0 able to express thoughts and feelings easily and clearly, or showing this quality:
an intelligent and highly articulate young woman
She gave a witty, entertaining, and articulate speech.
1 to express in words:
Many people are opposed to the new law, but have had no opportunity to articulate their opposition.
2 to pronounce:
3 to connect two bones by forming a joint
4 expressing or able to express things easily and clearly:
The First Lady was an intelligent and articulate spokeswoman for a lot of causes.
The findings are consistent with the hypothesis that weaknesses in specific phonemic representations linger even after children can articulate the specific phonemes accurately.
The text is unique, as it represents the work of a single author, who cogently articulates a systematic approach to psychiatry.
Symbolic meanings are constructed through historical traditions, articulated contextually and reproduced only in practice.
He posited four basic plans of organization in the animal kingdom - vertebrate, articulate, mollusk, and radiate - with no transitions between plans.
One reason for that unpredictability lies in the fact that an individual's needs and wants themselves often cannot be articulated.
Yet it would not be until the middle of the 1940s that the relationship among population, poverty, and land reform would be articulated coherently.
The problem of articulating and documenting intentions lies at the heart of creative research.
These findings provide further support for the idea that some sequences of consonants are easier to articulate than others.
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能表達清楚的,善於表達的, 口齒伶俐的,有口才的, 清楚地表達…
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能表达清楚的,善于表达的, 口齿伶俐的,有口才的, 清楚地表达…
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que se expresa bien, articular, expresar…
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articulado, loquaz, articular…
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(意見や気持ちを)言葉ではっきり表現できる…
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fikir ve hislerini kelimelerle anlatabilen, kendini ifade edebilen, açık seçik…
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qui s’exprime bien, exprimer clairement, articuler…
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que s’expressa bé…
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