gravidade
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- Gravidade: The force pulling objects together.
- Used for physical pull and seriousness of situations.
- Essential in physics, astronomy, and everyday life.
- Pay attention to context for correct meaning.
- Core Meaning
- The word 'gravidade' in Portuguese refers to gravity, the fundamental force that pulls objects with mass towards each other. It's the reason we stay on the ground and why things fall when you drop them. This concept is central to physics and everyday understanding of the world.
- Everyday Usage
- In daily life, 'gravidade' is used to explain why things behave the way they do. You might hear it when discussing sports, like the trajectory of a ball, or in simple observations about the natural world. It's also used metaphorically to describe the seriousness or importance of a situation.
- Scientific Context
- In scientific discussions, 'gravidade' is a key term in physics, astronomy, and engineering. It's discussed in relation to celestial bodies, orbits, and the structure of the universe. Understanding gravity is crucial for comprehending phenomena from the falling of an apple to the movement of galaxies.
- Metaphorical Usage
- Beyond its scientific meaning, 'gravidade' can also describe the seriousness or importance of something. For instance, someone might say 'a situação tem muita gravidade' (the situation has a lot of gravity), meaning it's a very serious matter. This metaphorical use adds depth to the word's application.
A lei da gravidade explica porque as coisas caem no chão. gravidade.
O astronauta flutua no espaço porque não há gravidade lá. gravidade.
Precisamos levar a gravidade desta decisão a sério. gravidade.
- Basic Sentence Structure
- 'Gravidade' is a feminine noun. It often appears as the subject of a sentence or as the object of a verb. Common verbs used with 'gravidade' include 'sentir' (to feel), 'ter' (to have), 'explicar' (to explain), and 'estudar' (to study).
- Physical Force Examples
- When referring to the physical force, you'll often see sentences like: 'A gravidade da Terra é o que nos mantém presos ao solo.' (The Earth's gravity is what keeps us stuck to the ground.) or 'Os cientistas estudam a gravidade para entender o universo.' (Scientists study gravity to understand the universe.). You might also hear: 'Sem gravidade, flutuaríamos.' (Without gravity, we would float.).
- Metaphorical Usage Examples
- For the metaphorical meaning of seriousness, consider these examples: 'A gravidade da situação exigiu uma resposta imediata.' (The gravity of the situation demanded an immediate response.) or 'Ele falou com a gravidade que o assunto merecia.' (He spoke with the seriousness the subject deserved.). Another example is: 'A gravidade do erro não pode ser subestimada.' (The gravity of the mistake cannot be underestimated.).
- Common Prepositional Phrases
- 'Gravidade' is frequently used with prepositions like 'de' (of/from) and 'em' (in/on). For instance, 'a gravidade de um problema' (the gravity of a problem) or 'a influência da gravidade' (the influence of gravity). Phrases like 'lidar com a gravidade' (to deal with the seriousness) are also common.
- Connecting Concepts
- You'll often find 'gravidade' used in conjunction with other scientific terms. For example: 'A força da gravidade é diretamente proporcional à massa dos objetos.' (The force of gravity is directly proportional to the mass of the objects.) or 'O estudo da gravidade é fundamental na física moderna.' (The study of gravity is fundamental in modern physics.).
A força da gravidade puxa a maçã para a terra. gravidade.
O médico explicou a gravidade da doença ao paciente. gravidade.
- Physics and Science Classrooms
- This is perhaps the most common place to hear 'gravidade' used in its literal sense. Teachers will explain Newton's laws of motion, the concept of gravitational pull, and how it affects objects on Earth and in space. Students will use it in discussions and written assignments about physics topics. You'll hear phrases like 'a lei da gravidade' (the law of gravity) and 'o efeito da gravidade' (the effect of gravity).
- Astronomy and Space Exploration
- Discussions about planets, stars, black holes, and space travel frequently involve 'gravidade'. Explaining orbits, the formation of galaxies, or the challenges of launching rockets all require referencing gravity. Documentaries and educational programs about space will often use this term. For example, 'A gravidade da Lua é menor que a da Terra' (The Moon's gravity is less than Earth's).
- Everyday Conversations about Falling Objects
- Even in casual conversation, people might refer to gravity when something falls. 'Oops, a gravidade fez o copo cair!' (Oops, gravity made the glass fall!). This is a very common and relatable use of the word. It's a simple explanation for why everyday objects don't just float away.
