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noun2) (Phys., Astron.) Gravitation, die; Schwerkraft, diethe law/force of gravity — das Gravitationsgesetz/die Schwerkraft
centre of gravity — (lit. or fig.) Schwerpunkt, der
* * *['ɡræ-]noun The gravity of the situation was clear to us all.) der Ernst* * *grav·ity[ˈgrævəti, AM -ət̬i]n no plthe force of \gravity die Schwerkraftthe law of \gravity das Gesetz der Schwerkraft* * *['grvItɪ]ngravity feed — Fall- or Schwerkraftspeisung f
2) (= seriousness of person, expression, situation, matter, threat) Ernst m; (of mistake, illness, crime) Schwere f; (of danger, problem, difficulty) Größe f; (of consequences) schwerwiegende Art* * *gravity [ˈɡrævətı]A s1. Ernst m:a) Feierlichkeit f:b) Bedenklichkeit f, Bedrohlichkeit f:the gravity of the situation der Ernst der Lage;c) Gesetztheit fd) Schwere f2. MUS Tiefe f (eines Tons)3. PHYSa) Gravitation f, Schwerkraft fB adj nach dem Gesetz der Schwerkraft arbeitend:gravity feed Gefällezuführung f;gravity-operated durch Schwerkraft betrieben, Schwerkraft…g abk* * *noun2) (Phys., Astron.) Gravitation, die; Schwerkraft, diethe law/force of gravity — das Gravitationsgesetz/die Schwerkraft
centre of gravity — (lit. or fig.) Schwerpunkt, der
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Acceleration due to gravity, gravitational constantFallbeschleunigung fDictionary of packaging machinery and equipment > acceleration due to gravity
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nounBeschleunigung, die* * ** * *ac·cel·era·tion[əkˌseləˈreɪʃən]n no plto have good/poor \acceleration gut/schlecht beschleunigen, eine gute/schlechte Beschleunigung haben\acceleration of speed Geschwindigkeitserhöhung f4. COMM, FIN Forcierung f* * *[k"selə'reISən]nBeschleunigung f; (of speed also) Erhöhung fto have good/poor acceleration — eine gute/schlechte Beschleunigung haben, gut/schlecht beschleunigen
* * *1. besonders CHEM, PHYS, TECH Beschleunigung f (auch fig), AUTO auch Beschleunigungsvermögen n, SPORT auch Antritt m: the car has good acceleration beschleunigt gut;acceleration of free fall, acceleration due to ( oder of) gravity PHYS Schwere-, Erdbeschleunigung f;acceleration principle WIRTSCH Akzelerationsprinzip n (Theorie, nach der eine Schwankung der Nachfrage nach Konsumgütern eine prozentual größere Schwankung bei Investitionsgütern hervorruft)2. BIOL, PSYCH Akzeleration f, Entwicklungsbeschleunigung f3. Vorverlegung f (eines Zeitpunkts)acc. abk3. according* * *nounBeschleunigung, die* * *n.Beschleunigung f. -
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= academic.ru/39605/g">g* * *( written abbreviation) (gram(me); grams.)* * *G1[ʤi:]I. n<pl -'s>\G movie jugendfreier Filmrated \G ohne AltersbeschränkungG2G<pl -'s>g[ʤi:]n\G flat Ges nt, ges nt\G sharp Gis nt, gis nt* * *[dZiː]n1) G nt, g nt2) pl (= gravitational force) g nt3) (MUS) G nt, g ntSee:* * *g abkG, g [dʒiː] pl G’s, Gs, g’s, gs [dʒiːz] s1. G, g n (Buchstabe)2. MUS G, g n (Note):G flat Ges, ges n;G sharp Gis, gis n3. G US sl 1000 Dollar pl* * *= g -
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nounGallone, diedrink gallons of water — etc. (fig. coll.) literweise Wasser usw. trinken
* * *['ɡælən](a measure for liquids, eight pints (in Britain, 4.546 litres; in the United States, 3.785 litres).) die Gallone- gallons of- academic.ru/30180/gallons">gallons* * *gal·lon[ˈgælən]n Gallone fimperial/US \gallon britische/amerikanische GalloneI drink \gallons of milk ich trinke literweise Milch* * *['glən]nGallone f* * *g abk* * *nounGallone, diedrink gallons of water — etc. (fig. coll.) literweise Wasser usw. trinken
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nounGramm, das* * *[græm]n Gramm nt* * *[grm]nGramm nt* * *gram1 [ɡræm] s BOT Kichererbse fg abk* * *nounGramm, das* * *(US) n. -
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Acceleration due to gravity, gravitational constantFallbeschleunigung fDictionary of packaging machinery and equipment > gravitational constant
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