gravitas
/ˈɡrævɪtɑːs/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈɡrævɪtɑːs/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈgra-və-ˌtäs -ˌtas/ (ame, mw)
gravitas — 名詞
1. a thoughtful, dignified manner that makes others take a person seriously and lis
莊重;威嚴
讓人肅然起敬的沉穩態度
a thoughtful, dignified manner that makes others take a person seriously and listen to what they say.
Senator Antonia spoke with such gravitas that even her opponents fell silent.
Antonia 參議員發言時態度莊重,連反對她的人都安靜下來聆聽。
collocation: speak with gravitas
Despite his youth, Hugo brought real gravitas to his role as the new headmaster.
雖然 Hugo 很年輕,他擔任新校長時展現出真正的威嚴。
pattern: bring gravitas to [a role/position]
The new anchor was charming but lacked the gravitas needed for serious news.
這位新主播很有魅力,卻欠缺報導嚴肅新聞所需的莊重感。
Yumi's deep voice and calm pauses gave her presentation a quiet gravitas.
Yumi 低沉的嗓音與沉穩的停頓,讓她的簡報透出一股低調的威嚴。
A funeral demands gravitas, not jokes about the deceased.
葬禮需要的是莊重,而不是拿往生者開玩笑。
文法句型
have gravitas
lack gravitas
bring gravitas to
用法筆記
Almost always uncountable and used in the singular with no article in fixed patterns like 'have/lack/bring gravitas'. Subject is usually a person, a speech, or a public role; rarely used of objects.