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单词 antigravity
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Definition of antigravity in English:

antigravity

nounantɪˈɡravɪti
mass nounPhysics
  • A hypothetical force opposing gravity.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Albert Einstein first proposed the notion of antigravity in 1917 and later abandoned it.
    • The best part of the story is where the physicists basically admit that yeah, given how incredibly weird phantom energy is, it probably allows for things like antigravity and wormhole-based time machines.
    • This has antigravity properties, causing the expansion of the universe to speed up.
    • Researchers have been able to simulate antigravity under extremely cold temperatures for small objects, but true antigravity is only a theoretical concept.
    • Your species will never get your value for the Universal Expansion Constant correct until you factor in the effects of antigravity on cosmic expansion.
adjectiveantɪˈɡravɪti
  • attributive (chiefly of clothing for a pilot or astronaut) designed to counteract the effects of high acceleration.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Raël claims that the creatures in Ezekiel's vision wore antigravity suits with small jet engines attached to them.
    • They took their oxygen suits off and walked over to their antigravity beds.
    • The antigravity device is not a large object, maybe three square feet, and easily fits on a tabletop.
    • So this mysterious stuff has been labelled ‘dark energy’ and is a kind of cosmic antigravity force that counteracts the attractive force of gravity.
    • I patented nanotechnology, antigravity devices, and genetic techniques of all sorts by my teenage years.
 
 

Definition of antigravity in US English:

antigravity

noun
Physics
  • A hypothetical force opposing gravity.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Your species will never get your value for the Universal Expansion Constant correct until you factor in the effects of antigravity on cosmic expansion.
    • Albert Einstein first proposed the notion of antigravity in 1917 and later abandoned it.
    • Researchers have been able to simulate antigravity under extremely cold temperatures for small objects, but true antigravity is only a theoretical concept.
    • This has antigravity properties, causing the expansion of the universe to speed up.
    • The best part of the story is where the physicists basically admit that yeah, given how incredibly weird phantom energy is, it probably allows for things like antigravity and wormhole-based time machines.
adjective
  • attributive (chiefly of clothing for a pilot or astronaut) designed to counteract the effects of high acceleration.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • They took their oxygen suits off and walked over to their antigravity beds.
    • Raël claims that the creatures in Ezekiel's vision wore antigravity suits with small jet engines attached to them.
    • The antigravity device is not a large object, maybe three square feet, and easily fits on a tabletop.
    • So this mysterious stuff has been labelled ‘dark energy’ and is a kind of cosmic antigravity force that counteracts the attractive force of gravity.
    • I patented nanotechnology, antigravity devices, and genetic techniques of all sorts by my teenage years.
 
 
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