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    gravitation查询结果如下:

    音标:[ˌɡrævɪ'teɪʃn]
    名词复数:gravitation 词频:低频词

    基本释义/说明:n.【物】引力;吸引作用;下沉
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    n.
    ①(万有)引力;地心吸力;
    universal gravitation
    万有引力.
    the law of gravitation
    引力定律.
    ②吸引力;倾向;
    the gravitation of people from the country to the towns
    人口由乡村向城市移动的倾向.
    -扩展释义
    n.
    [U]1. 【物】(万有)引力,重力,地心吸力2. 被吸引[(+to/toward)]
    Can you explain what the law of universal gravitation is ?
    你能说明什么叫万有引力定律吗
    n. 【化学】
    重力,引力,倾向
    Can you explain what the law of universal gravitation is ?
    你能说明什么叫万有引力定律吗
    【海运】
    万有引力
    Can you explain what the law of universal gravitation is ?
    你能说明什么叫万有引力定律吗
    n. 【环境】
    重力改正
    n. 【能源工程】
    重力,地心引力,引力
    Can you explain what the law of universal gravitation is ?
    你能说明什么叫万有引力定律吗
    -gravitation的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    gravitic
    同义词: gravitational
    Of or pertaining to gravity.
    “It’s a type ninety-two gravitic manacle, and is designed to hold any known being.”
    Relating to or produced by gravity
    Without gravity (the physical force).
    Pertaining to, or causing, gravitation.
    Causing to gravitate; tending to a centre.
    “As we have already seen, if there is one truth that they teach us regarding matter, it is that it is gravitative.”
    “I refer to the effect of an atomic and gravitative Aether upon Newton’s corpuscular theory of light.”
    “Such a result is exactly what should happen provided that Aether has an electric basis, and that Aether is gravitative.”

    名词 变体/同根词

    gravitation的复数形式
    Resultant force on Earth’s surface, of the attraction by the Earth’s masses, and the centrifugal pseudo-force caused by the Earth’s rotation. || Gravitation, universal force exercised by two bodies onto each other || The state or condition of having weight; weight; heaviness. || Specific gravity. || The state or condition of being grave (graveness).
    “The ball will fall to the floor due to the force of gravity pulling it down.”
    “An interest in bad news demands a certain high level of national seriousness and gravity and, possibly, hopelessness.”
    “An air of gravity and solemnity pervaded the president’s remarks as a stunned nation listened by radio.”

    动词 变体/同根词

    (intransitive, astrophysics) To move under the force of gravity. || (intransitive, figuratively) To tend or drift towards someone or something, as though being pulled by gravity.
    “For such a scenario, the centrifugal forces would cause its water veneer to gravitate away from the poles and pile up at the equator.”
    “They made it clear that during the day people gravitate towards the town hall.”
    “Hence, physical sciences gravitate towards prescriptive laws, whilst life sciences use descriptive laws.”
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