释义 |
re-arˈticulate, v. [re- 5 a.] To articulate for a second or further time. So re-arˈticulated ppl. a.
1963Economist 21 Sept. 987/2 A wholly rearticulated Office of External Relations. 1964Language XL. 78 Verbs with rearticulated root vowel often appear in apocopated form in rapid speech. 1964E. Palmer tr. Martinet's Elem. General Linguistics ii. 45 The necessity..of re-articulating a foreign mode of experience to conform to the model which is familiar to us. 1973Matias & Willemen tr. M. Cegarra in Screen Spring/Summer 177 It is clearly the whole notion of film rhetoric which needs to be re-articulated. |