单词 | articulatory |
释义 | article /ärˈti-kl/noun
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
Articūlāˈta plural noun In Cuvier's obsolete classification, the arthropods and higher worms articˈūlate /-lət/ adjective
articˈūlated adjective articˈūlately adverb articˈūlateness noun articūlāˈtion noun
articˈūlātor noun
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 |
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