词汇 | articulate |
释义 | articulate adjective uk /ɑːˈtɪk.jə.lət/ us /ɑːrˈtɪk.jə.lət/ able to express thoughts and feelings easily and clearly, or showing this quality: 能表达清楚的,善于表达的;口齿伶俐的,有口才的 an intelligent and highly articulate young woman聪明过人且口齿伶俐的年轻女子 She gave a witty, entertaining, and articulate speech.她的演讲机智幽默、引人入胜、鞭辟入里。 Opposite inarticulate Talkative and eloquent articulately articulateness chattily communicative eloquence eloquently expansive expressive fluent garrulous garrulousness gift gossipy loquaciously loquacity lucid silver-tongued voluble volubly well turned Related wordsarticulately articulateness articulate verb[ T ] formaluk /ɑːˈtɪk.jə.leɪt/ us /ɑːrˈtɪk.jə.leɪt/ articulateverb[T] (EXPRESS IN WORDS)to express in words: 清楚地表达 I found myself unable to articulate my feelings.我感到无法用语言来表达我的感情。 Many people are opposed to the new law, but have had no opportunity to articulate their opposition.很多人不赞成这项新法律,但是却没有机会去表达他们的反对意见。 Saying & uttering (your) every wordidiom add come out with something every fall from something find your voiceidiom get in in your own wordsidiom intone loud mouth phrase quoth say spoken string talk senseidiom think verbalize volunteer articulateverb[T] (PRONOUNCE)to pronounce: 清晰地吐字;清晰地发音 When children first learn to talk, there are some sounds that they find difficult to articulate.小孩子刚学说话时,有一些音他们很难发出来。 Ways of speaking accented accentual accentuation asperity asyndetic asyndetically bray cadence fluent glottal stop intone mispronounce non-metaphorical non-verbal non-verbally orthoepy paralanguage pronounce singsong toned articulateverb[T] (FORM A JOINT)medical specialized to connect two bones by forming a joint分成关节,结成关节 Connecting and combining abut additive adjoin affix something to something agglomerate connectedly connecting converge convergence cor intertwine interweave isthmic jointed junction umbilical unification unified unify unintegrated articulate | American Dictionaryarticulate adjective us/ɑrˈtɪk·jə·lət/ expressing or able to express things easily and clearly: The First Lady was an intelligent and articulate spokeswoman for a lot of causes. articulate verb[ T ] us/ɑrˈtɪk·jəˌleɪt/ to explain in words, esp. to express something clearly: She has not yet articulated her vision of why she wants to be governor. Examples of articulatearticulate The findings are consistent with the hypothesis that weaknesses in specific phonemic representations linger even after children can articulate the specific phonemes accurately. The text is unique, as it represents the work of a single author, who cogently articulates a systematic approach to psychiatry. Symbolic meanings are constructed through historical traditions, articulated contextually and reproduced only in practice. He posited four basic plans of organization in the animal kingdom - vertebrate, articulate, mollusk, and radiate - with no transitions between plans. One reason for that unpredictability lies in the fact that an individual's needs and wants themselves often cannot be articulated. Yet it would not be until the middle of the 1940s that the relationship among population, poverty, and land reform would be articulated coherently. The problem of articulating and documenting intentions lies at the heart of creative research. These findings provide further support for the idea that some sequences of consonants are easier to articulate than others. A list was thus produced in which partial overlaps between different instruments were articulated. Citing previous cognitive work, she notes that shorter phrases require less processing and are more ready to be articulated before longer ones. His voice articulates no words at first; he simply projects sound. The algorithm is simply articulated in the following steps. This physical structure articulated public events such as processions and funerals, and formal rituals such as attending church. Surely, the greater the knowledge these theatres gather about their audiences' tastes, the better they will be able to articulate a clearly defined artistic mission. This may be better articulated as a value base that positively discriminates on behalf of all persons who are vulnerable. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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