gravit
gravit — 構詞成分
1. A word element borrowed from Latin that means 'gravity' or 'weight' — used mainl
重力
構成『重力』『重量』相關科學詞彙的詞綴
A word element borrowed from Latin that means 'gravity' or 'weight' — used mainly in science to build terms about the natural force pulling objects together, and about measuring how heavy or dense a material is.
In astronomy class, Ryo learned how gravitation holds the planets in orbit around the Sun.
在天文課上,Ryo 學到了萬有引力如何讓行星繞著太陽運行。
gravitation — noun form in astronomy context
Apinya used a gravimeter to measure changes in the Earth's pull near a mine shaft.
Apinya 用重力儀測量礦井附近地球引力的變化。
gravimeter — instrument noun formed from the combining form
The lab report required a gravimetric analysis of the salt content in the water samples.
這份實驗報告需要對水樣本中的鹽含量進行重力分析。
Elena's research focused on detecting gravitons, the tiny particles that might carry gravitational force.
Elena 的研究專注於偵測重力子——一種可能承載重力作用力的微小粒子。
The geologists used a gravitometer to find where underground caves had changed the local gravity.
地質學家用重力計找出地下洞穴改變當地重力的位置。
文法句型
gravit- + noun suffix (e.g. gravitation)
gravit- + adjective suffix (e.g. gravimetric)
用法筆記
Not a standalone word in modern English. 'Gravit-' only appears as the first part of longer scientific terms, most commonly in physics, geology, and chemistry contexts.