articulateness / adjective, noun ɑrˈtɪk yə lɪt; verb ɑrˈtɪk yəˌleɪt /

阐明性衔接性艺术性衔接

articulateness4 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. uttered clearly in distinct syllables.
  2. capable of speech; not speechless.
  3. using language easily and fluently; having facility with words: an articulate speaker.
v. 有主动词 verb

ar·tic·u·lat·ed, ar·tic·u·lat·ing.

  1. to utter clearly and distinctly; pronounce with clarity.
  2. Phonetics. to make the movements and adjustments of the speech organs necessary to utter.
  3. to give clarity or distinction to: to articulate a shape; to articulate an idea.
v. 无主动词 verb

ar·tic·u·lat·ed, ar·tic·u·lat·ing.

  1. to pronounce clearly each of a succession of speech sounds, syllables, or words; enunciate: to articulate with excessive precision.
  2. Phonetics. to articulate a speech sound.
  3. Anatomy, Zoology. to form a joint.
  4. Obsolete. to make terms of agreement.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a segmented invertebrate.

articulateness 近义词

n. 名词 noun

eloquence

更多articulateness例句

  1. In one sentence, he treated us like adults and confirmed what I had struggled to articulate on the radio.
  2. A big part of The Trade Desk’s success since its IPO four years ago has been how it articulated its intrinsic value to the industry.
  3. These are articulate, well-researched works with concrete and valuable lessons that can be applied to your professional life.
  4. Thus far, James had fumbled at articulating a true American cooking.
  5. Memory of past and foresight of future convert dumbness to some degree of articulateness.
  6. The night wind rustled in the corn with a crisp articulateness he had never noticed in daytime, and he felt like an eavesdropper.
  7. It therefore fails altogether, I suggest, to carry on the progress of music towards greater articulateness.