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单词 articulate
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articulate

verb
 
/ɑːˈtɪkjuleɪt/
/ɑːrˈtɪkjuleɪt/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they articulate
/ɑːˈtɪkjuleɪt/
/ɑːrˈtɪkjuleɪt/
he / she / it articulates
/ɑːˈtɪkjuleɪts/
/ɑːrˈtɪkjuleɪts/
past simple articulated
/ɑːˈtɪkjuleɪtɪd/
/ɑːrˈtɪkjuleɪtɪd/
past participle articulated
/ɑːˈtɪkjuleɪtɪd/
/ɑːrˈtɪkjuleɪtɪd/
-ing form articulating
/ɑːˈtɪkjuleɪtɪŋ/
/ɑːrˈtɪkjuleɪtɪŋ/
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  1.  
    [transitive] articulate something (to somebody) (formal) to express or explain your thoughts or feelings clearly in words
    • She struggled to articulate her thoughts.
    • It is the school’s duty to articulate its practices to parents.
    Extra Examples
    • She cannot articulate her feelings very well.
    • You need to articulate clearly what you are trying to achieve.
    Topics Languagec1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • clearly
    • well
    • explicitly
    See full entry
  2.  
    [intransitive, transitive] to speak, pronounce or play something in a clear way
    • He was too drunk to articulate properly.
    • articulate something Every note was carefully articulated.
    • She spoke slowly, articulating each word clearly.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • carefully
    • clearly
    • well
    See full entry
  3. [intransitive] articulate (with something) (formal) to be related to something so that together the two parts form a whole
    • These courses are designed to articulate with university degrees.
  4. [intransitive, transitive] (specialist) to be joined to something else by a joint, so that movement is possible; to join something in this way
    • articulate (with something) bones that articulate with others
    • articulate something a robot with articulated limbs
  5. Word Originmid 16th cent.: from Latin articulatus, past participle of articulare ‘divide into joints, utter distinctly’, from articulus ‘small connecting part’, diminutive of artus ‘joint’.

articulate

adjective
/ɑːˈtɪkjələt/
/ɑːrˈtɪkjələt/
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  1. (of a person) good at expressing ideas or feelings clearly in words
    • He was unusually articulate for a ten-year-old.
    • She is the most articulate critic of government policy.
    • The teachers help the children to be more articulate about their strengths and weaknesses.
    • a highly articulate woman
    Topics Personal qualitiesc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    • become
    adverb
    • extremely
    • fairly
    • very
    preposition
    • about
    See full entry
  2. (of speech) clearly expressed or pronounced
    • All we could hear were loud sobs, but no articulate words.
    Topics Languagec1
  3. opposite inarticulate
    Word Originmid 16th cent.: from Latin articulatus, past participle of articulare ‘divide into joints, utter distinctly’, from articulus ‘small connecting part’, diminutive of artus ‘joint’.
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