gravitate

英['ɡrævɪteɪt] 美['ɡrævɪteɪt]
  • v. 受吸引;下沉;重力吸引,受重力作用;移动,移向
gravitater gravitated gravitated gravitating gravitates
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Verb:
  1. move toward;

    "The conversation gravitated towards politics"

  2. be attracted to;

    "Boys gravitate towards girls at that age"

  3. move due to the pull of gravitation;

    "The stars gravitate towards each other"

1. Most visitors to New York gravitate to Times Square.
大多数来纽约的游客都被吸引到时代广场.

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2. In summer people gravitate to the seaside.
夏天的海边吸引人们.

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3. Both beginners and experts tend over time to gravitate towards intermediacy.
新手的变化更快,新手和专家随着时间推移都会倾向于成为中间用户.

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4. Don't gravitate to one side, or the boat will upset.
别都移向一边, 否则船会翻的.

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5. If you all gravitate to one side, you'll upset the boat.
如果大家都移向一边, 船就要翻了.

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    用作动词 (v.)
    1. When this beautiful girl arrived, all the men in the room gravitated towards her.
      这美貌的姑娘一到,全屋的男人都让她吸引住了。
    2. In summer people gravitate to the seaside.
      夏天的海边吸引人们。
    3. The planets gravitate to (towards) the sun.
      行星绕着太阳运行。