articulate 音标拼音: [ɑrt'ɪkjəl
, et] [ɑrt'ɪkjələt]
a . 有关节的,发音清晰的
vt . 以关节连接,接合,明白地说
有关节的,发音清晰的以关节连接,接合,明白地说
articulate 链接
articulate adj 1 :
expressing yourself easily or characterized by clear expressive language ; "
articulate speech "; "
an articulate orator "; "
articulate beings " [
ant : {
inarticulate },
{
unarticulate }]
2 :
consisting of segments held together by joints [
synonym :
{
articulated }, {
articulate }] [
ant : {
unarticulated }]
v 1 :
provide with a joint ; "
the carpenter jointed two pieces of wood " [
synonym : {
joint }, {
articulate }]
2 :
put into words or an expression ; "
He formulated his concerns to the board of trustees " [
synonym : {
give voice }, {
formulate },
{
word }, {
phrase }, {
articulate }]
3 :
speak ,
pronounce ,
or utter in a certain way ; "
She pronounces French words in a funny way "; "
I cannot say `
zip wire '"; "
Can the child sound out this complicated word ?" [
synonym :
{
pronounce }, {
articulate }, {
enounce }, {
sound out },
{
enunciate }, {
say }]
4 :
unite by forming a joint or joints ; "
the ankle bone articulates with the leg bones to form the ankle bones "
5 :
express or state clearly [
synonym : {
articulate }, {
enunciate },
{
vocalize }, {
vocalise }]
Articulate \
Ar *
tic "
u *
late \,
a . [
L .
articulatus .
See {
Articulata }.]
1 .
Expressed in articles or in separate items or particulars .
[
Archaic ] --
Bacon .
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2 .
Jointed ;
formed with joints ;
consisting of segments united by joints ;
as ,
articulate animals or plants .
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3 .
Distinctly uttered ;
spoken so as to be intelligible ;
characterized by division into words and syllables ;
as ,
articulate speech ,
sounds ,
words .
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Total changes of party and articulate opinion .
--
Carlyle .
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Articulate \
Ar *
tic "
u *
late \,
n . (
Zool .)
An animal of the subkingdom Articulata .
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Articulate \
Ar *
tic "
u *
late \,
v .
i . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Articulated };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Articulating }].
1 .
To utter articulate sounds ;
to utter the elementary sounds of a language ;
to enunciate ;
to speak distinctly .
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2 .
To treat or make terms . [
Obs .] --
Shak .
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3 .
To join or be connected by articulation .
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Articulate \
Ar *
tic "
u *
late \,
v .
t .
1 .
To joint ;
to unite by means of a joint ;
to put together with joints or at the joints .
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2 .
To draw up or write in separate articles ;
to particularize ;
to specify . [
Obs .]
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3 .
To form ,
as the elementary sounds ;
to utter in distinct syllables or words ;
to enunciate ;
as ,
to articulate letters or language . "
To articulate a word ." --
Ray .
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4 .
To express distinctly ;
to give utterance to .
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Luther articulated himself upon a process that hand already begun in the Christian church . --
Bibliotheca Sacra .
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To . . .
articulate the dumb ,
deep want of the people . --
Carlyle .
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210 Moby Thesaurus words for "
articulate ":
Ciceronian ,
Demosthenian ,
Demosthenic ,
Tullian ,
accouple ,
accumulate ,
adjust ,
agglutinate ,
amass ,
apprehensible ,
assemble ,
associate ,
audible ,
band ,
batten ,
batten down ,
bolt ,
bond ,
bracket ,
breathe ,
bridge ,
bridge over ,
buckle ,
butt ,
button ,
cement ,
chain ,
chime ,
chorus ,
clap together ,
clasp ,
clear ,
cleat ,
clip ,
cognizable ,
collect ,
combine ,
come out with ,
communicate ,
comprehensible ,
comprise ,
concatenate ,
conglobulate ,
conjoin ,
conjugate ,
connect ,
contrastive ,
convey ,
coordinate ,
copulate ,
couple ,
cover ,
definite ,
deliver ,
disclose ,
distinct ,
distinctive ,
dovetail ,
easily understood ,
easy to understand ,
eloquent ,
embrace ,
emit ,
encompass ,
enunciate ,
exoteric ,
express ,
facund ,
fathomable ,
felicitous ,
fling off ,
fluent ,
formulate ,
free -
speaking ,
free -
spoken ,
garrulous ,
gather ,
give ,
give expression ,
give out with ,
give tongue ,
give utterance ,
give voice ,
glib ,
glue ,
harmonize ,
hasp ,
hearable ,
hi -
fi ,
high -
fidelity ,
hinge ,
hitch ,
hook ,
impart ,
include ,
intelligible ,
jam ,
join ,
joint ,
jointed ,
knot ,
knowable ,
latch ,
lay together ,
league ,
let out ,
link ,
lip ,
lock ,
loud -
speaking ,
loud -
spoken ,
lump together ,
marry ,
marshal ,
mass ,
meaningful ,
merge ,
methodize ,
miter ,
mobilize ,
mortise ,
nail ,
oral ,
order ,
organize ,
out with ,
outspoken ,
pair ,
peg ,
penetrable ,
phonate ,
phrase ,
piece together ,
pin ,
plain ,
plain -
speaking ,
plain -
spoken ,
plumbable ,
pour forth ,
prehensible ,
present ,
prolix ,
pronounce ,
put forth ,
put in words ,
put together ,
rabbet ,
raise ,
readable ,
regulate ,
relate ,
rivet ,
roll into one ,
say ,
scarf ,
screw ,
scrutable ,
set forth ,
sew ,
significant ,
silver ,
silver -
tongued ,
skewer ,
slick ,
smooth ,
smooth -
spoken ,
smooth -
tongued ,
snap ,
soft -
speaking ,
soft -
spoken ,
solder ,
sonant ,
sound ,
span ,
speaking ,
spellbinding ,
splice ,
spoken ,
staple ,
stick ,
stick together ,
stitch ,
systematize ,
tack ,
take in ,
talkative ,
talking ,
tape ,
tell ,
throw off ,
tie ,
toggle ,
true -
speaking ,
understandable ,
unify ,
unite ,
utter ,
venting ,
verbalize ,
viva voce ,
vocalize ,
voice ,
voiced ,
wedge ,
weld ,
well -
spoken ,
whisper ,
word ,
yoke ,
zipper
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