gravit

IPA/ɡɹˈavɪt/
IPA/ɡɹˈævɪt/

gravit — 構詞成分

1. A word element borrowed from Latin that means 'gravity' or 'weight' — used mainl

1.構詞成分B2
釋義

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.

例句

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

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.

常見錯誤

The gravit of the situation surprised us
The gravity of the situation surprised us
💡'gravit' is not a word by itself; use 'gravity' for the abstract or literal meaning.