单词 | missa |
释义 | missa in British English (ˈmɪsə) noun Roman Catholic Church a mass mass in British English (mæs) noun 1. a large coherent body of matter without a definite shape 2. a collection of the component parts of something 3. a large amount or number, such as a great body of people 4. the main part or majority the mass of the people voted against the government's policy 5. in the mass 6. the size of a body; bulk 7. physics a physical quantity expressing the amount of matter in a body. It is a measure of a body's resistance to changes in velocity (inertial mass) and also of the force experienced in a gravitational field (gravitational mass): according to the theory of relativity, inertial and gravitational masses are equal See also inertial mass, gravitational mass8. (in painting, drawing, etc) an area of unified colour, shade, or intensity, usually denoting a solid form or plane 9. pharmacology a pastelike composition of drugs from which pills are made 10. mining an irregular deposit of ore not occurring in veins modifier 11. done or occurring on a large scale mass hysteria mass radiography 12. consisting of a mass or large number, esp of people a mass meeting verb 13. to form (people or things) or (of people or things) to join together into a mass the crowd massed outside the embassy |
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