- News Reports and Discussions about Serious Matters
- In a metaphorical sense, 'gravidade' is heard when discussing important or serious events. News anchors might report on 'a gravidade da crise econômica' (the gravity of the economic crisis) or politicians might discuss 'a gravidade das acusações' (the gravity of the accusations). This usage highlights the seriousness and importance of a situation.
- Sports Commentary
- In sports like basketball or soccer, commentators might discuss the trajectory of a ball and how gravity affects its path. For instance, 'A gravidade vai fazer a bola descer aqui.' (Gravity will make the ball come down here.). This is a practical application of the concept in sports analysis.
O professor explicou a força da gravidade na aula de física. gravidade.
A notícia destacou a gravidade do acidente. gravidade.
- Confusing Literal and Metaphorical Meanings
- A common mistake is using 'gravidade' when a more specific word for seriousness is needed, or vice-versa. For example, saying 'A gravidade do meu problema de saúde' (The gravity of my health problem) is correct, but saying 'A gravidade da bola no ar' (The gravity of the ball in the air) would be incorrect if you mean its trajectory; you'd use 'trajetória' or 'curva'.
- Gender Agreement Errors
- Since 'gravidade' is a feminine noun, any adjectives or articles associated with it must also be feminine. Forgetting this can lead to errors like 'o gravidade' instead of 'a gravidade', or 'um gravidade' instead of 'uma gravidade' (though 'uma gravidade' is less common). Also, adjectives must agree: 'a gravidade séria' is wrong; it should be 'a gravidade da situação' or 'uma situação de grande gravidade'.
- Overusing 'Gravidade' for Seriousness
- While 'gravidade' can mean seriousness, it's not always the best choice. For less formal situations or when emphasizing a specific aspect of seriousness, other words might be more appropriate. For instance, instead of 'A gravidade da piada', you might say 'A seriedade da piada' (the seriousness of the joke) or even 'A falta de humor na piada' (the lack of humor in the joke).
- Confusing with Similar-Sounding Words
- Learners might confuse 'gravidade' with words that sound similar but have different meanings. For example, 'gratidão' (gratitude) or 'gravura' (engraving). It's important to distinguish these words based on their spelling and context.
- Misinterpreting Scientific Concepts
- In scientific contexts, learners might misunderstand the nuances of gravity, such as its relationship with mass and distance. For example, thinking that gravity is an 'invisible force' without understanding it's a curvature of spacetime (in Einstein's theory) or a force between masses. This leads to inaccurate explanations.
Erro: A gravidade forte. Correto: A forte gravidade (se for adjetivo) ou a gravidade da situação é forte.
- Literal Gravity
- While 'gravidade' is the standard term for the physical force, in very specific scientific contexts, you might encounter more technical terms related to gravitational fields or forces. However, for general use, 'gravidade' is unparalleled.
- Metaphorical Seriousness
- When referring to the seriousness of a situation, several alternatives exist:
- Seriedade: This is a very close synonym and often interchangeable with 'gravidade' in this context. 'A seriedade do problema' (The seriousness of the problem).
- Importância: This emphasizes the significance or weight of something. 'A importância desta decisão' (The importance of this decision).
- Gravidade (as a noun): Can also be used to describe the intensity of a disease or injury. 'A gravidade da ferida' (The severity of the wound).
- Peso: Literally 'weight', but can be used metaphorically for the seriousness or burden of something. 'O peso das suas palavras' (The weight of his words).
- Severidade: Similar to 'gravidade' when referring to the intensity of something negative, like a disease or punishment. 'A severidade do castigo' (The severity of the punishment).
- Comparison Table
Word Meaning Usage Context Example Gravidade Physical force; seriousness of a situation Physics, astronomy, general descriptions of seriousness A lei da gravidade / A gravidade da situação Seriedade Seriousness, solemnity Situations, demeanor, tone Ele falou com seriedade. Importância Importance, significance Decisions, events, concepts A importância de estudar. Peso Weight; metaphorical burden or seriousness Responsibilities, emotional impact, significant statements O peso da responsabilidade.
A gravidade da situação é preocupante, mas a sua seriedade é ainda maior. gravidade, seriedade.
