English-Thai Dictionary
articulate
VI พูด เสียงดัง ชัดเจน enunciate pronounce phud-siang-dang-chat-jen
articulate
VI สื่อสาร sue-san
articulate
VI เชื่อมต่อ ประกบ join fit together combine chueam-tor
articulate
VT พูด เสียงดัง ชัดเจน phud-siang-dang-chat-jen
articulate
VT เชื่อมต่อ ประกบ chueam-tor
articulate
adj ชัดเจน clear chat-jen
articulate
adj ที่ มีส่วน เชื่อมต่อ jointed ti-mee-suang-chueam-tor
articulate
adj ที่เกิด จาก คำ ที่ มีความหมาย ti-koed-jak-kham-ti-mee-khwam-mai
articulate
adj สามารถ พูด ได้ sa-mad-phud-dai
articulately
ADV อย่าง ชัดถ้อยชัดคำ clearly loudly yang-chad-thoi-chat-kham
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
ARTICULATE
a.[L. articulatus, jointed, distinct. ] 1. Formed by jointing or articulation of the organs of speech; applied to sound. An articulate sound is made by closing and opening the organs of speech. The junction or closing of the organs forms a joint or articulation, as in the syllables ab, ad, ap; in passing from one articulation to another, the organs are, or may be opened, and a vowel is uttered, as in attune; and the different articulations, with the intervening vocal sounds, from what is called articulate sounds; sounds distinct, separate, and modified by articulation or jointing. This articulation constitutes the prominent difference between the human voice and that of brutes. Brutes open the mouth and make vocal sounds, but have either not at all, or very imperfectly, the power of articulation.
2. Expressed in articles, or in separate particulars. [Not used. ]
3. Jointed; formed with joints.
ARTICULATE
v.t. 1. To utter articulate sounds; to utter distinct syllables or words.
2. To draw up or write in separate particulars. [Not used. ]
3. To treat, stipulate or make terms. [Not used. ]
4. To joint.
ARTICULATED
pp. 1. Uttered distinctly in syllables or words.
2. Jointed; having joints, as a plant.
ARTICULATELY
adv. 1. With distinct utterance of syllables or words.
2. Article by article; in detail.
ARTICULATENESS
n.The quality of being articulate.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
ARTICULATE
Ar *tic "u *late, a. Etym: [L. articulatus. See Articulata. ]
1. Expressed in articles or in separate items or particulars. [Archaic ] Bacon.
2. Jointed; formed with joints; consisting of segments united by joints; as, articulate animals or plants.
3. Distinctly uttered; spoken so as to be intelligible; characterized by division into words and syllables; as, articulate speech, sounds, words. Total changes of party and articulate opinion. Carlyle.
ARTICULATE
ARTICULATE Ar *tic "u *late, n. (Zoöl.)
Defn: An animal of the subkingdom Articulata.
ARTICULATE
Ar *tic "u *late, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Articulated; p. pr. & vb. n.Articulating ].
1. To utter articulate sounds; to utter the elementary sounds of a language; to enunciate; to speak distinctly.
2. To treat or make terms. [Obs. ] Shak.
3. To join or be connected by articulation.
ARTICULATE
ARTICULATE Ar *tic "u *late, v. t.
1. To joint; to unite by means of a joint; to put together with joints or at the joints.
2. To draw up or write in separate articles; to particularize; to specify. [Obs. ]
3. To form, as the elementary sounds; to utter in distinct syllables or words; to enunciate; as, to articulate letters or language. "To articulate a word. " Ray.
4. To express distinctly; to give utterance to. Luther articulated himself upon a process that hand already begun in the Christian church. Bibliotheca Sacra. To. .. articulate the dumb, deep want of the people. Carlyle.
ARTICULATED
ARTICULATED Ar *tic "u *la `ted, a.
1. United by, or provided with, articulations; jointed; as, an articulated skeleton.
2. Produced, as a letter, syllable, or word, by the organs of speech; pronounced.
ARTICULATELY
ARTICULATELY Ar *tic "u *late *ly, adv.
1. After the manner, or in the form, of a joint.
2. Article by article; in distinct particulars; in detail; definitely. Paley. I had articulately set down in writing our points. Fuller.
3. With distinct utterance of the separate sounds.
ARTICULATENESS
ARTICULATENESS Ar *tic "u *late *ness, n.
Defn: Quality of being articulate.
