词汇 | article |
释义 | articleWord family adjectivearticledarticulablearticulararticulatearticulatedarticulatorynounarticulacyArticulataarticulatenessarticulationarticulatorarticleadverbarticulately , Grammar Newspapers, printing, publishingar·ti·cle /ˈɑːtɪkəl $ ˈɑːr-/ ●●● S2 W1 noun [countableC] 1 TCNnewspaper/magazine 报纸/杂志 a piece of writing about a particular subject in a newspaper or magazine 〔报刊的〕文章,论文 article on/about an article on environmental issues 一篇关于环境问题的文章 The paper’s leading article (=the main article) described the government as weak. 该报社论称政府软弱。 newspaper articles 报纸上的文章 2 THINGobject 物品 formal a thing, especially one of a group of things 物品,物件〔尤指整套中的一件〕 SYN item household articles 家居用品 She only took a few articles of clothing with her. ► see thesaurus at thing 她随身只带了几件衣服。 3 LAWlaw 法律 a part of a law or legal agreement that deals with a particular point 条款 Article 1 of the constitution guarantees freedom of religion. 宪法的第一条保障宗教信仰自由。 4. SLGgrammar 语法 technical a word used before a noun to show whether the noun refers to a particular example of something or to a general example of something. In English, ‘the’ is called the definite article and ‘a’ and ‘an’ are called the indefinite article. 冠词 5. articles British EnglishBrESET an agreement by which someone finishes their training, especially as a lawyer, by working for a company 〔尤指律师的〕见习契约;师徒合约 6. an article of faith something that you feel very strongly about so that it affects how you think or behave 信念,信条 Examples from the Corpus an article of faith• One must accept it as an article of faith, sufficient unto itself, for all time.• When only seeing is believing the unseen reproductive anatomy of the female can not be an article of faith.• It would be an article of faith with him to believe that.• That is an article of faith for him.• But the idea is practically an article of faith among Republicans elected in the 1990s.• It was an article of faith to Be There, with or without the goods. n COLLOCATIONS NOUN + newspaper a newspaper article He writes newspaper articles in the Guardian. a magazine article The couple talked frankly about their joy at having a new baby in a magazine article published yesterday. a feature article (=one about a particular subject) ADJECTIVES/NOUN + articleI wrote a few feature articles on sporting events. a good/excellent/interesting article There was an interesting article on Russia in the paper today. the leading/lead article (=the main article) Look at this leading article from Newsweek’s business section. a front-page article The protest followed a front-page article in the Herald three weeks ago. an in-depth article (=one that is detailed) verbsEach issue contains in-depth articles and photographs. write/do an article The Times have asked me if I will do an article on the election. read/see an article It was good to see such an intelligent article on censorship. publish/carry/run an article (=print it in a newspaper or magazine) The magazine carried an article on the dangers of being overweight. an article appears in a newspaper/magazine A couple of articles appeared in local papers, but nothing else. n THESAURUS article a piece of writing in a newspaper or magazine about a particular subject Greg began his career writing articles for the college magazine. an interesting newspaper article story an article in a newspaper about a recent event, especially one that a lot of people find interesting or exciting a front-page story I read a newspaper story about the crash. The local paper ran a story (=published a story) about the festival. piece a short article in a newspaper or magazine I’ve written a couple of pieces for the New York Times magazine. The piece was first published in the Observer. feature a special article about a particular subject, often with photographs and continuing for several pages They had a special feature on Croatia. The paper did a big feature on growing your own food. review an article in a newspaper or magazine about a book, play, product, hotel etc, giving someone’s opinion of it The play had rave reviews (=people liked it a lot - an informal use). Did you see the review of the new Coldplay album? column an article by a particular writer that appears regularly in a newspaper or magazine He has a weekly column in the Times. She writes a newspaper column on gardening. editorial a piece of writing in a newspaper that gives the personal opinion of the editor about something that is in the news Several years ago the New York Times published an editorial stating that the appropriate minimum wage is $0.00. cutting British EnglishBrE an article that has been cut from a newspaper or magazine His mother has kept all his old press cuttings. Examples from the Corpus article• The country signed the treaty but then violated each of its 143 articles.• He shows up in a 1947 article by William L.. Shirer.• He spent extravagant sums for blockbuster articles by and about celebrities, and launched a circulation war against Life and Look.• A song, after all, is a copyrighted article, one that generates revenue for both the label and the artist.• Each article has a written history printed on a card below the display.• She didn't take much with her, just a few articles of clothing and a towel.• Most of our wedding presents were household articles.• There was an interesting article in the LA Times about bullying at work.• He had once read a magazine article about it in the dentist's office.• A recent Governing magazine article about at-risk youth illustrated the importance of a holistic approach.• They will seek to persuade journalists to support their client's case in appropriate newspaper articles.• Prisoners may receive some personal articles from their families.• Did you read that article on the Middle Eastern peace process?• The fee for this article will be used to help finance it.• In this article, as the title suggests, I shall deal in detail with a rather specific topic.• If you are suffering from a rogue tank then this article may help in locating the problem.• He began his career writing articles for the college magazine. leading article• Its leading article reminded me of Commander Courtney's warnings.• Then came the news that the Daily Mail compositors had refused to set an offending leading article.• Particular items like cartoons and horoscopes often had high readerships; leading articles did not.• Special attention is paid to leading articles and reports of political speeches. articles of clothing• In exchange they eagerly proffered jade adze blades as well as weapons and articles of clothing.• She didn't take much with her, just a few articles of clothing.• She will gain entrance to the text through a consideration of how articles of clothing function for women and for men.• He pleaded guilty to two charges of theft of articles of clothing.• The SHTRAYml, like other articles of clothing, is an instance where the restriction was turned into an ornament.• Casually remove articles of clothing throughout the course of the meaL Insult your companions.• For men, as she shows, articles of clothing signify a specific bond between them. From Longman Business Dictionary articlear·ti·cle /ˈɑːtɪkəlˈɑːr-/ nounLAW[countableC] 1one part of a law or legal agreement, especially a numbered part Articles 2 and 3 of the Constitution 2articles [plural] in Britain, a period of training with a firm of SOLICITORs which someone who wants to be a lawyer must complete before they can become fully qualified After graduation, she returned to her father’s solicitor’s practice to take her articles. (1100-1200) Old French Latin articulus “joint, division”, from artus “joint” |
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