Pl
1. indecency (impropriety):
2. indecency JUR:
gross1 <-sses> [grəʊs, Am groʊs] SUBST
I. gross2 [grəʊs, Am groʊs] ADJ
1. gross JUR:
gross neglect
gross negligence
2. gross (very fat):
3. gross Am:
4. gross:
II. gross2 [grəʊs, Am groʊs] VERB trans FIN
im PONS Wörterbuch
indecency [ɪn·ˈdi·sən·si] SUBST
1. indecency (impropriety):
2. indecency JUR:
I. gross [groʊs] ADJ
1. gross (vulgar):
2. gross JUR:
gross neglect
gross negligence
3. gross (revolting):
4. gross:
II. gross <-es> [groʊs] SUBST
III. gross [groʊs] VERB 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.
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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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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.
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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.
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