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/ahr-ti-kuhl/US // ˈɑr tɪ kəl //UK // (ˈɑːtɪkəl) //

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a written composition in prose, usually nonfiction, on a specific topic, forming an independent part of a book or other publication, as a newspaper or magazine.
    • : an individual object, member, or portion of a class; an item or particular: an article of food;articles of clothing.
    • : something of indefinite character or description: What is that article?
    • : an item for sale; commodity.
    • : Grammar. any member of a small class of words, or, as in Swedish or Romanian, affixes, found in certain languages, as English, French, and Arabic, that are linked to nouns and that typically have a grammatical function identifying the noun as a noun rather than describing it. In English the definite article is the, the indefinite article is a or an, and their force is generally to impart specificity to the noun or to single out the referent from the class named by the noun.
    • : a clause, item, point, or particular in a contract, treaty, or other formal agreement; a condition or stipulation in a contract or bargain: The lawyers disagreed on the article covering plagiarism suits.
    • : a separate clause or provision of a statute.
    • : Slang. a person: Trust me, this guy's not just any article, he's Mr. Right.
    • : Archaic. a subject or matter of interest, thought, business, etc.
    • : Obsolete. a specific or critical point of time; juncture or moment: the article of death.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    ar·ti·cled, ar·ti·cling.

    • : to set forth in articles; charge or accuse specifically: They articled his alleged crimes.
    • : to bind by articles of covenant or stipulation: to article an apprentice.

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Examples

  • Since the article has been published, the Senate has actually voted against the government and the law will now come into effect this year.

  • This article was originally published on our Biology and Beyond channel in June 2020.

  • Complementing the Spotlight program are custom events, which are either sold as standalone products or as part of bigger editorial packages that can include everything from articles to custom video.

  • This article, the second in a series on global migration caused by climate change, is a result of a partnership between ProPublica and The New York Times Magazine, with support from the Pulitzer Center.

  • Previously, the publisher could get approximations of this behavior by pulling specific article data, but this speeds up the process.

  • This same outlet worked the phrase “engagement to toyboy lover” into the headline of their article on Fry.

  • That article noted that the F-35 does not currently have the ability to down-link live video to ground troops,.

  • This article was adapted from one originally published by IranWire.

  • “The origin of Brokpas is lost in antiquity,” a research article from the University of Delhi notes.

  • This article is adapted from one by Masud Moheb originally published by IranWire on 26 December 2014.

  • The magazines sketch us a lively article, the newspapers vignette us, step by step, a royal tour.

  • By this new species of shorthand we might have embodied this very article in half a dozen sprightly etchings!

  • When an article is written, the financial reward (and we may as well live as not) is a matter of certainty.

  • He scratched his head, scrutinized the article he had been perusing, and took a graceful survey of the paper.

  • To these and the general forms of old English pipes, I purpose confining myself in the present article.