sustantivo “mass”
 sing. mass, pl. masses o no contable
- masaRegístrese para ver las traducciones de las oraciones de ejemplo y las definiciones monolingües de cada palabra. 
 The asteroid was a huge mass of rock hurtling through space. 
- masaThe mass of an apple is measured in kilograms, indicating how much matter it contains. 
- masa (en el contexto de medicina o salud)The doctor found a small mass in her abdomen during the examination. 
- muchedumbreShe collected a mass of shells along the beach. 
- la mayor parteThe mass of the employees are not happy with the new budget cuts. 
verbo “mass”
 infinitivo mass; él masses; pret. massed; part. massed; ger. massing
- agruparseThe clouds began to mass ominously over the city. 
- agruparThe country massed its soldiers to defend against the attacker. 
adjetivo “mass”
 forma base mass, no graduable
- vastoScientists are studying the effects of a mass extinction that happened millions of years ago. 
- masivoThe mass protests in the city center drew attention from around the world. 
sustantivo “mass”
 sing. mass, pl. masses o no contable
- misaEvery Sunday, the family attends Mass at their local church to participate in the celebration of the Eucharist. 
- misa (en el contexto de una composición musical)The choir performed a beautiful mass by Mozart during the Sunday service.