gravitas的意思和读音

gravitas

: [ˈɡrævɪˌtɑs] : [ˈɡrævɪtæs]

n.

n.seriousness,gravity,sobriety,somberness

gravitasn.

1.the quality of being serious

a book of extraordinary gravitas

n.1.a serious and impressive attitude or way of behaving

1. gravid 怀 ---- gravitas leavening ---- ...

2. grand jury gravitas grenade ...

3. lurid gravitas loathe ...

4. against one's grain/against the grain gravitas ground ...

6. ... Conservation Gravitas Acuity ...

7. Sushisan 寿() Gravitas () Yellowstone () ...

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1.The young Kim may skip a year or two and celebrate his 30th birthday that year, just to gain a bit of gravitas.30

2.When holding a heavy clipboard, the interviewer was more likely to view the applicant as having gravitas.使

3.Sections of this book read like a midnight cri de coeur, a grasping after dignity and gravitas.

4.No matter that few of his faction in parliament have the gravitas even to join an effective cabinet.

5.Moreover, she says, it can be an effective means of bringing "gravitas to the tribunal" .

6.Secretary of Labor. The little guy didnt have the gravitas to be Secretary of Treasury.

7.Each brings gravitas as well as experience to his new post.

8.The second: when you do come down strongly on someone's side, refer to a higher authority to give yourself the requisite gravitas.

9.When you can launch a blog for nothing and disappear quite easily if it doesn't work, the gravitas is a lot more difficult to find.

10.Therefore, Europe's relative gravitas and weight in both global affairs and American issues will proportionately decrease.