mass
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the general population
- Propaganda was used to influence the masses.
- The movement aimed to mobilize the working mass.
- Political change depends on the will of the mass.
- Leaders often underestimate the power of the masses.
- The concert attracted a mass of enthusiastic fans.
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质量, 体积
the amount of matter in an individual, often used to describe the overall weight or size of the body
- Bodybuilders aim to increase muscle mass.
健美运动员旨在增加肌肉质量。
- Eating more can lead to gaining mass.
多吃会导致质量增加。
- His muscles added mass to his arms.
他的肌肉为他的手臂增加了质量。
- Losing weight means losing body mass.
减肥意味着减少身体的质量。
- Mass can be distributed unevenly in the body.
质量可以在体内不均匀分布。
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大量, 人群
a large quantity or number of something, often referring to a group of objects or people that are considered together
- There was a mass of people waiting outside the concert hall.
音乐厅外有一大群人在等待。
- The festival attracted a mass of visitors from all over the world.
这个节日吸引了来自世界各地的大量游客。
- They had to deal with a mass of emails by the end of the day.
他们不得不在一天结束时处理大量的电子邮件。
- The storm brought a mass of rain, flooding the streets.
风暴带来了大量雨水,淹没了街道。
- The mass of workers gathered in front of the building to protest.
工人的群体聚集在建筑物前抗议。
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an unorganized or ill-structured collection of similar items or people
- The attic was filled with a mass of old books and papers.
- A mass of students gathered outside the auditorium.
- The streets were blocked by a mass of protestors.
- She tried to sort the mass of clothing scattered across the floor.
- The storm left a mass of debris along the shoreline.
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质量, 物质的量
(physics) the property of matter that gives it weight in a gravitational field and is a measure of its inertia
- In physics, mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object.
在物理学中,质量是物体中物质数量的量度。
- The mass of an object is typically measured in kilograms (kg) or grams (g).
物体的质量通常以千克(kg)或克(g)为单位测量。
- Mass is a scalar quantity, meaning it has magnitude but no direction.
质量是一个标量,意味着它有大小但没有方向。
- According to Newton's second law of motion, the acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force acting on it and inversely proportional to its mass.
根据牛顿第二运动定律,物体的加速度与作用在其上的净力成正比,与其质量成反比。
- In special relativity, mass is considered to be equivalent to energy, as described by Einstein's famous equation, E=mc^2, where E is energy, m is mass, and c is the speed of light in a vacuum.
在狭义相对论中,质量被认为等同于能量,如爱因斯坦的著名方程E=mc^2所述,其中E是能量,m是质量,c是真空中的光速。
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the central act of Christian worship commemorating the Last Supper
- The family attended Mass every Sunday morning.
- The priest began the Mass with the sign of the cross.
- Christmas Mass drew a large congregation.
- The bishop presided over the Easter Mass.
- Tourists were invited to observe the Mass in the cathedral.
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a body of matter that lacks a definite shape or form
- A dark mass floated near the surface of the water.
- The cloud became a dense gray mass overhead.
- The dough formed a sticky mass in the bowl.
- They spotted a moving mass in the shadows.
- He found a gelatinous mass on the beach.
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a musical composition or ceremonial performance based on the texts of the Eucharistic liturgy
A Mass is a type of religious service that includes a musical composition involving multiple voices and often instruments. It is based on religious texts and is performed during Christian worship. The Mass features various musical sections, such as hymns and prayers, that contribute to the overall spiritual experience of the ceremony. It is a key element in many Christian traditions and can range from simple to highly elaborate in its musical arrangement.
- Mozart's Coronation Mass is performed worldwide.
- The choir rehearsed a Renaissance Mass for Easter.
- The cathedral hosted a solemn High Mass with full choir.
- Beethoven's Missa Solemnis is one of his greatest works.
- A choral Mass was held in honor of the patron saint.
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the fixed sequence of prayers and readings that make up the Christian Eucharistic rite
- The Latin Mass follows a strict liturgical order.
- The structure of the Mass includes the Kyrie, Gloria, and Credo.
- She memorized parts of the Mass as a child.
- The congregation participated in the responses of the Mass.
- Translations of the Mass were introduced after Vatican II.