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Từ điển LongMan Dictionary
articulated
ar‧tic‧u‧la‧ted/ɑːˈtɪkjəleɪtəd, ɑːˈtɪkjʊleɪtəd $ ɑːr-/ adjective an articulated vehicle has two parts joined together to make it easier to turn
adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ADVERB clearly ▪ This is in spite of the existence of clearly articulated curriculum materials and guidelines. ▪ The professional responds to clearly articulated needs. ▪ The measurement of frequency depends on the existence of a clearly articulated set of linguistic and stylistic categories. NOUN lorry ▪ We had scarcely survived a convoy of high articulated lorries to reach the safety of a country lane. ▪ You could have driven an articulated lorry up the leg. ▪ The modern articulated lorry was born at Wolverton Works. ▪ His car was involved in in collision with an articulated lorry. ▪ I cut up articulated lorries, rashly overtake, and dash through traffic lights when they're more red than amber. ▪ He got run over by an articulated lorry. EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES ▪ The X-ray device sits at the end of an articulated arm. EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ He was a loosely articulated dummy with a roughly carved face. ▪ More expensive items in the same range should be finely knotted and possess cleanly articulated and symmetrically arranged decorative forms. ▪ One of the biggest articulated vehicles on the road, the 44-foot long unit replaces an ageing, converted lorry trailer. ▪ The modern articulated lorry was born at Wolverton Works. ▪ Therefore it remains for us to sketch out a more articulated theory based upon Bukharin's ideas of disproportionality and dis-equilibrium. ▪ This is an extremely difficult task, since in normally articulated speech there are seldom pauses between the individual words. ▪ You could have driven an articulated lorry up the leg.
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