- gross something up
- add deductions such as tax to a net amount.→ gross
English new terms dictionary. 2014.
English new terms dictionary. 2014.
gross — the total overall amount. For example, gross profit is the trading profit of a business without any deductions for business expenses. Glossary of Business Terms Before deduction of tax. Exchange Handbook Glossary The gross amount is the amount… … Financial and business terms
gross — adjective 1》 unattractively large or bloated. 2》 vulgar; coarse. ↘informal very unpleasant; repulsive. 3》 blatantly wrong or unacceptable: gross human rights abuses. 4》 (of income, profit, or interest) without deduction of tax or other… … English new terms dictionary
Gross income — is commonly defined as the amount of a company s or a person s income before all deductions or any taxpayer’s income, except that which is specifically excluded by the Internal Revenue Code, before taking deductions or taxes into account. For a… … Wikipedia
Gross-out film — Gross out is a sub genre of comedy movies in which the makers employ humour that is willfully tasteless or even downright disgusting, although the latter isn t truly requisite. Typical elements include fast pace, toilet humour, slapstick,… … Wikipedia
GROSS, MICHAEL — (1920–2004), Israeli painter and sculptor. Born in Tiberias to a sixth generation Galilean family, the son of Leah Levi and Chaim Gross, Michael Gross had a very lonely childhood, as his father, a romantic pioneer, chose to live with his family… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
gross margin — n technical the difference between what something costs to produce and what it is sold for … Dictionary of contemporary English
gross-out — gross ,out noun count SPOKEN something that is so unpleasant it almost makes you ill. This word is used mainly by young people … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
gross-out — gross′ out n. cvb sts sl. something disgusting • Etymology: 1970–75 … From formal English to slang
gross-out — ☆ gross out [grōs′out΄ ] Slang n. something thought of as being disgusting, repulsive, offensive, etc … English World dictionary
gross — [[t]gro͟ʊs[/t]] ♦♦♦ grosser, grossest, grosses, grossing, grossed (The plural of the number is gross.) 1) ADJ: ADJ n You use gross to describe something unacceptable or unpleasant to a very great amount, degree, or intensity. The company were… … English dictionary