gravitate toward / ˈgræv ɪˌteɪt /

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gravitate toward 的定义

v. 无主动词 verb

grav·i·tat·ed, grav·i·tat·ing.

  1. to move or tend to move under the influence of gravitational force.
  2. to tend toward the lowest level; sink; fall.
  3. to have a natural tendency or be strongly attracted: Musicians gravitate toward one another.

gravitate toward 近义词

gravitate toward

等同于 incline

gravitate toward

等同于 lean

gravitate toward 的近义词 9
gravitate toward 的反义词 4
gravitate toward

等同于 verge

更多gravitate toward例句

  1. As the ills of factory farming become more pronounced, people are increasingly gravitating towards vegetarian or pescatarian diets.
  2. Additionally, he addresses the “rise of the rest” phenomenon, which is the idea that venture capital will gravitate toward cities that have not been the traditional tech hubs.
  3. Given a choice, most people gravitate toward the natural over the artificial.
  4. That money is gravitating toward the campaigns at a moment when many publications are being compelled to cover adjacent topics instead, with no campaign trail to report from.
  5. I would go so far as to say that mathematicians themselves come in these two flavors, too — at least, they tend to gravitate to one of the two poles.
  6. People everywhere gravitate to smart lovers, because an intelligent partner comes with a host of sexy perks.
  7. And I always gravitate towards things that are not beautiful, but broken and weird and fascinating.
  8. I kind of felt at that time—because I gravitate towards these types of movies—that I have some similarities with Woody Allen.
  9. Which makes me gravitate towards a more parsimonious explanation: all economists are, definitionally, very good at college.
  10. Whether people are on the move in their own countries or across borders, they gravitate toward big cities.
  11. Hither does every soul in the place, at some hour or other of the day, inevitably gravitate.
  12. The more matured Quakers and Quakeresses generally gravitate hitherwards.
  13. All instinctively gravitate toward him, and never wish to break off their association with him.
  14. I never knew a fool that sooner or later didn't gravitate to chickens.
  15. Sooner may you expect the sun with all the planetary system will rush from their shining spheres, to gravitate round a pebble.