articulation
意味: The clear and effective expression of ideas in speech or writing. In phonetics, the physical formation of speech sounds by the vocal organs. In anatomy, a joint or the connection between bones.
Articulation is a versatile word spanning several disciplines. In everyday and academic use, it most often means the ability to express ideas fluently and coherently — a quality prized in British public life. In linguistics, it refers to how the tongue, lips, and palate shape individual sounds. The anatomical sense (a joint) is common in medical writing. All three senses share the root idea of parts fitting together precisely.
例文
- Her articulation of the case for reform was so compelling that even opponents were moved to applaud. 她对改革理由的阐述如此令人信服,连反对者也不禁鼓掌。Su articulación de los argumentos a favor de la reforma fue tan convincente que incluso los opositores aplaudieron.改革の必要性についての彼女の明快な説明は非常に説得力があり、反対派さえも拍手を送った。개혁의 필요성에 대한 그녀의 명쾌한 설명은 매우 설득력이 있어 반대파조차 박수를 보냈다.
- Speech therapists work to improve the articulation of specific consonant sounds in young children. 言语治疗师致力于改善幼儿对特定辅音的发音。Los logopedas trabajan para mejorar la articulación de determinados sonidos consonánticos en los niños pequeños.言語聴覚士は、幼児の特定の子音の発音の改善に取り組んでいる。언어치료사는 어린 아이들의 특정 자음 발음 개선을 위해 노력한다.
- The articulation of complex policy ideas in accessible language is a rare political skill. 用通俗易懂的语言阐述复杂的政策理念是一种罕见的政治技能。La articulación de ideas políticas complejas en un lenguaje accesible es una habilidad política poco común.複雑な政策理念をわかりやすい言葉で表現することは、稀有な政治的技能である。복잡한 정책 이념을 이해하기 쉬운 언어로 표현하는 것은 보기 드문 정치적 역량이다.
発音
使い方ガイド
場面: academic, professional
トーン: neutral
起源と歴史
From Latin articulatio (separation into joints, distinct utterance), from articulare (to divide into joints, utter distinctly), from articulus (small joint, division). Entered English in the 16th century.
文化的背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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