How Formal Is It?
재미있는 사실
The concept of gravity was famously illustrated by Isaac Newton's observation of a falling apple, which led him to formulate his law of universal gravitation. The Latin root 'gravitas' also gives us English words like 'gravity' and 'grave'.
발음 가이드
- Pronouncing the 'g' softly like in 'gem'.
- Not stressing the correct syllable.
- Pronouncing the final 'e' too strongly or like an English 'ay'.
난이도
CEFR A2 level. The word is common in basic science and everyday contexts. Understanding its dual meaning (physical force vs. seriousness) is key. Sentences are generally straightforward.
CEFR A2 level. Learners can use 'gravidade' in simple sentences describing falling objects or expressing seriousness. Mastering gender agreement and metaphorical usage requires practice.
CEFR A2 level. Pronunciation is manageable. Using it in conversation about simple physics or expressing concern is achievable.
CEFR A2 level. The word is frequently encountered in media and daily life. Distinguishing between its literal and metaphorical meanings depends on context.
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Gender agreement for feminine nouns.
A gravidade é importante. (feminine noun 'gravidade' with feminine adjective 'importante')
Use of articles with nouns.
A gravidade explica a queda. (definite article 'a' with feminine noun 'gravidade')
Prepositions 'de' and 'da' with nouns.
A força da gravidade. (the force of gravity)
Verb conjugation with third-person singular subjects.
A gravidade puxa. (gravity pulls)
Using adjectives to describe 'gravidade'.
Uma situação de grande gravidade. (a situation of great seriousness)
수준별 예문
A gravidade faz as coisas caírem.
Gravity makes things fall.
'Gravidade' is a feminine noun. 'Faz' is the third-person singular present tense of 'fazer' (to make/do).
No espaço, não há gravidade.
In space, there is no gravity.
'Não há' means 'there is no'.
A gravidade da situação é séria.
The seriousness of the situation is serious.
Here, 'gravidade' is used metaphorically for seriousness.
Eu sinto a gravidade quando pulo.
I feel the gravity when I jump.
'Sinto' is the first-person singular present tense of 'sentir' (to feel).
A gravidade puxa tudo para baixo.
Gravity pulls everything down.
'Puxa' is the third-person singular present tense of 'puxar' (to pull).
Este problema tem muita gravidade.
This problem has a lot of gravity/seriousness.
Using 'ter' (to have) with 'gravidade' to express seriousness.
A gravidade afeta os planetas.
Gravity affects the planets.
'Afeta' is the third-person singular present tense of 'afetar' (to affect).
É importante entender a gravidade.
It is important to understand gravity.
'É importante' means 'it is important'.
A força da gravidade diminui com a distância.
The force of gravity decreases with distance.
'Diminui' is the third-person singular present tense of 'diminuir' (to decrease). 'Com' means 'with'.
Os cientistas estudam a gravidade para entender o universo.
Scientists study gravity to understand the universe.
'Estudam' is the third-person plural present tense of 'estudar' (to study). 'Para' means 'to/for'.
A gravidade do ferimento exigiu atenção médica imediata.
The severity of the injury required immediate medical attention.
'Exigiu' is the third-person singular preterite tense of 'exigir' (to require). 'Médica' is the feminine adjective for medical.
A exploração espacial é desafiada pela gravidade terrestre.
Space exploration is challenged by Earth's gravity.
'Desafiada' is the feminine past participle of 'desafiar' (to challenge), agreeing with 'exploração'.
A gravidade é uma das quatro forças fundamentais da natureza.
Gravity is one of the four fundamental forces of nature.
'Fundamentais' is the plural adjective for fundamental.
Ele não compreendeu a gravidade do seu erro.
He did not understand the gravity/seriousness of his mistake.
'Compreendeu' is the third-person singular preterite tense of 'compreender' (to understand).
A falta de gravidade afeta a saúde dos astronautas.
The lack of gravity affects astronauts' health.
'Afeta' is the third-person singular present tense of 'afetar' (to affect).
A gravidade das consequências foi subestimada.
The gravity of the consequences was underestimated.
'Subestimada' is the feminine past participle of 'subestimar' (to underestimate), agreeing with 'gravidade'.
A relatividade geral descreve a gravidade como a curvatura do espaço-tempo.
