出典:Wiktionary
Borrowed from French en masse (字義どおりに “in a mass”):[1] en (“in”) + masse (“dough, paste; something perceived as a whole without distinguishing its parts; sum または combination of things treated as a whole”) (from Latin massa (“dough; bulk, mass”), from Ancient Greek μᾶζᾰ (mâza, “barley-bread または cake”), probably ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *meh₂ḱ- (“to increase; to raise”)).
en masse (not comparable)
けた外れに
多重の〜
あくせくと
甚大な
過大に
富んださま
big-bodied
through-freight
むら
a village
うろたえて
当惑して.
(花なら) to be in full bloom―in full flower―in full flush―(木の花なら)―in full blossom―(季節なら)―in the height of the season―in full swing―in full blast