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Definition of articulated in English: articulatedadjective ɑːˈtɪkjuleɪtɪdärˈtikyəˌlādəd 1Having two or more sections connected by a flexible joint. (两个或更多部分)被弹性铰接的 铰接式卡车。 the trilobite's thorax has a variable number of articulated segments 三叶虫的胸部有一些铰接部分。 Example sentencesExamples - Columnals have distinctive morphology when viewed either as articulated sections or as isolated columnals displaying the articular surface.
- An articulated lorry, a tanker or a long-distance coach is designed in a very different way from a saloon car, for the simple reason that they all have very different tasks to perform.
- The material consists of internal and external molds of one brachial valve and one articulated individual.
- The wider variety, which occurs in one specimen with an articulated thorax including a thoracic axial spine, has been shown by Boyce to belong to Hillyardina.
- The articulated vertebral series collected at OMNH V 1005 are straight and relaxed.
- As a result, a broad edentulous region would have been present between the two first premaxillary teeth in the articulated snout.
- An almost complete skeleton, including an articulated left lower hind limb, is associated with the skull of SDSNH 36000.
- To my knowledge, no herbivorous marine fish families (based on articulated skeletons) have been recorded prior to the Eocene.
- Mr Challinor said agency officials arrived at the site to find 70 full clinical waste bins and an articulated lorry trailer full of yellow bags of clinical waste.
- The material was brought to Sheffield earlier this week when leaking barrels were discovered on the back of a stolen articulated lorry trailer which had been dumped in a lay-by in Newark, Nottinghamshire.
- Then France, driving an articulated lorry and trailer, ploughed into the rear of the van, then collided with the parked Range Rover.
- Until we have more evidence, and an articulated specimen, we just don't know what to make of this creature.
- The olecranon process of the articulated ulna is broken but is remarkably stout; the anconeal process is not pronounced.
- The nearside trailer wheels of the articulated lorry lifted six inches from the road surface and the load leaned to the offside and into the next carriageway.
- On October 18 an articulated lorry pulled up a large section of the pavement and tore through safety fencing as its driver tried to turn it around.
- I am glad an articulated lorry or another coach was not coming the other way or else who knows what could have happened.
- OMNH 55239 is an articulated series of three vertebrae that also lack the neural arches above the transverse processes.
- There the articulated skeletons of many extinct mammals have been preserved in a bed of volcanic ash.
- An angle joint for connecting two components in articulated fashion includes a joint ball, a cup at least partially surrounding the joint ball, and a liner positioned in the cup.
- The fossil is an articulated, or connected, spine of a dinosaur and represents an ancient relative of Rugops and other abelisaurids.
- The institute also recommended the use of articulated buses to further upgrade the capacity of the buses to 9,600 passengers per hour per direction.
- It is clear from the well-preserved articulated mandibles of KUVP that the sutural surfaces of the apposed adsymphysials did interpenetrate.
Synonyms hinged, jointed, segmented coupled, attached, joined, connected, interlocked flexible, bending that bends technical articulate 2(of an idea or feeling) expressed; put into words. (观点,感觉)被表达的;被表达成句的 one of the first articulated emotions that you will hear from a child the lack of a clearly articulated policy 表述清楚的政策之缺乏。 Example sentencesExamples - What I simply cannot fathom, despite the beauty of his words, is how to reconcile his articulated ideals - his leadership - with his deeds.
- Strangest of all, members seemed totally uninterested in an articulated belief.
- Emissions trading programs need to occur within an articulated policy, such as the one proposed in the Kyoto Protocol, but with tougher penalties and clearer standards.
- They formally rework the assumptions into consistent, fully articulated and intellectually supportable positions.
- But the government really needs to have an articulated, consistent standard.
- A clearly articulated and well-understood curriculum serves to bind the academic community together, justifying the meaning and value of academic work.
- Returning to a 4% unemployment rate is not only possible, but should be an articulated goal of economic policy makers.
- The brand, if shared, if articulated, if co-created, is a powerful flame that can illuminate the process and help everyone make principled choices.
- As leader of the government, he exercises a general if not always clearly articulated authority over policy.
- They had clearly defined and articulated ideas of what they wanted to do with their lives - to be a cartoonist or a dancer - and they were trying to get there.
- It also looks out into the future to test the theory against the common if vaguely articulated belief that great-power war has become obsolete.
- Openly articulated tension between belief and non belief can only be a healthy thing.
- These Centres will work with communities under terms and conditions based on articulated contractual arrangements and expectations.
- Yet when in the context of art produced just a few decades later, Wirth deduces that the new rise in figural compositions must be a result of articulated ideas on theological matters.
- It is unlikely to realize the articulated policy objectives of the United States in the region, and it should be revised to better secure those objectives.
- The party now has an articulated policy platform, which was a major handicap in the last election.
- But when the abuses are well documented and the issues feelingly articulated, they cannot be altogether extinguished.
- The law is the statute that Congress passed, not the expressed intent of particular legislators or articulated understandings of particular commentators.