General relativity describes gravity as the curvature of spacetime.
'Descreve' is the third-person singular present tense of 'descrever' (to describe). 'Curvatura' is the curvature.
O peso aparente de um objeto muda dependendo da gravidade local.
An object's apparent weight changes depending on the local gravity.
'Dependendo de' means 'depending on'. 'Local' is the adjective for local.
A gravidade de uma decisão política pode ter repercussões globais.
The gravity of a political decision can have global repercussions.
'Repercussões' is the plural noun for repercussions. 'Globais' is the plural adjective for global.
A microgravidade em órbita afeta a densidade óssea dos astronautas.
Microgravity in orbit affects astronauts' bone density.
'Microgravidade' is a specific term related to gravity. 'Densidade óssea' is bone density.
A compreensão da gravidade é crucial para a astrofísica.
The understanding of gravity is crucial for astrophysics.
'Crucial' is an adjective meaning crucial. 'Astrofísica' is astrophysics.
A gravidade da crise sanitária exigiu medidas drásticas.
The gravity of the health crisis required drastic measures.
'Sanitária' is the feminine adjective for health-related. 'Drásticas' is the feminine plural adjective for drastic.
A força gravitacional é inversamente proporcional ao quadrado da distância.
The gravitational force is inversely proportional to the square of the distance.
'Gravitacional' is the adjective form. 'Inversamente proporcional' is inversely proportional.
A gravidade de um crime pode influenciar a sentença do juiz.
The gravity of a crime can influence the judge's sentence.
'Sentença' is the noun for sentence (legal). 'Juiz' is judge.
A singularidade no centro de um buraco negro é um ponto de gravidade infinita.
The singularity at the center of a black hole is a point of infinite gravity.
'Singularidade' is singularity. 'Infinita' is feminine singular adjective for infinite.
A persistência da gravidade na Terra moldou a evolução da vida.
The persistence of gravity on Earth has shaped the evolution of life.
'Persistência' is persistence. 'Moldou' is the third-person singular preterite tense of 'moldar' (to shape).
A gravidade com que o assunto foi tratado gerou controvérsia.
The gravity with which the matter was treated generated controversy.
Using 'com que' to link the manner of treatment to its gravity.
A ausência de gravidade durante a gestação espacial levanta questões sobre o desenvolvimento fetal.
The absence of gravity during space gestation raises questions about fetal development.
'Gestação' is gestation. 'Fetal' is fetal.
A compreensão da gravidade quântica é um dos maiores desafios da física teórica.
The understanding of quantum gravity is one of the greatest challenges of theoretical physics.
'Quântica' is quantum. 'Teórica' is theoretical.
A gravidade dos seus argumentos convenceu a plateia.
The weight/seriousness of his arguments convinced the audience.
'Argumentos' is arguments. 'Plateia' is audience.
A gravidade da pandemia exigiu uma reavaliação global das prioridades de saúde pública.
The gravity of the pandemic demanded a global reassessment of public health priorities.
'Pandemia' is pandemic. 'Reavaliação' is reassessment.
A influência da gravidade sobre os movimentos celestes foi um marco na ciência.
The influence of gravity on celestial movements was a milestone in science.
'Celestes' is celestial. 'Marco' is milestone.
A mecânica celeste baseia-se na compreensão das interações gravitacionais entre corpos cósmicos.
Celestial mechanics is based on understanding the gravitational interactions between cosmic bodies.
'Mecânica celeste' is celestial mechanics. 'Interações gravitacionais' is gravitational interactions.
A fenomenologia da gravidade em regimes extremos, como perto de buracos negros, ainda é objeto de intensa pesquisa.
The phenomenology of gravity in extreme regimes, such as near black holes, is still the subject of intense research.
'Fenomenologia' is phenomenology. 'Regimes extremos' is extreme regimes.
A gravidade com que a história se desenrolou deixou todos em choque.
The gravity with which the story unfolded left everyone in shock.
Emphasizes the profound impact of events.
A busca por uma teoria unificada que incorpore a gravidade quântica continua a desafiar os físicos teóricos.
The search for a unified theory that incorporates quantum gravity continues to challenge theoretical physicists.
'Unificada' is unified. 'Incorpore' is the subjunctive form of 'incorporar' (to incorporate).
