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单词 Thirty-nine Articles
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article /ärˈti-kl/

noun
  1. A separate element, member or part of anything
  2. A particular object or commodity
  3. An item
  4. A single clause or term
  5. A distinct point in an agreement, or (in pl) an agreement regarded as made up of such (as in articles of apprenticeship, etc)
  6. (in pl) rules or conditions generally
  7. A section, paragraph or head
  8. A literary composition in a newspaper, periodical, encyclopedia, etc, dealing with a subject distinctly and independently
  9. The adjective the (definite article), a or an (indefinite article) or the equivalent in another language (grammar)
  10. A joint, segment (obsolete)
  11. A juncture, critical moment, nick of time (obsolete)
transitive verb
  1. To bind by articles of apprenticeship
  2. To set forth as a charge (that)
  3. To indict
  4. To stipulate (obsolete)
  5. To arrange by agreement, etc (obsolete)
intransitive verb (obsolete)

To bring specific charges (against)

ORIGIN: L articulus a little joint, articulāre, -ātum to provide with joints, to utter distinctly, from artus joint

arˈticled adjective

Bound as apprentice (eg in a legal office)

articˈūlable adjective

That can be articulated

articˈulacy noun

Articulateness

articˈūlar adjective

  1. Belonging to the joints
  2. At or near a joint

Articūlāˈta plural noun

In Cuvier's obsolete classification, the arthropods and higher worms

articˈūlate /-lət/ adjective

  1. Jointed
  2. Composed of distinct parts
  3. (eg of human speech) composed of recognizably distinct sounds
  4. Clear
  5. Able to express one's thoughts with ease
transitive verb /-lāt/
  1. To attach by a joint
  2. To connect by joints
  3. To form into distinct sounds, syllables or words
  4. To express coherently
intransitive verb
  1. To form a joint (with; lit and figurative)
  2. To speak distinctly
  3. To come to terms (Shakespeare)

articˈūlated adjective

articˈūlately adverb

articˈūlateness noun

articūlāˈtion noun

  1. Jointing
  2. A joint
  3. A segment
  4. Distinctness, or distinct utterance
  5. A consonant

articˈūlātor noun

  1. A person who articulates or speaks
  2. A person who articulates bones and mounts skeletons
  3. An apparatus, etc that articulates

articˈūlatory adjective

articulated lorry, etc noun

A lorry, etc made easier to manœuvre by having its (sometimes detachable) front section flexibly attached to the rear section so that it can move at an angle to it (informal short form articˈ (or /ärˈ/))

articles of association

(a document containing) the internal regulations and conditions for the business of a joint-stock company registered under the Companies Acts

articles of faith

The binding statement of points of belief of a Church, etc

articles of war

The code of regulations for the government and discipline of armed services

in the article of death (L in articulō mortis; archaic)

At the point of death

Lords of the Articles (historical)

A standing committee of the Scottish parliament who drafted the measures to be submitted

of great article (Shakespeare)

Of great importance

the genuine article

The real thing, not a counterfeit

Thirty-nine Articles

The articles of religious belief finally agreed upon by the bishops and clergy of the Church of England in 1562

thirty /thûrˈti/

noun and adjective

Three times ten

ORIGIN: OE thrītig, from thrēo three, and sfx -tig, denoting ten

thirˈties plural noun

  1. The numbers from 30 to 39
  2. The years so numbered in life or any century
  3. A range of temperatures from thirty to just under forty degrees

thirˈtieth adjective

  1. Last of thirty
  2. Next after the twenty-ninth
  3. Equal to one of thirty equal parts
noun
  1. A thirtieth part
  2. A person or thing in thirtieth position

thirˈtyfold adjective and adverb

thirˈtyish adjective

Somewhere about the age of thirty

Thirty-nine Articles plural noun

The set of doctrines of the Church of England, formally accepted by those taking orders

thirty-second note noun (N American; music)

A demisemiquaver

thirˈtysomething noun (informal)

  1. The ages between 30 and 39
  2. A person aged between 30 and 39, esp when considered as part of a social group of similarly aged people with specific desires, aims and needs

adjective (informal)

Of, being or for a person aged between 30 and 39

thirty-two-bit or 32-bit adjective (computing)

Denoting a processor handling data consisting of 32 binary digits

thirty-twoˈmo adjective

(for tricesimo secundo, 32mo) of a book, in sheets folded to give 32 leaves (64 pages)

noun (pl thirty-twoˈmos)

A book constructed in this way

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