- As legislators, we have to sort through articulated positions and make judgements about what is right.
Definition of articulated in US English: articulatedadjectiveärˈtikyəˌlādəd 1Having two or more sections connected by a flexible joint. (两个或更多部分)被弹性铰接的 eight articulated trailer coaches the trilobite's thorax has a variable number of articulated segments 三叶虫的胸部有一些铰接部分。 Example sentencesExamples - The material was brought to Sheffield earlier this week when leaking barrels were discovered on the back of a stolen articulated lorry trailer which had been dumped in a lay-by in Newark, Nottinghamshire.
- On October 18 an articulated lorry pulled up a large section of the pavement and tore through safety fencing as its driver tried to turn it around.
- The wider variety, which occurs in one specimen with an articulated thorax including a thoracic axial spine, has been shown by Boyce to belong to Hillyardina.
- The nearside trailer wheels of the articulated lorry lifted six inches from the road surface and the load leaned to the offside and into the next carriageway.
- Mr Challinor said agency officials arrived at the site to find 70 full clinical waste bins and an articulated lorry trailer full of yellow bags of clinical waste.
- The material consists of internal and external molds of one brachial valve and one articulated individual.
- An almost complete skeleton, including an articulated left lower hind limb, is associated with the skull of SDSNH 36000.
- I am glad an articulated lorry or another coach was not coming the other way or else who knows what could have happened.
- The articulated vertebral series collected at OMNH V 1005 are straight and relaxed.
- Then France, driving an articulated lorry and trailer, ploughed into the rear of the van, then collided with the parked Range Rover.
- There the articulated skeletons of many extinct mammals have been preserved in a bed of volcanic ash.
- It is clear from the well-preserved articulated mandibles of KUVP that the sutural surfaces of the apposed adsymphysials did interpenetrate.
- An articulated lorry, a tanker or a long-distance coach is designed in a very different way from a saloon car, for the simple reason that they all have very different tasks to perform.
- The institute also recommended the use of articulated buses to further upgrade the capacity of the buses to 9,600 passengers per hour per direction.
- An angle joint for connecting two components in articulated fashion includes a joint ball, a cup at least partially surrounding the joint ball, and a liner positioned in the cup.
- Columnals have distinctive morphology when viewed either as articulated sections or as isolated columnals displaying the articular surface.
- To my knowledge, no herbivorous marine fish families (based on articulated skeletons) have been recorded prior to the Eocene.
- The olecranon process of the articulated ulna is broken but is remarkably stout; the anconeal process is not pronounced.
- OMNH 55239 is an articulated series of three vertebrae that also lack the neural arches above the transverse processes.
- Until we have more evidence, and an articulated specimen, we just don't know what to make of this creature.
- As a result, a broad edentulous region would have been present between the two first premaxillary teeth in the articulated snout.
- The fossil is an articulated, or connected, spine of a dinosaur and represents an ancient relative of Rugops and other abelisaurids.
Synonyms hinged, jointed, segmented 2(of an idea or feeling) expressed; put into words. (观点,感觉)被表达的;被表达成句的 one of the first articulated emotions that you will hear from a child the lack of a clearly articulated policy 表述清楚的政策之缺乏。 Example sentencesExamples - As legislators, we have to sort through articulated positions and make judgements about what is right.
- As leader of the government, he exercises a general if not always clearly articulated authority over policy.
- They formally rework the assumptions into consistent, fully articulated and intellectually supportable positions.
- It also looks out into the future to test the theory against the common if vaguely articulated belief that great-power war has become obsolete.
- The law is the statute that Congress passed, not the expressed intent of particular legislators or articulated understandings of particular commentators.
- Strangest of all, members seemed totally uninterested in an articulated belief.
- These Centres will work with communities under terms and conditions based on articulated contractual arrangements and expectations.
- The party now has an articulated policy platform, which was a major handicap in the last election.
- A clearly articulated and well-understood curriculum serves to bind the academic community together, justifying the meaning and value of academic work.
- Yet when in the context of art produced just a few decades later, Wirth deduces that the new rise in figural compositions must be a result of articulated ideas on theological matters.
- It is unlikely to realize the articulated policy objectives of the United States in the region, and it should be revised to better secure those objectives.
- Returning to a 4% unemployment rate is not only possible, but should be an articulated goal of economic policy makers.
- But the government really needs to have an articulated, consistent standard.
- The brand, if shared, if articulated, if co-created, is a powerful flame that can illuminate the process and help everyone make principled choices.
- They had clearly defined and articulated ideas of what they wanted to do with their lives - to be a cartoonist or a dancer - and they were trying to get there.
- But when the abuses are well documented and the issues feelingly articulated, they cannot be altogether extinguished.
- What I simply cannot fathom, despite the beauty of his words, is how to reconcile his articulated ideals - his leadership - with his deeds.
- Openly articulated tension between belief and non belief can only be a healthy thing.
- Emissions trading programs need to occur within an articulated policy, such as the one proposed in the Kyoto Protocol, but with tougher penalties and clearer standards.
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