A gravidade da crise econômica global exige soluções colaborativas e inovadoras.
The gravity of the global economic crisis demands collaborative and innovative solutions.
'Colaborativas' and 'inovadoras' are feminine plural adjectives.
A distorção espaço-temporal causada pela gravidade é fundamental para a cosmologia moderna.
The spacetime distortion caused by gravity is fundamental to modern cosmology.
'Distorção espaço-temporal' is spacetime distortion. 'Cosmologia' is cosmology.
A gravidade com que as acusações foram apresentadas levou a um julgamento rápido.
The gravity with which the accusations were presented led to a swift trial.
'Julgamento' is trial. 'Rápido' is fast.
A compreensão da gravidade em escalas cosmológicas é essencial para desvendar a origem do universo.
The understanding of gravity on cosmological scales is essential for unraveling the origin of the universe.
'Escalas cosmológicas' is cosmological scales. 'Desvendar' is to unravel.
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— The law of gravity, referring to Newton's principle.
A lei da gravidade explica por que as frutas caem das árvores.
— Without gravity, often used when talking about space.
No espaço, sem gravidade, os objetos flutuam.
— To be very serious or important.
Esta situação tem muita gravidade e precisa de atenção.
— The seriousness or importance of the topic being discussed.
Ele falou sobre a gravidade do assunto com preocupação.
— To deal with or manage a serious situation.
Precisamos encontrar uma forma de lidar com a gravidade deste problema.
— The seriousness or severity of an illness.
Os médicos estão monitorando a gravidade da doença do paciente.
— The seriousness of the circumstances.
A gravidade da situação exigiu uma resposta rápida.
— The effect or impact of gravity.
A influência da gravidade é visível nos movimentos dos planetas.
— The seriousness or intensity with which something is done or perceived.
A gravidade com que ele falou mostrou o quanto se importava.
자주 혼동되는 단어
'Gratidão' means gratitude and sounds somewhat similar but has a completely different meaning. 'A gravidade não tem nada a ver com gratidão.'
'Gravura' means engraving or print. It's a noun related to art, not physics or seriousness. 'Uma gravura é uma obra de arte, não uma força.'
'Graça' means grace, charm, or a joke. It's unrelated to gravity. 'A graça de uma pessoa é diferente da gravidade de uma situação.'
관용어 및 표현
— To fall due to gravity; can also imply a descent into a serious situation.
A bola caiu na gravidade depois de ser lançada.
neutral— To feel the effect of gravity, or metaphorically, to feel the burden of responsibility or seriousness.
Depois de um longo dia, senti o peso da gravidade nos meus ombros.
metaphorical— To possess the seriousness or importance of something.
Este caso tem a gravidade de um crime internacional.
formal— To disregard or underestimate the seriousness of a situation.
Ignorar a gravidade do problema só o tornará pior.
neutral— The seriousness and importance of the current situation.
Todos sentiram a gravidade do momento durante o discurso.
formal— To take the seriousness of something seriously.
É fundamental levar a gravidade desta ameaça a sério.
formal— The severity of a fall, both literal and metaphorical.
A gravidade da queda do preço das ações foi alarmante.
neutral— To consider or weigh the seriousness of a situation.
O juiz ponderou a gravidade das evidências antes de decidir.
formal— The severity of an impact, literal or figurative.
A gravidade do impacto econômico foi sentida por todos.
neutral— Under the influence of gravity.
Os satélites orbitam sob a influência da gravidade terrestre.
scientific혼동하기 쉬운
Both 'gravidade' and 'seriedade' can refer to the seriousness of a situation.
'Gravidade' often implies a more critical, potentially negative, or weighty seriousness, especially in formal contexts or when discussing risks and consequences. 'Seriedade' is a more general term for seriousness and solemnity, applicable in a wider range of situations, including demeanor and tone.
A gravidade da doença assustou os médicos, mas a seriedade com que o paciente enfrentou o tratamento foi inspiradora.
Both 'gravidade' and 'importância' relate to the significance of something.
'Gravidade' focuses on the weight, often negative, or critical nature of something. 'Importância' highlights the significance, value, or relevance of something, which can be positive or neutral. 'Gravidade' suggests a need for caution or concern, while 'importância' suggests value or relevance.