New American Oxford Dictionary
articulate
ar tic u late ▶adjective |ärˈtikyəlit ɑrˈtɪkjələt | 1 (of a person or a person's words ) having or showing the ability to speak fluently and coherently: an articulate account of their experiences. 2 having joints or jointed segments. • Zoology denoting a brachiopod that has projections and sockets that form a hinge joining the two halves of the shell. ▶verb |-ˌlāt ɑrˈtɪkjəˌleɪt | 1 [ with obj. ] express (an idea or feeling ) fluently and coherently: they were unable to articulate their emotions. • pronounce (something ) clearly and distinctly: he articulated each word with precision | [ no obj. ] : people who do not articulate well are more difficult to lip-read. 2 [ no obj. ] form a joint: the mandible is a solid piece articulating with the head. • (be articulated ) be connected by joints: the wing is articulated to the thorax. DERIVATIVES ar tic u la ble adjective, ar tic u la cy |-ləsē |noun, ar tic u late ly adverb, ar tic u late ness noun, ar tic u la tor |-ˌlātər |noun ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: from Latin articulatus, past participle of articulare ‘divide into joints, utter distinctly, ’ from articulus ‘small connecting part ’ (see article ).
articulated
ar tic u lat ed |ärˈtikyəˌlātid ɑrˈtɪkjəˌleɪdɪd | ▶adjective 1 having two or more sections connected by a flexible joint: eight articulated trailer coaches | the trilobite's thorax has a variable number of articulated segments. 2 (of an idea or feeling ) expressed; put into words: the lack of a clearly articulated policy.
Oxford Dictionary
articulate
ar ¦ticu |late ▶adjective |ɑːˈtɪkjʊlət | 1 having or showing the ability to speak fluently and coherently: she was not very articulate. 2 technical having joints or jointed segments. • Zoology denoting a brachiopod which has projections and sockets that form a hinge joining the two halves of the shell. ▶verb |ɑːˈtɪkjʊleɪt | [ with obj. ] 1 pronounce (something ) clearly and distinctly: he articulated each word with precision. • express (an idea or feeling ) fluently and coherently: they were unable to articulate their emotions. 2 [ no obj. ] form a joint: the mandible is a solid piece articulating with the head. • (be articulated ) be connected by joints. DERIVATIVES articulable adjective, articulacy noun, articulately adverb, articulateness noun ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: from Latin articulatus, past participle of articulare ‘divide into joints, utter distinctly ’, from articulus ‘small connecting part ’ (see article ).
articulated
ar ¦ticu |lated |ɑːˈtɪkjuleɪtɪd | ▶adjective Brit. having two or more sections connected by a flexible joint: an articulated lorry | the trilobite's thorax has a number of articulated segments.
American Oxford Thesaurus
articulate
articulate adjective an articulate speaker: eloquent, fluent, effective, persuasive, lucid, expressive, silver-tongued; intelligible, comprehensible, understandable. ANTONYMS unintelligible. ▶verb they were unable to articulate their emotions: express, voice, vocalize, put in words, communicate, state; air, ventilate, vent, pour out; utter, say, speak, enunciate, pronounce; informal come out with.
articulated
articulated adjective an articulated bus | articulated shells: hinged, jointed, segmented; coupled, attached, interlocked; technical articulate.
Oxford Thesaurus
articulate
articulate adjective an articulate speaker | an articulate speech: eloquent, fluent, communicative, effective, persuasive, coherent, lucid, vivid, expressive, silver-tongued, vocal; cogent, illuminating, intelligible, comprehensible, understandable. ANTONYMS inarticulate, hesitant, unintelligible. ▶verb they were unable to articulate their emotions: express, give expression to, voice, give voice to, vocalize, put in words, give utterance to, communicate, declare, state, set forth, bring into the open, make public, assert, divulge, reveal, proclaim, announce, raise, table, air, ventilate, vent, give vent to, pour out, mention, talk of, point out, go into; utter, say, speak, enunciate, pronounce, mouth; informal come out with. ANTONYMS bottle up.
articulated
articulated adjective an articulated lorry: hinged, jointed, segmented; coupled, attached, joined, connected, interlocked; flexible, bending; that bends; technical articulate. ANTONYMS fixed.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
articulate
ar tic u late /ɑː r tɪ́kjələt /〖語源は 「節目を切る 」〗形容詞 more ~; most ~1 はっきり自分の考えを説明 [表現 ]できる, 弁舌さわやかな ▸ be articulate about the problem その問題に関して主張が明快である 2 〈思考 物などが 〉明確な, はっきりした; (一語一語 )はっきり発音した (↔inarticulate ).3 〘動 〙節 [関節 ]を持った .動詞 /ɑː r tɪ́kjəlèɪt /他動詞 1 ⦅かたく ⦆…をはっきり説明する , 明確に述べる [表明する, 表現する ], 明確化する ;⦅書 ⦆〖直接話法 〗…とはっきり述べる (→say 他動詞 1a 語法 )▸ articulate the phenomenon その現象を明快に説明する 2 …をはっきり発音する, 口にする ▸ articulate the individual words 個々の語をはっきりと発音する 3 «…と /…に » 〈物など 〉を関節 [連結器 ]でつなぐ, 連結させる ;⦅ かたく ⦆…を関連づける «with /to » .自動詞 はっきり言う [発音する ]; (関節で )つながっている .~ly 副詞 はっきりと ; 巧みに .
articulated
ar t í c u l à t ed /-ɪd /形容詞 1 〈考えなどが 〉はっきりと表明 [表現 ]された .2 ⦅主に英 ⦆〖通例 名詞 の前で 〗連結 [関節 ]式の ▸ an articulated lorry ⦅英 ⦆トレーラートラック (⦅米 ⦆tractor trailer, trailer truck )3 統合された (integrated ), 有機的に連関した .