gravitation
英 [ˌɡrævɪˈteɪʃn]
美 [ˌɡrævɪˈteɪʃn]
n. 引力
复数:gravitations
Collins.1 / BNC.28774 / COCA.26117
牛津词典
noun
- 引力
a force of attraction that causes objects to move towards each other
柯林斯词典
- 引力
In physics,gravitationis the force which causes objects to be attracted towards each other because they have mass.
双语例句
- Newton's law of gravitation refers to the force between two particles.
牛顿的万有引力定律指的是两个质点之间的力。 - Round him I must revolve by the gravitation of spirits.
我必须借助精神的引力围着他转。 - Sir Isaac Newton, the great scientist of the seventeenth century, first studied gravitation.
17世纪伟大的科学家牛顿爵士第一个研究了引力。 - This discovery reveals the origin of gravitation.
这个发现揭示了万有引力的起源。 - The above mentioned is the introduction to the nature of gravitation and its mechanism of action.
以上就是对引力本质和作用机理的阐述。 - The earth has more matter than the human being, so its gravitation pulls him to the earth.
地球比此人所含的物质多,所以它的引力把他牢牢地吸住。 - The general theory ( 1916) was developed primarily to deal with gravitation and involves accelerating reference frames.
广义相对论(1916)主要为了处理引力的问题,还包括了加速参照系。 - Meanwhile, I also unify the gravitation and electromagnetic force.
同时,我也在数值上统一了电磁力和万有引力。 - Newton's law of universal gravitation is valid.
牛顿万有引力定律是正确的。 - A falling apple in the garden at his home made him discover the law of gravitation.
他家花园里一个落下来的苹果让他发现了万有引力定律。