A gravidade do erro poderia ter levado à falência, mas a importância da lição aprendida foi imensa.
Metaphorically, 'peso' (weight) can imply seriousness or burden, similar to 'gravidade'.
'Peso' is a more direct metaphor, referring to the burden or heaviness of a responsibility, a statement, or an emotional load. 'Gravidade' in its metaphorical sense implies a critical level of seriousness, often with potential negative consequences or requiring significant attention.
O peso da responsabilidade era visível em seu rosto, refletindo a gravidade da crise que ele enfrentava.
'Gravidade' is a type of 'força' (force).
'Força' is a general term for force, power, or strength. 'Gravidade' is a specific type of force, characterized by attraction between masses. You can talk about 'a força da gravidade', but not 'a gravidade da força' in the same sense.
A força do vento era impressionante, mas a força da gravidade é o que nos mantém no chão.
'Gravidade' is a form of 'atração' (attraction).
'Atração' is a broad term for the act or power of drawing things together, which can be physical, emotional, or magnetic. 'Gravidade' is specifically the attractive force between objects with mass. Other types of attraction exist, like magnetic attraction, which are distinct from gravity.
A atração entre os dois era palpável, mas a gravidade da Terra os mantinha firmes no solo.
문장 패턴
A gravidade + [verb]
A gravidade puxa.
Sem + gravidade
Sem gravidade, flutuamos.
A + gravidade + da + [noun]
A gravidade da Terra.
Ter + muita + gravidade
O problema tem muita gravidade.
A + gravidade + [verb] + [object]
A gravidade afeta os planetas.
A + gravidade + com + que + [clause]
A gravidade com que ele falou.
A + [adjective] + gravidade + de + [noun]
A grande gravidade da doença.
Compreender + a + gravidade
Compreender a gravidade da situação.
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Very high
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Using 'o gravidade' instead of 'a gravidade'.
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A gravidade.
'Gravidade' is a feminine noun. Therefore, it requires the feminine definite article 'a'. Forgetting this is a common error for learners.
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Confusing 'gravidade' (force/seriousness) with 'gratidão' (gratitude).
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A gravidade faz as coisas caírem. / Senti gratidão pela ajuda.
These words sound somewhat similar but have entirely different meanings and are unrelated. 'Gratidão' is about thankfulness.
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Using 'gravidade' when 'seriedade' or 'importância' would be more appropriate.
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A seriedade do problema. / A importância da decisão.
While 'gravidade' can mean seriousness, it often implies a critical or potentially negative weight. 'Seriedade' is more general, and 'importância' focuses on significance. Choose based on the exact nuance.
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Mispronouncing the stress, e.g., 'GRA-vi-da-de' or 'gra-vi-DA-de'.
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gra-vi-DA-djee.
The stress falls on the second-to-last syllable: 'DA'. Incorrect stress can make the word difficult to understand.
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Using 'gravidade' for light or trivial matters.
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This situation doesn't have much gravity. / Este assunto é trivial.
Using 'gravidade' metaphorically implies a certain level of seriousness. Applying it to something unimportant can sound overly dramatic or out of place.
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Mastering the Sound
Focus on the stress on the 'DA' syllable: gra-vi-DA-djee. The hard 'g' and the clear 'v' are important. Practice saying it aloud multiple times to build muscle memory.
Context is Crucial
Always pay attention to the surrounding words and the overall topic of conversation or text. This will help you determine whether 'gravidade' refers to the physical force or the seriousness of a situation.
Embrace the Double Meaning
Recognize that 'gravidade' has two main uses: the scientific force and the metaphorical seriousness. Learning to switch between these meanings based on context is a key skill for fluency.
Feminine Noun Alert
Remember that 'gravidade' is a feminine noun. Ensure any articles or adjectives modifying it agree in gender. For example, 'a gravidade é séria' is incorrect; it should be 'a gravidade da situação é séria' or 'uma situação de grande gravidade'.
Expand Your Vocabulary
For the metaphorical meaning, explore synonyms like 'seriedade', 'importância', and 'peso'. Using a variety of words will make your Portuguese more nuanced and sophisticated.
Active Practice
Don't just read about 'gravidade'. Try to use it in your own sentences, both in writing and speaking. Create sentences for both meanings and practice saying them aloud.
