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weightlessness

/weyt-lis/US // ˈweɪt lɪs //UK // (ˈweɪtləs) //

失重,失重状态,失重性,失重症

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : being without apparent weight, as a freely falling body or a body acted upon by a force that neutralizes gravitation.

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Examples

  • I wasn’t going that far, but I wasn’t going to send a couple of emails until we were safely weightless.

  • In a sense, they’re weightless because the car is the battery.

  • The weightless, oil-free moisture absorbs into the skin fast to lock in hydration without a greasy feel and it should offer some relief to redness.

  • Even more astonishing are the pictures of him floating in the NASA aircraft that allows passengers to experience weightlessness.

  • It was a singularly uncomfortable sensation, on top of the discomfort of weightlessness.

  • His head sagged, and had it not been for the weightlessness he would have fallen forward onto the drone control.

  • There was an instant of weightlessness, and then their weight reversed as the A-G drive strove to slow down the ship.

  • You'd think the passengers would enjoy a little weightlessness occasionally—especially the fat ones—but they don't.

  • That's one advantage of weightlessness—you can lie down standing on your head, and go to sleep and like it.