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Перевод: gravitate
[глагол] тяготеть; стремиться; притягиваться
Тезаурус:
- The inclusion on the album of two seven-minute songs amongst the other three-minute pop nuggets point to The Stairs' keenness to gravitate from 1965 towards 1969.
- The most that could be offered would be autonomous areas within regional self-government "towards which members of the respective nationalities, scattered all over the country or even all over the world, would gravitate and with which they could enter into relations and free associations" - some measure of accommodation to Bauerism.
- Once, she had thought of herself as so English that however happy she was abroad and even if married to an Italian she would always one day gravitate home.
- or gravitate towards the pond,
- Libertarian supporters of neutral political concern gravitate towards the narrow principle.
- By default he alerts us to the fact that it was the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries that saw individualist arguments gravitate to the political right and become, however marginally at first, a vocabulary and strategy available to the Conservative party.
- Most visitors to London, left freely to move, gravitate to Piccadilly Circus and Leicester Square.
- Other groups, such as single-parent families, the poor and the disabled, will gravitate to or remain in the cities, partially as a result of the relatively greater availability of rented accommodation.
- The mass of working people, as they liberate themselves from the bourgeois yoke, will gravitate irresistibly towards us provided yesterday's oppressions do not infringe the long oppressed nation's highly developed democratic feeling of self-respect and provided they are granted equality in everything.
- Since opposite charges attract, the reason why the electron does not gravitate towards the nucleus but stays in orbit around it (even though it is radiating and losing its energy in doing so) is because it retains a certain energy called "ground-state energy".
- Most visitors to Dentdale gravitate to Dent Town and halt there without exploring further and remain unaware of the many other delights to be found in the ten miles of this lovely valley, some man-made and others the work of a bountiful nature.
- Never allow greeting kisses on the cheek to gravitate anywhere near your lips;
- The child may automatically gravitate towards one parent, may touch and climb on one and not the other.
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