Memory Aids
Use mnemonics like linking 'gravidade' to the 'grave' apple falling, or visualize the concept. Repetition and varied practice methods are essential for long-term retention.
Tune Your Ears
Listen to Portuguese podcasts, music, or TV shows. Try to identify instances of 'gravidade' and analyze the context to understand its usage. This will improve your comprehension and pronunciation.
Apply in Real Scenarios
If you're learning about space or discussing a serious issue, try to incorporate 'gravidade' into your Portuguese conversations. Real-world application solidifies learning.
Trace the Roots
Understanding that 'gravidade' shares a root with 'grave' (serious) and 'gravity' in English can reinforce both its meanings and pronunciation. This connection highlights the word's historical development.
암기하기
기억법
Imagine a heavy, 'grave' apple falling from a tree due to the Earth's 'gravidade'. The word 'grave' sounds similar to 'gravidade' and evokes the idea of something falling due to weight.
시각적 연상
Picture a very heavy object, like a giant boulder, being pulled down forcefully towards the Earth. The immense pull represents the 'gravidade'. Alternatively, visualize an astronaut floating in space, then being pulled back to Earth by an invisible force labeled 'Gravidade'.
Word Web
챌린지
Try to explain the concept of gravity to someone using only Portuguese words you know, incorporating 'gravidade' at least three times. Focus on both the physical force and its metaphorical meaning.
어원
The word 'gravidade' comes from the Latin word 'gravitas', which means 'weight, seriousness, importance'. This Latin root is related to the adjective 'gravis', meaning 'heavy'.
원래 의미: Weight, heaviness, seriousness, importance.
Indo-European > Italic > Latin > Romance > Portuguese문화적 맥락
When using 'gravidade' metaphorically, ensure the context aligns with the seriousness of the situation. Using it for trivial matters could be seen as inappropriate or flippant.
The English word 'gravity' shares the same Latin root ('gravitas') and carries both the physical and metaphorical meanings, making the connection straightforward for English speakers learning Portuguese.
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Physics class discussing forces
- A lei da gravidade
- A força da gravidade
- O efeito da gravidade
Talking about something falling
- A gravidade fez cair
- Sem gravidade, flutuaria
Discussing a serious problem
- A gravidade da situação
- Isso tem muita gravidade
- A gravidade do problema
Astronomy and space
- Falta de gravidade
- Campo gravitacional
- Influência da gravidade
Medical or legal discussions
- A gravidade da doença
- A gravidade do crime
- Grande gravidade
대화 시작하기
"O que você acha que aconteceria se não houvesse gravidade?"
"Como a gravidade afeta o seu dia a dia?"
"Você já sentiu o peso da gravidade de uma decisão importante?"
"Qual a sua opinião sobre a gravidade dos problemas ambientais atuais?"
"Se você fosse um astronauta, como você descreveria a falta de gravidade?"
일기 주제
Escreva sobre um momento em que você sentiu a gravidade de uma situação. Como você lidou com isso?
Imagine um mundo sem gravidade. Descreva um dia típico nesse mundo.
Pesquise sobre a lei da gravidade de Newton e escreva um pequeno resumo sobre sua descoberta.
Pense em uma decisão que você tomou e que teve grande gravidade. Quais foram as consequências?
Como a gravidade molda o nosso planeta e a vida nele? Reflita sobre isso em um parágrafo.
자주 묻는 질문
10 질문No, 'gravidade' has a dual meaning. While its primary scientific meaning is the force of attraction between masses, it is also frequently used metaphorically to describe the seriousness or importance of a situation, event, or problem. For example, 'a gravidade da situação' means 'the seriousness of the situation'.
Context is key. If the sentence is discussing physics, space, falling objects, or celestial bodies, it's likely referring to the physical force. If it's about problems, crises, decisions, or accusations, it's probably the metaphorical meaning of seriousness. For instance, 'A gravidade faz a bola cair' (physical) versus 'A gravidade da crise' (seriousness).
'Gravidade' is a feminine noun in Portuguese. This means you will use feminine articles (like 'a' or 'uma') and feminine adjectives when they refer to 'gravidade'. For example, 'a gravidade é importante', not 'o gravidade é importante'.
