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第三人称单数:gravitates
现在分词:gravitating
过去分词:gravitated
过去式:gravitated
不及物动词被吸引; 受重力作用
不及物动词
1. The earth gravitates towards the sun.
地球受太阳吸引。
2. In summer people gravitate to the seaside.
夏天的海边吸引人们。
3. The sand in the water gravitated towards the bottom of the bottle.
水中的沙子沉到瓶底。
4. In the 19th century industry gravitated towards the north of England.
十九世纪中,英国的工业移向北方。
1. 下沉:gravisphere 引力范围 | gravitate 下沉 | gravitation tank 高位油罐
2. 下降:gravimeter 比重计 | gravitate 下降 | gravitation 引力
3. 被重力吸引/沉下/下降/使受重力吸引:gravistatic /坠积的/ | gravitate /被重力吸引/沉下/下降/使受重力吸引/ | gravitating /重力吸引/
4. 使受重力吸引:gravistatic 坠积的 | gravitate 使受重力吸引 | gravitate 被重力吸引
1. 被吸引到;受吸引而参加
If you gravitate towards a particular place, thing, or activity, you are attracted by it and go to it or get involved in it.
e.g. Traditionally young Asians in Britain have gravitated towards medicine, law and engineering.
英国的亚裔年轻人通常被吸引到医学、法律及工程专业。
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1. The history of Trader Vic's is that it is a multinational chain of tourist traps that gravitate towards locations like Las Vegas and Disneyland.
2. Tucked into a corner is a little fireplace, where my nephew and niece immediately gravitate.
3. As China's economy develops, he expects buyers to gravitate to the Mercedes end of the market.
4. People will gravitate to more lucrative jobs, and the higher the pay the more they are willing to risk.
verb
1. move due to the pull of gravitation
e.g. The stars gravitate towards each other
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2. be attracted to
e.g. Boys gravitate towards girls at that age
3. move toward
e.g. The conversation gravitated towards politics