articulate 的 4 个定义
- uttered clearly in distinct syllables.
- capable of speech; not speechless.
- using language easily and fluently; having facility with words: an articulate speaker.
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ar·tic·u·lat·ed, ar·tic·u·lat·ing.
- to utter clearly and distinctly; pronounce with clarity.
- Phonetics. to make the movements and adjustments of the speech organs necessary to utter.
- to give clarity or distinction to: to articulate a shape; to articulate an idea.
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ar·tic·u·lat·ed, ar·tic·u·lat·ing.
- to pronounce clearly each of a succession of speech sounds, syllables, or words; enunciate: to articulate with excessive precision.
- Phonetics. to articulate a speech sound.
- Anatomy, Zoology. to form a joint.
- Obsolete. to make terms of agreement.
- a segmented invertebrate.
articulate 近义词
clearly, coherently spoken
say clearly, coherently
connect
articulate 的近义词 7 个
articulate 的反义词 7 个
更多articulate例句
- These values require constant maintenance and must be articulated over and over again in new contexts.
- One response was through petition writing as women took to the pen to articulate their concerns.
- It’s not just that the weighted vote is bad – which many smaller cities have articulated loudly and clearly for a few years now – but that the weighted vote is inappropriate for quasi-judicial decisions.
- Scroll’s reason for existing has always been fairly easy to articulate.
- He has articulated some very clear themes and tried to approach them.
- I am not the most financially literate person (I would be hard-pressed to articulate the term “junk bond”).
- His correspondence, much of which survives, is that of an incisive and articulate observer.
- I was looking for characters, originals, people who could articulate what they were doing in colorful ways.
- “No one has been able to clearly articulate why they took that out,” Miller said.
- My debate partner in Virginia was articulate, educated, likable, and familiar with a vast range of relevant scientific research.
- For all that, an occasional mutter came unheeded to his ears, the closed curtains preserving articulate sounds like room walls.
- The infant begins its vocal utterances with simple cries; only at a later age does it begin to articulate.
- The language of the Akka is of a very undeveloped type, and seems a link between articulate and inarticulate speech.
- He laid his hand on his brow and more than once he groaned and muttered half-articulate expressions of repugnance.
- The sick woman was lying still; her eyes wandered and her lips moved, but as yet no articulate sound issued from them.