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articulate English

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articulate

Able to bend or hinge. The robot arm was articulate in two directions.

articulate

To articlulate is to make clear. If you articulate, that means you speak clearly or effectively. If he would just articulate, I might be able to understand him.

articulate

expressing yourself easily or characterized by clear expressive language articulate speech an articulate orator articulate beings (= pronounce, sound out, say) speak, pronounce, or utter in a certain way She pronounces French words in a funny way I cannot say 'zip wire' Can the child sound out this complicated word? (= joint) provide with a joint the carpenter jointed two pieces of wood (= formulate, word) put into words or an expression He formulated his concerns to the board of trustees express or state clearly unite by forming a joint or joints the ankle bone articulates with the leg bones to form the ankle bones (= articulated) consisting of segments held together by joints

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articulate · verb

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Simple sentences

It is difficult for the Japanese to articulate the sound of the r.
Sometimes he has difficulties with being articulate about his views.
Tom is articulate.
Tom is very articulate.
Mary is an intelligent and highly articulate young woman.

Movie subtitles

Anyplace where i can be away from the highly articulate, oh, so sophisticated, bon vivant of america's winers and diners- a mr. Bartlett finchley.
Remember, you're a human being with a soul. and the divine gift of articulate speech.
Please articulate.
Certainly she can articulate, which in itself is extraordinary.
And I think he wants you to articulate his artistry.
Articulate as always. - Prick.
So this concept analysis report concludes. the American people want somebody to articulate their rage for them.
Not a single, recognizable, articulate sound has passed my lips.
You're an impressive and articulate man.
And the only distinction between me and you is that I can articulate them.
And we have to articulate ourselves. otherwise we would be cows in the field.
More out of intellectual curiosity as to who they were and what made them tick. I found them surprisingly articulate.
Political, yes, in that he was one of the most articulate troubadours of the ghetto, its suffering, its pressures, that I have ever heard.
That was an articulate outburst.
My God, articulate!
Anyplace where i can be away from the highly articulate, oh, so sophisticated, bon vivant of america's winers and diners- a mr.
Remember, you're a human with a soul and the divine gift of articulate speech.
Please articulate. Well, that body of yours is a bit anaemic. Comes from taking food in pills, instead of solid sustenance.
It was the first time Victor had uttered an articulate sound.
I start to articulate it. Burn. burn.
Don't shout, articulate.
Articulate as always.
So this concept-analysis report concludes the American people want somebody to articulate their rage for them.
But what happened to the articulate guy?
He can give a firsthand and very articulate account of what's going on behind that curtain, believe me.
I mean, it's almost as though we can read each other's thoughts. without actually having to articulate a thing.
Heidi happens to be competent, intelligent and articulate.
Good-looking, bright, articulate, can start a fire with two pieces of wood.
Articulate.
I found them surprisingly articulate.
Are you saying a president of a bank Can't articulate his thoughts without using profanity?
I mean, you have to admire people who can be that articulate.
Articulate?
Marnie helped them articulate their fears and dreams.
I was incredibly articulate.
What's much more important is all the things it can't articulate.

News and current affairs

Since he first appeared at the side of Dr. Chaim Weizmann in the late 1940's during the struggle for Jewish statehood and sovereignty, few people could articulate the Zionist and later the Israeli case with comparable eloquence and conviction.
At the same time, the pressure to articulate a vision can get a leader into difficulty.
To choose goals and articulate them in a vision, they need not only to solicit input from their followers, but also to understand the context of their choices.
Critics of former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, for example, acknowledged that his ability to articulate a vision was one of his great strengths as a leader, but complained about his lack of attention to detail.
Would such an articulate vision make Europe's leaders more popular?
But the Yes backers could never articulate clearly why people should vote in favor of the Treaty.
Tony Blair will not take Britain into the Euro because he cannot articulate the only real case for membership, which is political.
Even if he did articulate this case, he would not persuade the British people, who have been conditioned by 50 years of Euro-skepticism from their political leaders.
By focusing on the right policies, EU leaders can ensure that Europeans' education enables them to be articulate global citizens and potent economic actors.
And on the day that a judge finally crosses a political line, speaking constitutional truth to usurped power, the government's refusal to comply threatens the interests and ideals of an articulate and motivated segment of society.
These days, no politician dares to suggest that continuing to pile up debt is the way to go, even though few are prepared to articulate a credible plan for fiscal consolidation.
The Cannes Summit should articulate a renewed commitment to consistent implementation of agreed regulatory reforms, and to minimizing divergence in national regulation that could create systemic risks or significant competitive advantage.
The US and its allies should conduct a robust policy, make a more significant investment in the secular opposition, and articulate clear goals.
True, adopting the appropriate policy would require the ECB to articulate its rationale with great care.
Sub-Saharan African Muslims are less assertive, and they face considerably more difficulties in their attempts to articulate their rights and establish their presence in their respective states and regions.
It should articulate more clearly Europe's future military roles and missions, determine the military capabilities required, identify shortfalls, and develop projects and initiatives to address the most critical gaps.
In my book Mass Flourishing, I cite some key figures who articulate and inspire modern values.
Articulate intellectuals and groups such as labor unions and environmental organizations in the advanced economies have voiced anti-globalization fears and sentiments for at least a quarter-century.
Without statesmen and stateswomen able to articulate a vision of a shared future worth working and even sacrificing for, the side of unity may not win.
His articulate speech and self-made success are unusual among Russian politicians.
This is the core of bin Laden's appeal: the ability to articulate the profound sense of injustice and humiliation that many Arabs and Muslims feel today.
And they ask their listeners to believe that they alone will restore American dignity and articulate the wishes of the unheard.

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