单词 | Articulate |
例句 | 1. She's unusually articulate for a ten-year-old. 2. A baby cannot use articulate speech. 3. She struggled to articulate her thoughts. 4. She is an articulate young woman. 5. She gave a witty, entertaining and articulate speech. 6. He is polished, charming, articulate and an excellent negotiator. 7. It is the school's duty to articulate its practices to parents. 8. The teachers help the children to be more articulate about their strengths and weaknesses. 9. Be careful to articulate your words so that everyone in the room can understand you. 10. Many people are unable to articulate the unhappiness they feel. 11. He was unusually articulate for a ten-year-old. 12. She cannot articulate her feelings very well. 12. try its best to gather and build good sentences. 13. He was too drunk to articulate properly. 14. These courses are designed to articulate with university degrees. 15. Articulate speech is very important. 16. I'm a little deaf please articulate carefully. 17. That man is not very articulate. 18. She is the most articulate critic of government policy. 19. I found myself unable to articulate my feelings. 20. The president has been accused of failing to articulate an overall vision in foreign affairs. 21. After the injury the bones did not articulate as well as before. 22. an injection to articulate arteries so that obstructions can be observed by x-ray. 23. Scientists should be literate and articulate as well as able to handle figures. 24. She is clearly the most articulate and self-possessed member of her family. 25. He was so drunk that he could barely articulate his words. 26. She was extremely bright, articulate, a prolific writer. 27. Brady is quick-witted and articulate. 28. Many people are opposed to the new law, but have had no opportunity to articulate their opposition. 29. When children first learn to talk, there are some sounds that they find difficult to articulate. 30. All we could hear were loud sobs, but no articulate words. 1. She struggled to articulate her thoughts. 2. She is an articulate young woman. 3. She gave a witty, entertaining and articulate speech. 4. He is polished, charming, articulate and an excellent negotiator. 5. It is the school's duty to articulate its practices to parents. 6. The teachers help the children to be more articulate about their strengths and weaknesses. 7. Many people are unable to articulate the unhappiness they feel. 8. Articulate speech is very important. 9. That man is not very articulate. 31. Students are bright, articulate, self-confident and surprisingly mature. 32. In general, they were articulate and well educated. 33. As a speaker, he was articulate, lively, and funny. 34. Yet Jessica was bright and articulate. 35. There are also a number of articulate carers, whose visibility is enhanced by the work of the Carers National Association. 36. In turn the profession would articulate philosophy and justify efforts and achievements with confidence to the wider community. 37. We can see that managers do indeed use power strategies to accomplish their objectives, and they can clearly articulate them. 38. Delacroix's journal is articulate, concerned with other arts as well as painting, besides containing much comment on contemporary life. 39. The most highly regarded also had an articulate vision, going beyond vapid cliches of what the nation should become. 40. We need to articulate the feminine position and explore its possibilities. 41. You have to be articulate to be good at debating. 42. The most skilled and literate combined the keenest sense of grievance with the ability to articulate their aspirations. 42. try its best to gather and build good sentences. 43. Millions of dollars hover between your moist fingertips and the keys you punch to articulate a message. 44. Curators feel that much harm has been done by the museum's failure to articulate two indisputable facts. 45. Yet farmers' voices tend to be drowned out by articulate city-dwellers deprived of subsidies and no longer able to afford imported goods. 46. He was steadfast and articulate in support of the Equal Rights Amendment. 47. Among articulate and educated persons in 1860 these were a distinct minority. 48. Less forceful, less certain, and less articulate followers may find it impossible to challenge the leader. 49. She came in here and was beautiful and articulate and had a vision for this church and this community. 50. But even being able to articulate my needs was not sufficient to protect me from further abuse. 51. As usual in liberal dramas(), the gay character is noble and articulate. 52. None the less, groups periodically emerge to articulate demands for political, social, and economic changes. 53. And everything I couldn't say, everything I couldn't play, this dark violinist could articulate perfectly. 54. A political personality does not necessarily have to be eloquent or even verbally articulate to come across well on the television screen. 55. In such contexts, the media have minimal opportunity to articulate views in opposition to government policy. 56. He was bright and articulate, the son of a successful doctor and a concert cellist. 57. He's cool, articulate and a slighter man than you might expect, a tennis player in a town of Schwarzeneggers. 58. The Gooner also carries an articulate open letter to David Dein, Arsenal's cultured vice-chairman. 59. She is a thoughtful, articulate woman shaped by contemporary pop culture. 60. It will not get tougher without sustained and articulate pressure from women. 61. How could such an intelligent and articulate woman want a bloody waster like you? 62. Since she had started going to therapy, these notes had got longer and more articulate. 63. We should have the communications people thinking in terms of how the President can articulate what the future might be. 64. A society is being reborn, but one which does not articulate itself in the media of the modern age. 65. Nicosia, not a veteran himself, clearly admires the tough-minded, bluntly articulate activists who laid bare their pasts for him. 66. She is dauntingly articulate. 67. He said: I found them very pleasant and articulate people. 