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词汇 gravitational
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Definition of gravitational in English:

gravitational

adjective ˌɡravɪˈteɪʃ(ə)n(ə)lˌɡrævəˈteɪʃ(ə)nəl
  • 1Relating to movement towards a centre of gravity.

    the gravitational field of the comet is very weak
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Scientists often try to predict volcanic eruptions by using lasers to study tiny gravitational changes in the surrounding earth.
    • In one test, the pacemaker withstood a force 40 times that of the earth's gravitational pull.
    • This planet, the fourth in series from parent star Sun, is under the gravitational influence of its outward neighbour: Jupiter.
    • After exiting slipstream, the Andromeda is captured by the gravitational attraction of a small moon.
    • Most of the others were swept into the outer solar system by the gravitational effects of these new, huge, planets.
    • Successfully aloft, the ship is unable to break free of the gravitational pull of the unwelcome comet.
    • Every object with mass exerts a gravitational force.
    • The Moon and the Sun also exert gravitational pulls on Earth, creating tides that we see as the twice-daily ebb and flow of the ocean.
    • I remember my junior high school science teacher telling his class to forget about space travel because it was physically impossible to break through the gravitational pull of Earth's atmosphere.
    • Some scientists think globular clusters may actually be remnants of smaller "dwarf" galaxies, caught in the gravitational maw of their larger counterparts.
  • 2Denoting a forceful attraction or movement towards something.

    for many international companies Russia's gravitational pull is simply too strong to resist
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He quickly succumbed to the gravitational pull of the director of the university's artificial intelligence lab.
    • The stronger the community, the easier it is to remain in its gravitational pull.
    • By acquiring and integrating such sites, the company has increased its gravitational force.
    • If you have young children and are planning a half term or New Year's break, you'll find Orlando's gravitational pull nearly impossible to resist.
    • The debate has left the gravitational pull of commonsense.
    • In American letters, it is impossible to think long about hiddenness without coming into the gravitational field of Edgar Allan Poe.
    • Art, too, has its gravitational pull, its glamorous siren call.
    • He's the gravitational center of the movie, drawing in every character and situation and taking command of the screen.
    • It was time to expand beyond the gravitational orbit of New York.
    • It is not simply stunning views that assert a gravitational pull.

Derivatives

  • gravitationally

  • adverb

Definition of gravitational in US English:

gravitational

adjectiveˌɡravəˈtāSH(ə)nəlˌɡrævəˈteɪʃ(ə)nəl
  • 1Relating to movement toward a center of gravity.

    the gravitational field of the comet is very weak
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This planet, the fourth in series from parent star Sun, is under the gravitational influence of its outward neighbour: Jupiter.
    • In one test, the pacemaker withstood a force 40 times that of the earth's gravitational pull.
    • After exiting slipstream, the Andromeda is captured by the gravitational attraction of a small moon.
    • The Moon and the Sun also exert gravitational pulls on Earth, creating tides that we see as the twice-daily ebb and flow of the ocean.
    • Scientists often try to predict volcanic eruptions by using lasers to study tiny gravitational changes in the surrounding earth.
    • Successfully aloft, the ship is unable to break free of the gravitational pull of the unwelcome comet.
    • Most of the others were swept into the outer solar system by the gravitational effects of these new, huge, planets.
    • Every object with mass exerts a gravitational force.
    • Some scientists think globular clusters may actually be remnants of smaller "dwarf" galaxies, caught in the gravitational maw of their larger counterparts.
    • I remember my junior high school science teacher telling his class to forget about space travel because it was physically impossible to break through the gravitational pull of Earth's atmosphere.
  • 2Denoting a forceful attraction or movement toward something.

    for many international companies Russia's gravitational pull is simply too strong to resist
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The debate has left the gravitational pull of commonsense.
    • It is not simply stunning views that assert a gravitational pull.
    • He's the gravitational center of the movie, drawing in every character and situation and taking command of the screen.
    • The stronger the community, the easier it is to remain in its gravitational pull.
    • Art, too, has its gravitational pull, its glamorous siren call.
    • It was time to expand beyond the gravitational orbit of New York.
    • In American letters, it is impossible to think long about hiddenness without coming into the gravitational field of Edgar Allan Poe.
    • By acquiring and integrating such sites, the company has increased its gravitational force.
    • He quickly succumbed to the gravitational pull of the director of the university's artificial intelligence lab.
    • If you have young children and are planning a half term or New Year's break, you'll find Orlando's gravitational pull nearly impossible to resist.
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