英 [ˈɡrævɪteɪt] 美 [ˈɡrævɪteɪt]
v. 向……移动,被吸引到;(物理)受重力(或其他引力)作用而运动(或倾向于运动)
第三人称单数gravitates
现在分词gravitating
过去式gravitated
过去分词gravitated
gravitate /ˈɡrævɪˌteɪt/ TEM8 [ gravitating gravitated gravitates ]
不及物动词 If you gravitate toward a particular place, thing, person, or activity, you are attracted by it and go to it or get involved in it. 受吸引
You naturally gravitate toward people with shared values.
你自然而然地被具有共同价值观的人吸引。
move toward
The conversation gravitated towards politics
be attracted to
Boys gravitate towards girls at that age
move due to the pull of gravitation
The stars gravitate towards each other
gravitational [力] 重力的,[力] 引力的
gravitative 受重力作用的;万有引力的
Many young people gravitate to the cities in search of work.
许多年轻人被吸引到城里找工作。
You naturally gravitate toward people with shared values.
你自然而然地被具有共同价值观的人吸引。
Brain scientists call this effect "asymmetric dominance" and it means that people gravitate toward the choice nearest a clearly inferior option.
大脑科学家称这种效应为“不对称优势”,指人们倾向选择一个与明显更差的选项程度较为接近的一个选项。
What's the primary note called, the note around which all of the others-- all the others gravitate?
怎么称呼这个主要音符,这个被其它音符围绕,起到吸引作用的音符?
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Investors will always gravitate toward assets which give them the greatest return for the least risk.
Google needs to actually finish products and not just gravitate to the next big thing.
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And most businesses and shops and major employers likewise sort of gravitate to these rail nodes.