68. Because he was literate and articulate, he showed a bitter contempt for the self-appointed intellectuals of the inter-war years. 69. If you find a great deal of variety, you probably need to articulate a mission for the group. 70. For most of his pastorate, Jim could count on Father Ed Dougherty to articulate the opposing view. 71. He is handsome, confident and articulate, like many of the students at this college. 72. You could tell he was a maverick because he's called Gavin, is articulate and wears black T-shirts for work. 72. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 73. But Bao Dai, though intelligent, lacked the courage to articulate his ideas. 74. Thirty and more years later, those underlying attitudes persist as unthinking sympathies and antipathies far below the level of articulate rationality. 75. A news media-ignored but very intelligent and articulate movement is afoot to bring this information to everyone. 76. This gives him a wonderful opportunity to articulate why he wants to be president. 77. Under the influence Clift was transformed from an articulate and relaxed friend into a repugnant oaf. 78. Milosevic s brutality pushed them to further articulate their goal. 79. Organized psychiatry must publicly articulate our vision, positions and commitment to the amelioration of human misery. 80. When involved in discussions and meetings consider the needs of the children who are less verbally articulate. 81. In mental health areas this has largely been the more articulate and less seriously disturbed group of sufferers. 82. Let Lucy articulate, lay herself on whatever uncomfortable line it was that she had elected to draw. 83. I'd had them sussed for ages and had been encouraging them to articulate their growing awareness of their lesbianism. 84. But used responsibly, emotional resonance is the appeal of every speaker who is eloquent rather than simply articulate. 85. Inaudible victims do not win compassionate co-workers with the ease of those who can articulate their needs in cogent words. 86. People rightly sound off about politics on television and the last two weeks have shown how sharp and articulate they are. 87. Steinem became the poster girl for feminism in the 1970s because she was good-looking, smart, articulate and blatantly heterosexual. 88. They tended, however to be much less articulate than others in the Rowdies group and to possess far less social knowledge. 89. That child is not likely to articulate correctly the first syllable in hotel. 90. Though their long history from the early Cambrian to the present different groups of articulate brachiopods rose to prominence only to decline. 91. Such taxonomies provide us with a basis for thinking more clearly about the kinds of generalizations that we can articulate. 92. The right hemisphere of his brain could not articulate what it registered. 93. She is a jock from a family of jocks, articulate only in that special, odd way that coaches are articulate. 94. The alternative fan networks continue to provide an articulate and powerful voice for supporters. 95. He had worked out his answers to major questions facing the country and could articulate them clearly. 96. But he had a mild, good-humoured, articulate side, verging on the academic, abjuring the sensational. 97. These replications of conventional psychology's misogyny come about because feminism finds it difficult to articulate links between subjectivity and political change. 98. One day I open an envelope and discover the most articulate Tonelli I have ever come across in my life. 99. He decided to use his secondhand perception of that world to articulate his own fantasies of rebellion against the mainstream. 100. I tried to thank him but my lip was split, and a dislodged late baby tooth impeded articulate expression. 101. The need to maintain simplicity in any pricing system, that does not distort but helps articulate the assessment process. 102. I was feeling emotions that I found difficult to articulate. 103. He was so obviously intelligent; so charmingly articulate; so incredibly well read. 104. Yet not only was the urban population rapidly increasing,[] it was becoming ever more complex and articulate. 105. Corvan's texts articulate them to the needs of his class, at a particular moment in its history. 106. It made dissent, social criticism, and alternative scenarios more difficult to articulate. 107. It also encourages people to become articulate, especially through group discussion, and places great emphasis upon the basic skills. 108. Surrounded by the most dour cast of characters known to man, Paul Merton suddenly seems excessively articulate, intelligent and well-read. 109. Alternatively, the upstream team has to articulate better the consequences of its decisions. 110. It was a changing group of opinionated, articulate people possessed of varying degrees of talent and of variable character. 111. The difference, Hall said, is that Polaroid was able to articulate its strategy for the future. 112. These principles of correspondence articulate two fundamentally different ways of conceptualizing racism. 113. As I contemplate the process of separation / individuation I may have feelings and sensations that I can not articulate. 114. It seemed fruitful to articulate, to probe and carefully render the overlay of my scholastic past and my working present. 115. Jo's pioneering work has changed the way people view their own worlds, and articulate their own experiences. 116. Because of his language difficulties, his kindergarten teacher had quickly referred him for speech therapy to help him articulate certain sounds. 117. To articulate ( a sound ) with a trill. 118. His voice was shrill, but very clear and articulate. 119. The commencement of articulate speech belongs to this period. 120. However, many others articulate this land that seems indescribable. 121. The backbone is an articulate structure. 122. Mary is the most articulate of the sisters. 123. His mouth twitched, and his parched tongue seemed unable to articulate. 124. I can not believe that the gentry of England will be made mere drumheads to be sounded upon by a prime minister to give forth unmeaning and empty sounds, and to have no articulate voice of their own. 125. Now, with a jazzman - cool, articulate, unapologetically brilliant black man on the throne won't going to school and reading and writing and speaking proper suddenly look a lot cooler? 