Frequency rank: 4,282. – 4,285.
- gravity; gravitation; gravitational pullphysics
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
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Generated definitions (experimental)
- gravity; gravitation; gravitational pull
This term refers to the force that attracts two bodies toward each other, commonly experienced as the force that keeps objects on the ground. It is a fundamental concept in physics, explaining why things fall and how celestial bodies interact.
Generated collocations (experimental)
じゅうりょく重力をかんじる感じるto feel gravityじゅうりょくは重力波gravitational wavesちきゅう地球のじゅうりょく重力Earth's gravityじゅうりょく重力のえいきょう影響influence of gravityじゅうりょく重力をそくてい測定するto measure gravityびしょうじゅうりょく微小重力microgravityじゅうりょくじょう重力場gravitational fieldじゅうりょく重力にさからう逆らうto resist gravityじゅうりょく重力をりよう利用するto harness gravityむじゅうりょくじょうたい無重力状態weightlessness
Wiktionary definitions (experimental)
Example sentences
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I want to play a game where a noble female knight with the nickname "Light-Speed" freely manipulates gravity.
Gravity pulls things toward the center of the earth.
The gravity of the moon is one-sixth of that of the earth.
A galaxy is a cluster of stars, dust, and gas which is held together by gravity.