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article1 /ˈɑːtɪk(ə)l /noun1A particular item or object: small household articles articles of clothing...- From household articles to children's toys and leather products to paper creations, there are products for every purse and taste.
- The training activities for women will be expanded from tailoring to beautician training, and the repair of household articles.
- Inside are a few photographs of Dr. Kalam, some furniture, other household articles and a visitor's book.
Synonyms object, thing, item, unit, artefact, piece of merchandise, commodity, product; device, gadget, contrivance, instrument, utensil, tool, implement informal whatsit, what-d'you-call-it, what's-its-name, whatchamacallit, thingummy, thingy, thingamabob, thingamajig, oojamaflip, oojah, gizmo British informal gubbins, doodah, doobry North American informal doodad, doohickey, doojigger, dingus Australian/New Zealand informal thingo 2A piece of writing included with others in a newspaper, magazine, or other publication: an article about middle-aged executives...- Her one-sided piece is written purely from newspaper reports and magazine articles.
- In my class, instead of the typical reading and writing assignments we read newspaper and magazine articles, and wrote letters to the editor.
- It was the lead on the television news and was reported in prominent front-page articles in most newspapers.
Synonyms essay, report, account, story, write-up, feature, item, piece (of writing), composition, column, paper, tract, study, review, commentary, treatise, analysis, disquisition, discourse; North American theme 3A separate clause or paragraph of a legal document or agreement, typically one outlining a single rule or regulation: it is an offence under Article 7 of the Treaty...- Does article 105 of the Regulation have any application in the present case?
- The objections focused on specific articles or clauses.
- These two different approaches draw on two separate articles in the 1951 Refugee Convention.
Synonyms clause, section, subsection, point, item, paragraph, division, subdivision, heading, part, bit, passage, portion, segment; provision, proviso, stipulation 4 ( articles) British A period of training with a firm as a solicitor, architect, surveyor, or accountant: he is already in articles it may be worth taking articles in a specialized firm...- He graduated with a B.Proc and then an LLB from the University of Transkei, taking evening courses so that he could do his articles at the Unitra legal aid clinic during the day.
4.1The terms on which crew members take service on a ship.It is necessary therefore to refer to the terms of articles VI and VII of the contract. 5 Grammar The definite or indefinite article. See also determiner (sense 2).Literally translated into English, without articles, definite or indefinite, it becomes ‘return home occasional book’....- What I do distinctly recall is the labor of pushing around nouns, verbs, adjectives, articles.
- English is the only Indo-European language in Europe with no gender marking on articles or nouns - ever notice that?
verb [with object] BritishBind (a trainee solicitor, architect, surveyor, or accountant) to undergo a period of training with a firm in order to become qualified: he was articled to a firm of solicitors in York...- He was articled to the architect G. E. Street, and in 1858 worked with Rossetti, Burne-Jones, and others on the frescos in the Oxford Union.
- On his return he was articled to the solicitor N. D. Stenhouse, who was at the centre of Sydney's literary community.
- That same year Ernest Gimson was articled to a local architect.
Phrases an article of faith article of virtu the finished article the genuine article Origin Middle English (denoting a separate clause of the Apostles' Creed): from Old French, from Latin articulus 'small connecting part', diminutive of artus 'joint'. Rhymes particle, nanoparticle Article 152noun1A section of the Uniform Code of Military Justice allowing commanders to carry out discretionary punishments without judicial proceedings.Captain's mast, the Navy's name for the Uniform Code of Military Justice's Article 15 non-judicial punishment, was a commanding officer's duty that he did not relish....- The Article 15 punishment was severe: a reduction in pay, 14 days' extra duty and restriction to base, 18 hours of alcohol rehabilitation, a promotion deferment and a year without a driver's license.
- Under an Article 15 hearing, soldiers forgo legal representation and a trial, instead agreeing to let their commander make the call through a less formal administrative hearing.
1.1A judgment or punishment issued under Article 15: if I agree to accept the Article 15, am I admitting guilt?...- I have seen punishment range from receiving an Article 15 under the Uniform Code of Military Justice to letters of reprimand being placed in official files and restriction to post.
- He was told by his commander to just take the Article 15, dishonorable discharge and six months' confinement.
- How about telling me exactly what happened and what you did to cause your brigade commander to consider an Article 15?
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