ˌcentre of ˈgravityBritish EnglishBrE, center of gravityAmerican EnglishAmE noun [singular]
HPthe point in any object on which it can balance 〔物体的〕重心
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centre of gravity• Some 3D systems can calculatevolume, weight, moments of inertia, and centre of gravity of fairly complexshapes.• It did not want the political centre of gravity to shift across the river.• It is defined as an averagedistance from the centre of gravity of a polymercoil to the chain end.• Therefore a crouched position should be taken up which keeps the centre of gravitylower.• Under Democrats and Republicans the centre of gravity of politics has moved steadily to the right.• The centre of gravity had at last moved away from Berwick.• You should feel your centre of gravity to be located down through the hips.• In the same way, when running for a shot, try to keep your centre of gravity under control.