Was heißt »Gra­vi­tät« auf Englisch?

Das Substantiv »Gra­vi­tät« lässt sich wie folgt von Deutsch auf Englisch übersetzen:

  • dignity
  • gravity

Synonyme

Dis­tink­ti­on:
distinction
Er­ha­ben­heit:
majesty
sublimity
Hal­tung:
attitude
bearing
breeding
cattle-breeding
composure
posture
stockbreeding
Stolz:
pride
Wei­he:
consecration

Sinnverwandte Wörter

Ho­heit:
Highness

Englische Beispielsätze

  • Small moons, asteroids, and comets, for example, are too small for their gravity to pull them into a sphere.

  • On Earth, the forces of gravity and friction dissipate the kinetic energy of a moving body, causing it to stop.

  • Win with class, lose with dignity.

  • Tom was aware of the gravity of the situation.

  • To lose patience is to lose dignity.

  • However faultlessly these tasks were achieved, she never commended: it was a maxim with her that praise is inconsistent with a teacher's dignity, and that blame, in more or less unqualified measure, is indispensable to it.

  • The centre of gravity should be lower to obtain greater stability.

  • Tom's spaceship has artificial gravity.

  • Without gravity, a satellite launched from the Earth would simply drift off endlessly into space, traveling in a straight line, instead of circling the planet.

  • I am well aware of the gravity of the situation.

  • Isaac Newton discovered the law of gravity after seeing an apple fall from a tree.

  • Jupiter is the only planet in the Solar System whose common center of gravity with the Sun lies outside the Sun itself.

  • A black hole is an area of such immense gravity that nothing–not even light–can escape from it.

  • Astronauts aboard the ISS do not feel the effects of gravity as we do on Earth.

  • The Moon's gravity is responsible for the ocean tides on Earth.

  • The force of gravity between two objects is proportional to the product of the two masses, and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between their centers of mass.

  • Newton's law of gravity is a mathematical description of the way bodies are observed to attract one another, based on many scientific experiments and observations.

  • The gravity of a black hole is so powerful that not even light can escape its pull!

  • In medium size stars, after the nuclear fusion has used up all the fuel it has, gravity will pull the remaining material closer together. The star will shrink. It is then called a "white dwarf".

  • A galaxy is a cluster of stars, dust, and gas which is held together by gravity.

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Quellen:
  1. [Übersetzungen] Wiktionary-Autoren: Gravität. In: Wiktionary – Das freie Wörterbuch, 2023, [online] de.wiktionary.org, CC BY-SA 3.0
  2. [Synonyme] OpenThesaurus-User: Gravität. In: OpenThesaurus – Das freie Wörterbuch für Synonyme, 2023, [online] openthesaurus.de, CC BY-SA 4.0
  3. [Beispielübersetzungen] User-generated content: Satz Nr. 10601671, 10601550, 9866307, 9649315, 9601152, 8110128, 6866434, 6533560, 6293883, 6214251, 6074232, 5587810, 5322449, 5322339, 3961509, 3961504, 3961502, 3957835, 3957819 & 3957784. In: tatoeba.org, CC BY 2.0 FR