gravity 
grav‧i‧ty /ˈɡrævəti, ˈɡrævɪti/ BrE AmE noun [uncountable] [Date: 1400-1500; Language: French; Origin: gravité, from Latin gravitas, from gravis; ⇨ ↑grave1] 1. technical the force that causes something to fall to the ground or to be attracted to another ↑planet ⇨ gravitation: the force of gravity 2. formal the extreme and worrying seriousness of a situation gravity of I could not hide from her the gravity of the situation. The penalties should be proportionate to the gravity of the offence. 3. an extremely serious way of behaving or speaking: The Consul spoke slowly and with great gravity. ⇨ ↑centre of gravity
gravityhu◎ | ['græviti] | ※ | danh từ | | ■ | (vật lý) sự hút, sự hấp dẫn, trọng lực | | ☆ | centre of gravity | | trọng tâm | | ☆ | force of gravity | | trọng lực | | ■ | vẻ nghiêm trang, vẻ nghiêm nghị | | ☆ | to preserve one's gravity | | giữ được vẻ nghiêm trang | | ☆ | to lose one's gravity | | mất vẻ nghiêm trang | | ■ | tính nghiêm trọng, tính trầm trọng (tình hình, vết thương...) |
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