gravedad
/ɡɾabeˈdad/, [ɡɾa.β̞eˈð̞að̞]gravity
Noun gravedad f (plural gravedades)
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seriousness, severity
- herido de gravedad
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seriously injured
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(physics) gravity
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La gravedad atrae las cosas hacia el centro de la Tierra.
Gravity pulls things toward the center of the earth.
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La superficie de Júpiter es inhóspita, con una gravedad que es más de dos veces y media la de la Tierra y una atmósfera de gas tóxico.
The surface of Jupiter is inhospitable with more than two and a half times Earth's gravity and a poisonous gas atmosphere.
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La gravedad es una fuerza natural por la que las cosas se atraen las unas a las otras.
Gravity is the natural force by which objects are attracted to each other.
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La gravedad es la única cosa que me mantiene aquí.
Gravity is the only thing keeping me here.
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La gravedad es la fuerza natural por la cual los objetos se atraen entre sí.
Gravity is the natural force by which objects are attracted to each other.
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A medida que pasaban los días, comenzábamos a comprender la gravedad del problema.
As the days passed by, we began to understand the seriousness of the matter.
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El Fantasma lentamente, con gravedad, en silencio, se acercó.
The Phantom slowly, gravely, silently, approached.
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Tom no fue herido de gravedad.
Tom was not seriously injured.
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Newton estableció la ley de gravedad.
Newton established the law of gravity.
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Las mareas se producen por la gravedad de la luna.
Tides are caused by the moon's gravity.
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