The plural form 'gravidades' is rarely used in common conversation. When it is used, it might refer to multiple instances of seriousness (e.g., 'as gravidades dos crimes') or different types of gravitational fields in advanced physics. For the general concept of gravity or seriousness, it's typically used in the singular.
Very common phrases include 'a lei da gravidade' (the law of gravity), 'a força da gravidade' (the force of gravity), 'sem gravidade' (without gravity, usually in space contexts), and 'a gravidade da situação' (the seriousness of the situation). These are good starting points for practice.
Yes, for the metaphorical meaning of seriousness, 'seriedade' is a very close synonym. 'Importância' (importance) and 'peso' (weight, used metaphorically) can also be used depending on the nuance you want to convey. For the physical force, 'gravidade' is the standard term.
The pronunciation is approximately GRA-vee-DA-djee. The stress is on the second-to-last syllable, 'DA'. The 'g' is hard like in 'go', and the 'v' is pronounced as in 'very'. The final 'e' is a short 'ee' sound.
The word 'gravidade' comes from the Latin word 'gravitas', which means 'weight, seriousness, or importance'. This Latin root is also the origin of the English word 'gravity'.
Yes, but with caution. While 'a gravidade da situação' can be used in somewhat informal settings to express concern, using it for trivial matters might sound overly dramatic. In very informal contexts, simpler words might be preferred, but it's generally understood.
'Atração' is a general term for attraction or pull, which can be magnetic, emotional, or physical. 'Gravidade' is a specific type of physical attraction that occurs between objects with mass. So, gravity is a form of attraction, but not all attraction is gravity. For example, magnets exert an attraction, but it's not gravity.
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Summary
Gravidade is a fundamental Portuguese word referring to the force of attraction between objects with mass, essential in physics and astronomy. It also has a metaphorical use, signifying the seriousness or importance of a situation. Understanding the context is crucial for interpreting its meaning correctly.
- Gravidade: The force pulling objects together.
- Used for physical pull and seriousness of situations.
- Essential in physics, astronomy, and everyday life.
- Pay attention to context for correct meaning.
Mastering the Sound
Focus on the stress on the 'DA' syllable: gra-vi-DA-djee. The hard 'g' and the clear 'v' are important. Practice saying it aloud multiple times to build muscle memory.
Context is Crucial
Always pay attention to the surrounding words and the overall topic of conversation or text. This will help you determine whether 'gravidade' refers to the physical force or the seriousness of a situation.
Embrace the Double Meaning
Recognize that 'gravidade' has two main uses: the scientific force and the metaphorical seriousness. Learning to switch between these meanings based on context is a key skill for fluency.
Feminine Noun Alert
Remember that 'gravidade' is a feminine noun. Ensure any articles or adjectives modifying it agree in gender. For example, 'a gravidade é séria' is incorrect; it should be 'a gravidade da situação é séria' or 'uma situação de grande gravidade'.
관련 콘텐츠
nature 관련 단어
à beira
B1On the edge or brink of.
à beira de
B1〜의 가장자리에; ~하기 직전에. 물리적인 장소나 임박한 상태를 나타낼 때 사용됩니다.
à distância
A2멀리서, 원격으로.
a favor de
B1In favor of; supporting.
à sombra
A2그늘에서 (Geuneul-eseo). '그늘에서 책을 읽다 (Ler um livro à sombra).' / '나무 그늘 아래에 있다 (Estar à sombra da árvore).'
à volta
A2'À volta'는 '주변에' 또는 '근처에'를 의미합니다. 일반적인 지역이나 가까운 장소를 묘사하는 데 사용됩니다. 예: 그 카페는 광장 <strong>à volta</strong>에 있습니다. (그 카페는 광장 주변에 있습니다.) 또한 원형의 움직임을 나타냅니다. 예: 공원 <strong>à volta</strong>를 산책하러 갑시다. (공원 주변을 산책하러 갑시다.)
abanar
A2To wave or swing back and forth, like an animal's tail; to wag.
abater
B11. 베어 넘기다 (나무). 2. 도살하다 (동물). 3. 공제하다 (세금). '나무를 베어 넘기다.' '세금에서 비용을 공제하다.'
Abelha
A2Bee; a stinging winged insect that produces honey.
abeto
A2아베투(abeto)는 평평한 바늘잎을 가진 상록수이며, 흔히 전나무라고 불립니다.