单词 | articulate |
释义 | articulate Word forms: articulates , articulating , articulated pronunciation note: The adjective is pronounced (ɑːʳtɪkjʊlət ). The verb is pronounced (ɑːʳtɪkjʊleɪt ). 1. adjective If you describe someone as articulate, you mean that they are able to express their thoughts and ideas easily and well. [approval] She is an articulate young woman. The child was unable to offer an articulate description of what she had witnessed. Synonyms: expressive, clear, effective, vocal articulacy (ɑːʳtɪkjʊləsi ) uncountable noun To start a revolution, you need discipline, incisiveness and articulacy. Synonyms: expressiveness, clarity, coherence, fluency 2. verb When you articulate your ideas or feelings, you express them clearly in words. [formal] The president has been accused of failing to articulate an overall vision in foreign affairs. [VERB noun] 3. verb If you articulate something, you say it very clearly, so that each word or syllable can be heard. He articulated each syllable carefully. [VERB noun] Synonyms: pronounce, say, talk, speak Collocations: articulate a feeling One would hope, for their sake, that they do not articulate this feeling to their manager. Times, Sunday Times Even when engaged couples do talk freely, one member of the couple may dominate the conversation, while the other struggles to articulate feelings. Christianity Today He tried to articulate his feelings about that first-half, when not just his rearguard but those in front of them went walkabout. Times, Sunday Times Teach him appropriate vocabulary to help articulate his feelings. The Sun With limited vocabulary they cannot articulate their feelings and will show it behaviourally. Times, Sunday Times The challenger must find a way to articulate this message while staying true to himself. Times, Sunday Times Medics should be articulating the message more often, and more loudly. Times, Sunday Times By winning yet again, he has articulated a message about hope, audacity, and what you can discover when you look deep within. Times, Sunday Times They cannot articulate their needs and need all the care, love and compassion we can give them. Times, Sunday Times Rather, the organic intellectual articulates the needs, convictions, and aspirations of the social group to which they belong. Christianity Today Where are the community development workers when the communities struggle to articulate their needs? The Star (South Africa) The starving and homeless articulated the need for more than material assistance. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Articulate your position clearly and back it with evidence. Christianity Today Given her bitter experience of being labelled a hypocrite, and her lawyer's training, it's strange that she will not, or cannot, articulate her position better. Times, Sunday Times The poet articulates his position by showing his preference to limit personal faith to individual rituals. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It articulates the principle that primacy and conciliarity are interdependent and mutually necessary. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He articulated the principle that you shouldn't take credit for your learning, because this was the purpose of your creation. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He articulated the principle of evolution, defined progress, as follows: the development from the simple and similar to the complex and heterogeneous. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Try to articulate the thoughts and the situations that are causing stress. Times, Sunday Times She's the most outgoing of the three, and excels at articulating her thoughts. Christianity Today I wanted to avoid putting human emotions on the character, but needed to have him articulate thoughts and responses that were both intriguing and authentic. Christianity Today You can go into the minds of these two people so that they can be simultaneously articulating their thoughts to each other. Times, Sunday Times It's fascinating to watch them as they bounce ideas off each other, trying to articulate their thoughts. Times, Sunday Times Second, the problem was not my inability to discover and articulate a vision. Christianity Today Civil servants could be forgiven for that omission, since the government has yet to articulate a vision for any such deal. Times, Sunday Times Effective preaching articulates the visions of what we can be. Christianity Today They were there when he articulated his vision of turning a desert into an oasis for business, tourism, and sport. Times, Sunday Times Each member of the panel was given specific questions to ask each candidate, arranged under themes such as 'articulating the vision'; 'understanding the context' and 'achieving delivery'. Times, Sunday Times He was also exceptionally thorough and hard-working; the apparently relaxed and articulate advocate who appeared in court had prepared each case with minute attention. The Times Literary Supplement His early contribution was as an articulate advocate for the formalist perspective in economic anthropology. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He became the national bourgeoisie's principal ideologue, and the most articulate advocate of an alliance between business, the state and labor, behind a federalist and nationalist economic program. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Different moral theories will articulate the idea in different ways, but the core idea remains the same: predators must eat meat to survive. The Times Literary Supplement Your communication skills are switched on, which means you can easily articulate your ideas and get your message across. The Sun I am looking for calculated risk takers, people who can articulate their ideas well, people with a big vision and with passion. Times, Sunday Times He exudes charm and confidence as he articulates his ideas at a rate of knots. Times, Sunday Times It was a load of old rubbish that expressed a powerful sentiment, that articulated an idea. Times, Sunday Times A responsible position based on medical and scientific advice articulated clearly. The Sun He articulated clearly the difference between a full legislative union and a federation. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The voicing of these instruments, in particular, allowed for a clear interpretation of fugal passages and chorale writing where each inner voice could be heard and articulated clearly. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He was an articulate speaker and writer on art. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 A witty and articulate speaker, he was regarded by some as a scientific maverick who delighted in controversy. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Days at sea are filled with informed, articulate speakers, keen to share their knowledge. The Sun If employers were better able to articulate their value, they would have used them more prominently in their recruitment advertising and remuneration structures. Times, Sunday Times So little groups of like-minded people go off to nice venues to try to discover or articulate their values. Times, Sunday Times The high school students are encouraged to articulate their values and goals while learning basic, accurate health information. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 They have been uneasy about articulating their value to business in terms that business executives could understand. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In a quiet but articulate voice, he gave the address to the driver, and only after the car moved off did he breathe more easily. The Times Literary Supplement And, as lower-skilled workers take a smaller fraction of the proceeds of growth, they will need an articulate voice on their behalf. Times, Sunday Times For 25 years he was state printer, a method by which his political friends subsidized their most articulate voice. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 And then came the highly articulate professional athlete, always able to provide a thousand words full of sound and fury, signifying nothing. Times, Sunday Times He was highly articulate, exuded dynamism and stood far to the left. Times, Sunday Times I want politicians to be sharp, highly articulate characters, charismatic, dazzling me with their knowledge and individuality. Times, Sunday Times Both are virtuosic, highly articulate movers; both are hugely charismatic performers. Times, Sunday Times Highly articulate, he wrote with a swift lucidity, making him as formidable a staff officer as he was an able commander. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 善表达的, 表达 Japanese: 優れた表現力のある, はっきり表現できる |
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