articulated
articulated 英 [ɑ:ˈtɪkjuleɪtɪd] 美 [ɑrˈtɪkjuleɪtɪd]
adj. 铰接式的;清晰的;组织缜密的;有关节的 v. 铰接(articulate的过去分词);明确地表达;使相互连贯
- Something is articulated if it's made of sections connected by joints. Articulated limbs have bones that bend where they join, at an elbow or a wrist for example.
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- adj. 铰接式的;清晰的;组织缜密的;有关节的
- v. 铰接(articulate的过去分词);明确地表达;使相互连贯
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1. articulated skeletons are far more than the sum of their parts: They prove that parts in isolation can be misleading.
带有关节的骨骼比所有那些零散的发现都更具说服力:他们证明说,孤立的部位可能会误导人。
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2. And if choices do need to be made, then the options should be few and clearly articulated via the reference architecture.
如果确实需要再做决定,通过参考体系结构,这些选项应当是很少而且清晰描述的。
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3. Still and all, at least there is an articulated version of a "German Europe", so we can point out its flaws. What is Cameron's vision for a "British Europe"?
尽管如此,至少有一个有关节的德国欧洲版本,所以我们能指出它的瑕疵.什么是卡梅伦的英国欧洲版本呢?
- articulated (adj.) "jointed," 1610s, past-participle adjective from articulate (v.) in the sense "unite by means of joints." Earlier, "set forth in articles" (1550s). In reference to speech, 1704. Meaning "made distinct" is from 1855.
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