articulate
v.
articular, pronunciar; integrar, estructurar
adj.
articulado, que habla con fluidez, elocuente; que se expresa usando un lenguaje claro y distinguible; hábil para hablar; compuesto por varios segmentos o partes por separado; acomodado en un todo unificado; distinguible, claramente marcado
s.
articulado
articulate
v.- plantear | expresar | formular | dar a conocer | pronunciaradj.- articulado | elocuente
articulate
expresarse bien, saber expresarse, articulado, enunciar con claridad
articulate 1 (adj.) = elocuente, que se expresa bien
Ex: Although I am not sure that research libraries' spokespersons are more articulate than others, their cataloging needs receive attention from the Library of Congress and from the American Library Association.
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*inarticulate = mal expresado, inconexo
articulate 2 (v.) = integrar formando un todo
Ex: No course on management would be complete without articulating the principles of management (i.e., planning, organizing, staffing, directing, controlling).
articulate 3 (v.) = expresar, formular, plantear, dar a conocer
Ex: From time to time librarians do catch a fleeting glimpse of how others see them when some journalist or academic does articulate this widespread phobia.
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*articulate + problem = plantear un problema
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*articulate + question = formular una pregunta
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*articulate + role = desempeñar una función
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*articulate + the case for = defender
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*articulate + the need = plantear la necesidad, defender la necesidad
articulate1
(adj.) = elocuente, que se expresa bien
Ex: Although I am not sure that research libraries' spokespersons are more articulate than others, their cataloging needs receive attention from the Library of Congress and from the American Library Association.
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* inarticulate = mal expresado, inconexo
articulate2
(v.) = integrar formando un todo
Ex: No course on management would be complete without articulating the principles of management (i.e., planning, organizing, staffing, directing, controlling).
articulate3
(v.) = expresar, formular, plantear, dar a conocer
Ex: From time to time librarians do catch a fleeting glimpse of how others see them when some journalist or academic does articulate this widespread phobia.
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* articulate + problem = plantear un problema
* articulate + question = formular una pregunta
* articulate + role = desempeñar una función
* articulate + the case for = defender
* articulate + the need = plantear la necesidad, defender la necesidad