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Gravitational Meaning in English

word

ˌɡɹævɪˈteɪʃənəɫ
grav-i-TAY-shuh-nuhl
ɡɹˌævɪtˈeɪʃənəl
grav-i-TAY-shuh-nuhl

释义

Related to gravity or the force that attracts objects toward one another, especially towards the center of the Earth.

用法与细微差别

Used mainly in scientific or technical contexts. Common phrases: 'gravitational force', 'gravitational pull', 'gravitational field'. Not used for things that are only 'serious' or 'important'—it always refers to gravity.

例句

The gravitational force keeps us on the ground.

basic

The moon has a gravitational pull that affects the ocean tides.

basic

Scientists study the Earth's gravitational field.

basic

Did you know black holes have incredibly strong gravitational forces?

natural

Astronomers use gravitational waves to study distant parts of the universe.

natural

Because of its weak gravitational pull, Mars can't hold on to much of an atmosphere.

natural