- gravitate towards
- PHRV. ถูกดึงดูดเข้าหาRelate: [เคลื่อนเข้าไปหาด้วยแรงดูงดูด] Syn: [gravitate to]PHRV. มุ่งหน้าไปทางRelate: [ถูกดึงดูดใจ, ล่อใจไปทางด้าน] Syn: [gravitate to]
English - Thai dictionary . 2013.
English - Thai dictionary . 2013.
Gravitate — Grav i*tate, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Gravitated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Gravitating}.] [Cf. F. graviter. See {Gravity.}] To obey the law of gravitation; to exert a force or pressure, or tend to move, under the influence of gravitation; to tend in any… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
gravitate — [[t]græ̱vɪteɪt[/t]] gravitates, gravitating, gravitated VERB If you gravitate towards a particular place, thing, or activity, you are attracted by it and go to it or get involved in it. [V towards/to n] Traditionally young Asians in Britain have… … English dictionary
gravitate — verb (intransitive always + adv/prep) formal to be attracted to something and therefore move towards it or become involved with it (+ to/towards): Very sporty students tended to gravitate towards others with similar interests … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
gravitate — ► VERB 1) be drawn towards to a place, person, or thing. 2) Physics move, or tend to move, towards a centre of gravity … English terms dictionary
gravitate to somebody — ˈgravitate to/toward(s) sb/sth derived to move towards sb/sth that you are attracted to • Many young people gravitate to the cities in search of work. Main entry: ↑gravitatederived … Useful english dictionary
gravitate toward(s) somebody — ˈgravitate to/toward(s) sb/sth derived to move towards sb/sth that you are attracted to • Many young people gravitate to the cities in search of work. Main entry: ↑gravitatederived … Useful english dictionary
gravitate to something — ˈgravitate to/toward(s) sb/sth derived to move towards sb/sth that you are attracted to • Many young people gravitate to the cities in search of work. Main entry: ↑gravitatederived … Useful english dictionary
gravitate toward(s) something — ˈgravitate to/toward(s) sb/sth derived to move towards sb/sth that you are attracted to • Many young people gravitate to the cities in search of work. Main entry: ↑gravitatederived … Useful english dictionary
gravitate — UK [ˈɡrævɪteɪt] / US [ˈɡrævɪˌteɪt] verb [intransitive] Word forms gravitate : present tense I/you/we/they gravitate he/she/it gravitates present participle gravitating past tense gravitated past participle gravitated formal 1) to be attracted to… … English dictionary
gravitate — v. (d; intr.) to gravitate to, towards * * * [ grævɪteɪt] towards (d; intr.) to gravitate to … Combinatory dictionary
gravitate — grav|i|tate [ˈgrævıteıt] v [I always + adverb/preposition] formal to be attracted to something and therefore move towards it or become involved with it gravitate to/towards ▪ Most visitors to London gravitate to Piccadilly Circus and Leicester… … Dictionary of contemporary English