126. Even some of their grandchildren will articulate this instinctive reflex. 127. Sita added: "Clearly, what we need to do is educate the world more. What we need is African governments to get together and articulate an Africa investment proposition. 128. In literary criticism the traditionalists were more articulate and aggressive. 129. Articulate your words carefully so that everyone in the room can understand you. 130. Realities: It is unglamorous to articulate, and complex to conduct, a centrist policy. 131. The human moving system is defined as a rigid frame, which contains 19 articulate entities. Entity rotates around the father node and its son node is the father of another entity at the next level. 132. Ever since he was chancellor[sentence dictionary], Mr Brown has been an articulate expositor of ideas for a new global financial architecture. 133. But naked, she was thin and somehow unappetizing, and for reasons I can't articulate, looking at her breasts six inches from the bread, I lost my appetite. 134. But even today, if you ask most PRI - istas to articulate their party's political philosophy, you'll get rollo, or meaningless blah-blah . 135. Ellington was a great artist and an elegant, articulate man. 136. Bright and articulate, the fourth-year medical student at Cairo University was involved in the pro-democracy protests that brought down the 30 year rule of Hosni Mubarak. 137. Husbands are effusive, heartfelt , and articulate in their appreciation of both their partners and their marriages. 138. Let us say, to introduce the end of this discourse, what it is essential, at first, to articulate with the most extreme scansion. 139. A sound of craving and eagerness that had nothing articulate in it but blood. 140. Duke Ellington was a great artist and an elegant, articulate man. 141. A word or group of words difficult to articulate rapidly, usually because of a succession of similar consonantal sounds, as in Shall she sell seashells? 142. The five-part series of online workshops, at www. pwc. tv, will cover topics like: how to craft a boffo "elevator pitch" and how to articulate your long-term career goals to interviewers. 143. Claude levi-strauss moved beyond Durkheim in an attempt to articulate the way in which the structures of society are exemplified in myths and symbols. 144. Articulate their career interests, with an emphasis on summer internships or post baccalaureate plans. 145. Jupiter in your third house will make you articulate and persuasive this month too, no small advantage. 146. At the age of 93, he was still sharp-witted and articulate. 147. In our collection of kutorginids, a group of the most primitive types of articulate brachiopods, some soft parts are superbly preserved, notably pedicles, setae, lophophore and vascular markings. 148. claude levi-strauss moved beyond Durkheim in an attempt to articulate the way in which the structures of society are exemplified in myths and symbols. 149. Articulate your words so that we can understand what you are saying. 150. One quality that the radiobroadcaster must be had is that they should be articulate. 151. Instead, each module is introduced with extremely clear and articulate prose descriptions, followed by well-chosen typical usage examples. 152. I believe that practically everybody has already made up their minds and at this point relatively few will respond to even the most articulate, soundest, and well-founded arguments. 153. Conservatives , libertarians, and other defenders of free enterprise are becoming more outspoken and more articulate. 154. Pioneer TX - 9500 II - Clean , articulate sound. Lighter sonic presentation against the L - 02 T. 154. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 155. Frail but articulate, she lives in a comfortable Beijing flat with her husband, now 94, their son and daughter-in-law. 156. She is maturing into a self-possessed and articulate young woman. 157. Ms. Wilbur: Students have to map out their biggest strengths and be able to articulate how they can contribute to their target company. 158. Specifically, an ability to articulate research findings and opinions succinctly in valuation and professional reports. 159. The appropriate instructions are then sent to the motor area which controls the vocal tract to physically articulate the words. 160. At the age of 89, he was still sharp-witted and articulate. 161. Mr Biden once described Mr Obama as "the first mainstream African-American who is articulate and bright and clean and a nice-looking guy". 162. Henry belonged to uniquely articulate, sensitive, and lively - minded family. 163. And since it contains its share of articulate losers, it is also about mockery, the put-down, the loser's shrug("whaddya gonna do"). 164. Visiting Downing Street earlier in the day, Mr Obama was at once emollient, self-critical and articulate, in a way that put an initially bashful Gordon Brown at his ease. 165. He could hardly articulate the words that tumbled passionately from his lips. 166. With unity Europe was bound to articulate its own identity. 167. A: I think the most important thing for America is to articulate an identity that is self-affirming but not isolative. 168. Rao proved to be a handsome, dark - skinned, articulate and fast - speaking young man, still in his twenties. 169. The child was unable to offer an articulate description of what she had witnessed. 170. A film version of the Carson McCullers play. Frankie Addams, a very boyish articulate 12-year-old girl, is going through an unhappy stage of her life, having been spurned by the neighborhood girls. 171. If the customer understands design debt, it is much easier to articulate the need to pay it back, and organizations can better avoid incurring inordinate debt caused by short-term time pressure. 172. There is something on his mind, hard to bring forth, hard to articulate. 173. "It's not often we get to listen to someone with the disability who is as articulate as she is, " said Melanie Paulson, a teacher from Rapid City. |
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