gravity
n. 重力; 嚴重性; 莊重
Gravity is the force which causes things to drop to the ground.
Arrows would continue to fly forward forever in a straight line were it not for gravity, which brings them down to earth.
要不是重力使箭落向地面,它們將永遠以直線往前飛行。
The gravity of a situation or event is its extreme importance or seriousness.
They deserve punishment which matches the gravity of their crime...
應當根據罪行的嚴重性來懲治他們。
Not all acts of vengeance are of equal gravity.
並非所有的報復行為都同等惡劣。
The gravity of someone's behaviour or speech is the extremely serious way in which they behave or speak.
There was an appealing gravity to everything she said.
她說的每句話都帶著一種莊嚴,很能吸引人。
1. (physics) the force of attraction between all masses in the universe; especially the attraction of the earth's mass for bodies near its surface;
2. a manner that is serious and solemn
3. a solemn and dignified feeling
This force of attraction is known as the force of gravity.
這種吸引力通常叫做重力.
The plane defied the of gravity.
這架飛機經受住了引力定律.
An apple falls down because of gravity.
由於重力的關係,蘋果往下掉.
These changes correspond in a way to the variations of the earth's gravity with latitude.
這些變化類似於地球重力隨緯度的變化.
It is attracted by Neptune's gravity when the two planets get closer.
因此當兩顆行星靠近時,冥王星就被海王星的引力吸過去了.