柯林斯詞典gravitas /?ɡr?v??t?s/ 1. N-UNCOUNT If you say that someone has gravitas, you mean that you respect them because they seem serious and intelligent. 莊嚴(yán)[正式] He is pale, dark, and authoritative, with the gravitas you might expect of a Nobel prize winner. 他麪色蒼白、皮膚呈深色、有權(quán)威性,帶著你可能期待的一位諾貝爾獎得主的那種莊嚴(yán)。 返回 gravitas劍橋詞典seriousness and importance of manner , causing feelings of respect and trust in others 莊嚴(yán)(的擧止);莊重 He's an effective enough politician but somehow he lacks the statesmanlike gravitas of a world leader . 他是一位極具影響力的政罈風(fēng)雲(yún)人物,但卻讓人感覺他缺乏世界領(lǐng)導(dǎo)人應(yīng)有的政治家的莊嚴(yán)風(fēng)度。 返回 gravitas