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masses

Aussprache: [ˈmæsɪz]

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Kontext: „large groups“

(noun) masses refers to large groups of people or things. It’s like a crowd of people gathered together, or many things piled up in one place.

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The festival attracted masses of visitors from all over the city.

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There weren't masses of people at the park; it was quite empty.

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How do you think the masses will react to the new law?

Kontext: „physical science“

(noun) masses also means the amount of matter in an object. It tells us how heavy something is, and it's an important idea in science.

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The masses of the two objects were measured to see which one is heavier.

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The two items have different masses, but one is not heavier than the other.

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What are the masses of the two balls we are comparing?

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